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  • Awash River
  • Major river in Ethiopia

    The Awash River (sometimes spelled Awaash; Oromo: Awaash or Hawaas, Amharic: ዐዋሽ, Afar: Hawaash We'ayot, Somali: Webiga Dir, Italian: Auasc) is a major

    Awash River

    Awash River

    Awash_River

  • Awash
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up awash in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Awash may refer to: Awash, Ethiopia, a town in Ethiopia Awash River, a river in Ethiopia Awash National

    Awash

    Awash

  • Awash National Park
  • National park in Ethiopia

    the local population. Along with its southern boundary along the Awash River, Awash National Park covers 850 km2 (330 sq mi) of acacia woodland and grassland

    Awash National Park

    Awash National Park

    Awash_National_Park

  • List of rivers of Ethiopia
  • Kojowa River Aflata River Awata River Awash River Logiya River Mille River Ala River Golima River Borkana River Ataye River Hawadi River Kabenna River Germama

    List of rivers of Ethiopia

    List of rivers of Ethiopia

    List_of_rivers_of_Ethiopia

  • Awash, Ethiopia
  • Market town in Afar Region, Ethiopia

    Awash Subah is a market town in central Ethiopia. Located in Administrative Zone 3 of the Afar Region, above a gorge on the Awash River, after which the

    Awash, Ethiopia

    Awash, Ethiopia

    Awash,_Ethiopia

  • Awash rail disaster
  • 1985 railway disaster in Ethiopia

    express train derailed on a curved bridge over the gorge of the Awash River in Awash, Ethiopia. The official death toll was 428, with more than 500 injuries

    Awash rail disaster

    Awash_rail_disaster

  • Melka Kunture
  • Paleolithic site in the upper Awash Valley, Ethiopia

    upper Awash Valley, Ethiopia. It is located 50 kilometers south of Addis Ababa by road, across the Awash River from the village of Melka Awash. Three

    Melka Kunture

    Melka_Kunture

  • Awash Bank
  • Commercial bank in Ethiopia

    Awash Bank formerly known as Awash International Bank (Amharic: አዋሽ ኢንተርናሽናል ባንክ) is a commercial bank in Ethiopia that was established in 1994 by 486

    Awash Bank

    Awash Bank

    Awash_Bank

  • Afar Region
  • Regional state in northeastern Ethiopia

    valley of the Awash River, which empties into a string of lakes along the Djibouti–Ethiopia border. Other notable landmarks include the Awash National Park

    Afar Region

    Afar Region

    Afar_Region

  • Hadar, Ethiopia
  • Historic site in Afar Region, Ethiopia

    Ethiopia, 15 km upstream (west) of the A1 road's bridge across the Awash River (Adayitu kebele). It is situated on the southern edge of the Afar Triangle

    Hadar, Ethiopia

    Hadar,_Ethiopia

  • Amda Seyon I's expansions
  • 1314–1344 territorial expansion during Ethiopian Emperor Amda Seyon I

    provinces. Amda Seyon led his armies on a campaign to the east beyond the Awash River, where an Amir (also known as an Imam) opposed Amda Seyon's march against

    Amda Seyon I's expansions

    Amda Seyon I's expansions

    Amda_Seyon_I's_expansions

  • Middle Awash
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ethiopia

    The Middle Awash is a paleoanthropological research area in the northwest corner of Gabi Rasu in the Afar Region along the Awash River in Ethiopia's Afar

    Middle Awash

    Middle Awash

    Middle_Awash

  • Qallu
  • Medieval Clan

    manuscripts from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, associated with the Awash River valley and the southeastern Ethiopian Highlands. The name is among the

    Qallu

    Qallu

  • List of most-polluted rivers
  • anthropogenic factors on the concentration and treatability of heavy metals in Awash River and Lake Beseka, Ethiopia: arsenic and molybdenum issues". Environmental

    List of most-polluted rivers

    List of most-polluted rivers

    List_of_most-polluted_rivers

  • Addis Ababa
  • Capital and largest city of Ethiopia

    along the left bank of the Abbay river from the Wäläqa river in northern Shewa southward to the headwaters of the Awash River. The region of Éndägäbtän, which

    Addis Ababa

    Addis Ababa

    Addis_Ababa

  • Afar Triangle
  • Geological depression caused by the Afar triple junction

    Africa, Lake Assal, Djibouti, at 155 m (509 ft) below sea level. The Awash River is the main waterflow into the region, but it runs dry during the annual

