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River in Ethiopia
The Bashilo River (less often known as the Beshitta) is located in Ethiopia. Known for its canyon, which one source describes as almost as extensive as
Bashilo_River
Angar River) Wajja River Birr River Temcha River Gulla River Guder River Muger River Jamma River Wanchet River Qechene River Walaqa River Bashilo River Checheho
List_of_rivers_of_Ethiopia
Major river flowing across Ethiopia and Sudan
Wanqa River, the Bashilo River, the Walaqa River, the Wanchet River, the Jamma River, the Muger River, the Guder River, the Agwel River, the Nedi River, the
Blue_Nile
Historical province in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
bounded on the west by the Abbay, on the south by the river Wanchet, on the north by the Bashilo River and on the east by the Escarpment that separate it
Wollo_Province
Battle between British Indian Army and Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia in 1868
"Yesterday morning (we) descended three thousand nine hundred feet to Bashilo River and approached Magdala with First Brigade to reconnoitre it. Theodore
Battle_of_Magdala
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
Woreda in Amhara, Ethiopia
both the Adila and the Walano, as well as all rivers in this woreda are tributaries of the Bashilo River. The major town in Kutaber is Kutaber. Elevations
Kutaber_(woreda)
Small river in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
south to join the Bashilo River. Its major tributary is the Zhit'a, which enters the Checheho on