    Afar Triangle

    Afar Triangle

    Afar_Triangle

  • Geography of Oromia
  • noticeably from year to year. The region has enormous lakes and rivers: the Awash River is the largest and used as a source of electric power. Lakes including

    Geography of Oromia

    Geography of Oromia

    Geography_of_Oromia

  • Afar people
  • Cushitic ethnic group in the Horn of Africa

    Awash River. The Afar country was originally known in Ethiopian records as "Adal", a word that was used to denote the area of the lower Awash River to

    Afar people

    Afar people

    Afar_people

  • Sultanate of Ifat
  • 1275–1415 Muslim state in the Horn of Africa

    coast, 15 days by 20 days "normal traveling time". The state had a river (Awash River), was well peopled and had an army of 20,000 soldiers and 15,000 horsemen

    Sultanate of Ifat

    Sultanate of Ifat

    Sultanate_of_Ifat

  • List of Oromo subgroups and clans
  • the Awash River and Dire Dawa The Gabra people, who live in north Kenya along the Moyale border region The Sherifa, who live between the Awash River, Dire

    List of Oromo subgroups and clans

    List_of_Oromo_subgroups_and_clans

  • Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway
  • International railway line serving Ethiopia and Djibouti

    Directly after Awash station, the line crosses 60 meters above the Awash River canyon over a 155 meter long bridge, the main bridge of the railway.

    Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway

    Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway

    Addis_Ababa–Djibouti_Railway

  • Adal (historical region)
  • Historic Muslim region in the Horn of Africa

    historical Muslim region in the Horn of Africa. Located east of Ifat and the Awash river as far as the coast, and including Harar as well as Zeila. The Zeila

    Adal (historical region)

    Adal_(historical_region)

  • Kabenna River
  • River in Ethiopia

    The Kabenna is a river of central Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River to its west, having its source to the southwest of Ankobar. G.W.B. Huntingford

    Kabenna River

    Kabenna_River

  • Excarnation
  • Burial preparation

    years. The earliest archaeological evidence of excarnation is from the Awash River Valley in Ethiopia, 160,000 years ago. Examples of excarnation include

    Excarnation

    Excarnation

    Excarnation

  • Homo rhodesiensis
  • Species of primate (fossil)

    1976 by members of an expedition led by Jon Kalb at Bodo D'ar in the Awash River valley of Ethiopia. It was discovered by the Rift Valley Research Mission

    Homo rhodesiensis

    Homo rhodesiensis

    Homo_rhodesiensis

  • Ethio-Djibouti Railways
  • Metre gauge railway in the Horn of Africa

    non-competitive. In January 1985, the Awash rail disaster killed 429 passengers when their train derailed on the Awash River Bridge and fell into the gorge below

    Ethio-Djibouti Railways

    Ethio-Djibouti Railways

    Ethio-Djibouti_Railways

  • Stone Age
  • Prehistoric period before metal tools

    found at several sites at Gona, Ethiopia, on sediments of the paleo-Awash River, which serve to date them. All the tools come from the Busidama Formation

    Stone Age

    Stone Age

    Stone_Age

  • Adal Sultanate
  • 1415–1577 Muslim sultanate in the Horn of Africa

    low land portion east of the Ethiopian Empire. Including north of the Awash River towards Lake Abbe as well as the territory between Shewa and Zeila on

    Adal Sultanate

    Adal Sultanate

    Adal_Sultanate

  • Geography of Ethiopia
  • wall, through which the Awash River flows eastward. The main range at this point trends southwest, while south of the Awash Valley, which is some 1,000 m

    Geography of Ethiopia

    Geography of Ethiopia

    Geography_of_Ethiopia

  • Ataye River
  • River in Ethiopia

    The Ataye is a river in central Ethiopia. It flows into the Awash River via an unnamed stretch of river. Lehner, Bernhard; Verdin, Kristine; Jarvis, Andy

    Ataye River

    Ataye_River

  • Logiya River
  • River in Amhara, Ethiopia

    The Logiya, or Logia, is a river of east-central Ethiopia, a left tributary of the Awash River. The Logiya rises in the Ethiopian Highlands, then flows

    Logiya River

    Logiya_River

  • Gurage people
  • Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia

    southwest of Addis Ababa, bordering the Awash River in the north, the Gibe River, a tributary of the Omo River, to the southwest, and Hora-Dambal in the

    Gurage people

    Gurage people

    Gurage_people

  • Battle of Hazalo
  • Hazalo Part of the Oromo Expansions Date 1559 Location Mount Hazalo near Awash River, Adal Sultanate Result Oromo victory Oromo begin gradually occupying

    Battle of Hazalo

    Battle_of_Hazalo

  • Mille
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lacs County, Minnesota Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota. Mille River, a tributary of the Awash River in Ethiopia Mille (woreda), a district in Ethiopia An alternative

    Mille

    Mille

  • Koka Reservoir
  • Reservoir in South central Ethiopia

    Ethiopia. It was created by the construction of the Koka Dam across the Awash River. The reservoir has an area of 180 square kilometres (69 sq mi). Located

    Koka Reservoir

    Koka_Reservoir

  • Control of fire by early humans
  • Aspect of human history

    rocks might have occurred due to local volcanic activity. In the Middle Awash River Valley, cone-shaped depressions of reddish clay were found that could

    Control of fire by early humans

    Control of fire by early humans

    Control_of_fire_by_early_humans

  • Gona, Ethiopia
  • Archaeological site

    the Awash River in the Gona Research Project area from northernmost to southernmost: the Kada Gona, the Ounda Gona, the Dana Aoule, the Busidima River, and

    Gona, Ethiopia

    Gona,_Ethiopia

  • Asaita
  • Town in Afar Region, Ethiopia

    full known name Aussa Gurêle which was founded upon a rock bound by the rivers Awash, Raheita and Assab. According to Huntingford's opinion the term Gurêle

    Asaita

    Asaita

    Asaita

  • Sultanate of Shewa
  • 896–1286 Muslim kingdom in modern Ethiopia

    Harla country. Its territory extended possibly to areas west of the Awash River. The port of Zeila may have influenced the kingdom. The rise of the Makhzumi

    Sultanate of Shewa

    Sultanate of Shewa

    Sultanate_of_Shewa

  • Ifat (historical region)
  • Historic state in Horn of Africa

    texts, its territory extended from the Shewan uplands east, towards the Awash River. During Islam's inception tradition states the Banu Makhzum and Umayyad

    Ifat (historical region)

    Ifat (historical region)

    Ifat_(historical_region)

  • Hargaya
  • Historic state in modern Ethiopia

    Muslim state in present-day eastern Ethiopia. It was located east of the Awash River on the Harar plateau in Adal alongside Gidaya and Hubat states. It neighbored

    Hargaya

    Hargaya

    Hargaya

  • Barento
  • Subgroup of Oromo people

    tribe, who live between the Awash River Dire Dawa. And Hararghe. The Sherifa, or Ashraf, who live between the Awash River and Dire Dawa East Hararge Babile

    Barento

    Barento

  • Sodere
  • Spa town in Oromia Region, Ethiopia

    one of five settlements in Nannawa Adama. Sodere lies alongside the Awash River and features lush, shady vegetation. Vervet monkeys and warthogs live

    Sodere

    Sodere

  • Endorheic basin
  • Closed drainage basin that has no outflow

    includes the Omo River of Ethiopia. Lake Chilwa, in Malawi. Afar Depression, in Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Djibouti, which contains the Awash River Some Rift Valley

    Endorheic basin

    Endorheic basin

    Endorheic_basin

  • 1972–1975 Wollo famine
  • Famine in Ethiopia during Haile Selassie regime

    the rift valley escarpment, and pasture along the inland delta of the Awash River where water was abandoned to the desert. The valley was the location

    1972–1975 Wollo famine

    1972–1975 Wollo famine

    1972–1975_Wollo_famine

  • Middle Awash Project
  • International research expedition conducted in Afar Region, Ethiopia

    The Middle Awash Project is an international research expedition conducted in the Afar Region of Ethiopia with the goal of determining the origins of

    Middle Awash Project

    Middle_Awash_Project

  • List of river systems by length
  • This is a list of the longest rivers on Earth. It includes river systems over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) in length. There are many factors, such as the

    List of river systems by length

    List of river systems by length

    List_of_river_systems_by_length

  • Akaki River
  • River in Ethiopia

    Akaki is a river in central Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is a right tributary of the Awash River. The Akaki River happens to also be the largest river in Addis

    Akaki River

    Akaki_River

  • Borkana River
  • River In Ethiopia

    Borkana River is a river of central Ethiopia. It is a left tributary of the Awash. Johann Ludwig Krapf records that it was called "Tshaffa" by the local

    Borkana River

    Borkana River

    Borkana_River

  • Lucy (hominid)
  • 3.2-million-year-old fossilized hominid

    found hominin jaws. Then, on the morning of November 24, 1974, near the Awash River, Johanson abandoned a plan to update his field notes and joined graduate

    Lucy (hominid)

    Lucy (hominid)

    Lucy_(hominid)

  • Gololcha River
  • River in Ethiopia

    Gololcha River is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It flows into the Awash River. Lehner, Bernhard; Verdin, Kristine; Jarvis, Andy (2008-03-04). "New Global

    Gololcha River

    Gololcha_River

  • Hararghe
  • Former province in eastern Ethiopia

    of Adal. French trader Alfred Barday states in 1885, it bordered the Awash River and was known as 'Banan Herer' (Harar plateau) in Somali. Hararghe was

    Hararghe

    Hararghe

    Hararghe

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Ethiopia
  • Aksum Fasil Ghebbi Harar Konso Awash Omo Lalibela Simien Tiya Bale Mountains Gedeo Melka Kunture The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural

    List of World Heritage Sites in Ethiopia

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Ethiopia

  • Lake Abbe
  • Lake on the border of Djibouti and Ethiopia

    Gummare, Bario and Afambo. The lake is the ultimate destination of the Awash River, which is at the center of the Afar Triangle. Lake Abbe is considered

    Lake Abbe

    Lake Abbe

    Lake_Abbe

  • Ardi
  • Fossilized remains of a human-like hominim

    Ardi skeleton was discovered at Aramis in the arid badlands near the Awash River in Ethiopia in 1994 by a college student, Yohannes Haile-Selassie, when

    Ardi

    Ardi

    Ardi

  • Economic history of Ethiopia
  • went north to Mitsiwa, via Gonder and Adwa, and the other along the Awash River valley to Harer then on to Berbera or Zeila on the Red Sea. Despite its

    Economic history of Ethiopia

    Economic history of Ethiopia

    Economic_history_of_Ethiopia

  • Gallery forest
  • Type of riparian forest in dry regions

    more temperate microclimate above the river. Defined as long and narrow forest vegetation associated with rivers, gallery forests are structurally and

    Gallery forest

    Gallery forest

    Gallery_forest

  • Dikika
  • Area of the Afar Region of Ethiopia

    million years ago, which have been exposed by the erosive action of the Awash River. Although sometimes called "Lucy's Child" Dikika was in fact older than

    Dikika

    Dikika

  • Karanle
  • Somali Clan Family

    the name of an Oromo clan that lived around the middle section of the Awash River, which the Oromo call Hawash, and thus they received the nickname Hawasso;

    Karanle

    Karanle

    Karanle

  • Djibouti xeric shrublands
  • Ecoregion in northeastern Africa

    There are very few permanent watercourses. The most notable is the Awash River of Ethiopia that terminates in a series of lakes near the border with

    Djibouti xeric shrublands

    Djibouti xeric shrublands

    Djibouti_xeric_shrublands

  • Lij Iyasu
  • Uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916

    massacred 300 of the Karayu Oromo at the village of Sadimalka on the Awash River. Unable to find the responsible parties, he made a punitive raid upon

    Lij Iyasu

    Lij Iyasu

    Lij_Iyasu

  • List of rivers of Africa
  • Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt Sezibwa - Uganda Maputo - Tanzania Awash - Ethiopia and Somalia Genale - Ethiopia and Somalia Dawa - Ethiopia and

    List of rivers of Africa

    List of rivers of Africa

    List_of_rivers_of_Africa

  • Amda Seyon I
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1314 to 1344

    military campaigns Amda Seyon undertook in the plains drained by the Awash River. Beginning on 24 Yakatit (18 February), the Emperor led his army against

    Amda Seyon I

    Amda Seyon I

    Amda_Seyon_I

  • Dera, Ethiopia
  • Town in Oromia Region, Ethiopia

    the late 1960s, Dera was provided with electricity from a dam on the Awash River. In October 1969, Emperor Haile Selassie inaugurated a water supply system

    Dera, Ethiopia

    Dera,_Ethiopia

  • Mille River
  • River in Ethiopia

    The Mille River is a river of Ethiopia and a tributary of the Awash. It drains parts of the Semien (North) Wollo and Debub (South) Wollo Zones of the

    Mille River

    Mille River

    Mille_River

  • Timeline of human evolution
  • chronological and behavioural contexts of Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia". Nature. 423 (6941): 747–752. Bibcode:2003Natur.423..747C. doi:10

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline_of_human_evolution

  • Bale Mountains
  • Mountain ranges in southeastern Ethiopia

    mountain ranges in the Oromia Region of southeast Ethiopia, south of the Awash River, part of the Ethiopian Highlands. They include Tullu Demtu, the fourth-highest

    Bale Mountains

    Bale Mountains

    Bale_Mountains

  • Barbus
  • Genus of fishes

    of Enteromius (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae, Smiliogastrinae) from the Awash River, Ethiopia, and the re-establishment of E. akakianus. ZooKeys 902: 107–150

    Barbus

    Barbus

    Barbus

  • Mille-Serdo Wildlife Reserve
  • Protected area in Afar Region, Ethiopia

    located in Afar Region of Ethiopia. The reserve protects a portion of the Awash River and the surrounding desert. Mille-Serdo Wildlife Reserve covers an area

    Mille-Serdo Wildlife Reserve

    Mille-Serdo_Wildlife_Reserve

  • Jeberti people
  • Muslim clan in Northeast africa, The Horn of Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula

    trade as an occupation, the Muslim principalities expanded towards the Awash River and beyond. The Zara Yaqob chronicles also mentions the Abyssinian province

    Jeberti people

    Jeberti_people

  • Dams and reservoirs in Ethiopia
  • mountain slopes. The reservoir of one of Ethiopia's oldest large dams, the Awash dam commissioned in 1966, is close to reaching the end of its useful life

    Dams and reservoirs in Ethiopia

    Dams_and_reservoirs_in_Ethiopia

  • Oromo people
  • Cushitic ethnic group

    Italian (Venetian) cartographer Fra Mauro, who notes a Galla River south of the Awash River, in his famous Mappomondo, or map of the world, completed in

    Oromo people

    Oromo people

    Oromo_people

  • Battle of Hadiya (1569)
  • 1569 Ethiopian Empire battle

    Battle of Hadiya Date 1569 Location Hadiya (south of the upper Awash River) Result Decisive Ethiopian victory Hadiya is reannexed Aze maintains nominal

    Battle of Hadiya (1569)

    Battle_of_Hadiya_(1569)

  • Keleta River
  • River in Oromia, Ethiopia

    The Keleta is a river in Ethiopia. It arises near the Chilalo mountains and flows into the Awash River. List of rivers of Ethiopia Lehner, Bernhard; Verdin

    Keleta River

    Keleta_River

  • Bouri Formation
  • Archeological area in Afar Region, Ethiopia

    Bouri "peninsula" is a geological fault-raised horst that diverts the Awash River, forming a partial dam and creating Lake Yardi; and it contains the Bouri

    Bouri Formation

    Bouri Formation

    Bouri_Formation

  • Dawit II
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1508 to 1540

    of Turkish and Arab flintlocks and matchlocks. The Imam crossed the Awash River and entered Fatagar in 1528, looting and burning the town of Badeqe before

    Dawit II

    Dawit II

    Dawit_II

  • Pontederia crassipes
  • Aquatic plant native to the Amazon basin

    where it was first reported in 1965 at the Koka Reservoir and in the Awash River, where the Ethiopian Electric Light and Power Authority has managed to

    Pontederia crassipes

    Pontederia crassipes

    Pontederia_crassipes

  • Ardipithecus
  • Extinct genus of hominins

    mandible, teeth and arm bones—from the Afar Depression in the Middle Awash river valley of Ethiopia. More fragments were recovered in 1994, amounting

    Ardipithecus

    Ardipithecus

    Ardipithecus

  • Dukem River
  • River in Ethiopia

    Dukem River is a river of central Ethiopia. It is the namesake of the town Dukem. It is a tributary of the Awash River. Rivers of Ethiopia Lehner, Bernhard;

    Dukem River

    Dukem_River

  • Hawadi River
  • River in Amhara, Ethiopia

    Hawadi River is a river of Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River. Lehner, Bernhard; Verdin, Kristine; Jarvis, Andy (2008-03-04). "New Global Hydrography

    Hawadi River

    Hawadi_River

  • Arabian Sands
  • 1959 book by Wilfred Thesiger

    adventurous journeys. At age 23 he went on his first exploration, of the Awash River in Abyssinia (now Ethiopia). He became a colonial officer in Sudan, working

    Arabian Sands

    Arabian_Sands

  • Economy of Ethiopia
  • route went north to Mitsiwa via Gonder and Adwa, the other along the Awash River valley to Harer and then on to Berbera or Zeila on the Red Sea. Ethiopia

    Economy of Ethiopia

    Economy of Ethiopia

    Economy_of_Ethiopia

  • Amhara people
  • Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia

    situated between the Abay River to the west, the Bashilo River in the north, the Afar Depression to the east and the Awash River to the south. The province

    Amhara people

    Amhara people

    Amhara_people

  • Lake Afambo
  • Lake in Ethiopia

    Lake Afambo is one of a chain of lakes into which the Awash River empties its waters. It is located at the eastern end of the Afar Region of Ethiopia

    Lake Afambo

    Lake Afambo

    Lake_Afambo

  • Battle of Dodota
  • 1883 battle in present-day Arsi, Ethiopia

    encountered Arsi cavalry at a short distance of 20 km to the south of the Awash River. The battle lasted for several hours and the Arsi cavalry defeated the

    Battle of Dodota

    Battle_of_Dodota

  • Harar
  • Capital of Harari Region, Ethiopia

    via the city but diverted north of the mountains between Harar and the Awash River to save money. As a result of this, Dire Dawa was founded in 1902 as

    Harar

    Harar

    Harar

  • Lake Bario
  • Lake in Ethiopia

    Lake Bario is one of a chain of lakes into which the Awash River empties its waters. It is located at the eastern end of the Afar Region of Ethiopia.

    Lake Bario

    Lake Bario

    Lake_Bario

  • Oldowan
  • Archaeological culture

    Early Oldowan tools are also known from Gona in Ethiopia (near the Awash River), and are dated to about 2.6 Ma. The use of tools by apes including chimpanzees

    Oldowan

    Oldowan

    Oldowan

  • Warjih people
  • Ethiopian ethnic group

    what is now Oromia Region. In the nineteenth century Warjih occupied the Awash valley and their presence stretched west to the commercial path linked with

    Warjih people

    Warjih people

    Warjih_people

  • Mieso, Oromia (woreda)
  • District in Oromia Region, Ethiopia

    450 Mulu 461 Mieso 475 Asabot 496 Kora 518 Arba Bordode 548 Awash River Gorge bridge 548 Awash 579 Metehara 617 Malka Jilo 634 Borchotto... 38 KB (4,333

    Mieso, Oromia (woreda)

    Mieso,_Oromia_(woreda)

  • Asella
  • Town in Oromia Region, Ethiopia

    General De Simone south from Dire Dawa and forcing their way past the Awash River and a dug-in Italian position. Brigade headquarters were afterwards set

    Asella

    Asella

    Asella

  • Wildlife of Djibouti
  • and Lake Abbe, the major part of which is in Ethiopia and sourced by Awash River and its tributaries, also originating in Ethiopia with only small flats

    Wildlife of Djibouti

    Wildlife of Djibouti

    Wildlife_of_Djibouti

  • Awash–Weldiya Railway
  • Unfinished standard gauge railway in Ethiopia

    The Awash–Weldiya Railway is a standard gauge railway under construction, that will serve as a northward extension of the new Ethiopian National Railway

    Awash–Weldiya Railway

    Awash–Weldiya Railway

    Awash–Weldiya_Railway

  • Gabi Rasu
  • Zone in Afar Region of Ethiopia

    territory of the former Gobaad sultanate. Towns include Awash and Gewane. Rivers include the Awash and Germama. Gabi Rasu consists eight woredas and one

    Gabi Rasu

    Gabi Rasu

    Gabi_Rasu

  • Hawiye
  • Somali clan family

    region (a traditional Hawiye homeland) to later form a dynasty beyond the Awash river evading the Oromo while having minimal to no contact with natives from

    Hawiye

    Hawiye

    Hawiye

  • Zara Yaqob
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1434 to 1468

    kingdoms in the south, as well as the weak Muslim kingdoms beyond the Awash River. According to Somali historian Mohamed Haji Mukhtar the Adalite sultan

    Zara Yaqob

    Zara Yaqob

    Zara_Yaqob

  • Lake Gummare
  • Lake in Ethiopia

    Lake Gummare is one of a chain of lakes into which the Awash River empties its waters. It is located at the eastern end of the Afar Region of Ethiopia

    Lake Gummare

    Lake Gummare

    Lake_Gummare

  • Azebo Oromo
  • Subgroup of the Oromo

    groups, according to their traditions, came from Awashgama, "beyond the Awash River." According to Nathaniel Pearce, at the beginning of the 19th century

    Azebo Oromo

    Azebo_Oromo

  • Amibara (woreda)
  • District in Afar Region, Ethiopia

    Administrative Zone 3, Amibara is bordered on the south by Awash Fentale, on the west by the Awash River which separates it from Dulecha, on the northwest by

    Amibara (woreda)

    Amibara_(woreda)

  • Battle of Hirna
  • 1886 battle between the Ethiopian Empire and Emirate of Harar

    routed the Dejazmach's force, sending them fleeing westward towards the Awash River. Ethiopian historian Bahru Zewde calls it a decisive victory for the

    Battle of Hirna

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  • Adash
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Persian

    Adash

    Fire

    Adash

  • Apash Wyakaikt
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Apash Wyakaikt

    Nez Perce name meaning flint necklace.

    Apash Wyakaikt

  • Doru
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Indian, Romanian

    Doru

    Clearing Away; To Wash; To Flow

    Doru

  • Awadh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Awadh

    Place of Lord Ram's Birth; Ayodhya

    Awadh

  • Atash
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi

    Atash

    Fire

    Atash

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Awesh

    Awesh means passion, Josh in Hindi

    Awesh

  • Diwakar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Diwakar

    Sun of Akash; Sun Lord of Light

    Diwakar

  • Jai Akash
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jai Akash

    Victory

    Jai Akash

  • Akash
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Akash

    The Sky

    Akash

  • Arash
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Arash

    Bright, Hero, Truthfulness, Dominion, Crown

    Arash

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Awesh

    Passion or Josh in Hindi

    Awesh

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  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Arash

    A Hero; A Hero in Persian Folklore

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  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Akash

    Sky; Lord of Day; Uncountable; Space

    Akash

  • Awas
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Awas

    Moderate, Average

    Awas

  • Anash
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anash

    Undivided

    Anash

  • Awah
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Awah

    Awah

  • Nil-Akash
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Indian

    Nil-Akash

    Blue Sky

    Nil-Akash

  • Awesh | அவேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Awesh | அவேஷ

    Awesh means passion, Josh in Hindi

    Awesh | அவேஷ

  • Vaskar
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Vaskar

    Sun of Akash; Sun Lord of Light; Prakash; Sun

    Vaskar

  • Awish
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian

    Awish

    Pray

    Awish

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  • Wash
  • v. t.

    To remove by washing to take away by, or as by, the action of water; to drag or draw off as by the tide; -- often with away, off, out, etc.; as, to wash dirt from the hands.

  • Wash
  • v. t.

    To waste or abrade by the force of water in motion; as, heavy rains wash a road or an embankment.

  • Wash
  • v. t.

    To cleanse by ablution, or dipping or rubbing in water; to apply water or other liquid to for the purpose of cleansing; to scrub with water, etc., or as with water; as, to wash the hands or body; to wash garments; to wash sheep or wool; to wash the pavement or floor; to wash the bark of trees.

  • Awash
  • a.

    Washed by the waves or tide; -- said of a rock or strip of shore, or (Naut.) of an anchor, etc., when flush with the surface of the water, so that the waves break over it.

  • Wash
  • v. t.

    To cover with water or any liquid; to wet; to fall on and moisten; hence, to overflow or dash against; as, waves wash the shore.

  • Swash
  • n.

    Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.

  • Washing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Wash

  • Abashed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Abash

  • Abashing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Abash

  • Swashing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Swash

  • Swashed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Swash

  • Wash
  • n.

    The flow, swash, or breaking of a body of water, as a wave; also, the sound of it.

  • Wash
  • n.

    Substances collected and deposited by the action of water; as, the wash of a sewer, of a river, etc.

  • Swish
  • v. i.

    To dash; to swash.

  • Swashway
  • n.

    Same as 4th Swash, 2.

  • Elute
  • v. t.

    To wash out.

  • Wash
  • v. i.

    To bear without injury the operation of being washed; as, some calicoes do not wash.

  • Wash
  • a.

    Capable of being washed without injury; washable; as, wash goods.

  • Washed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Wash

  • Wash
  • n.

    A liquid preparation for the hair; as, a hair wash.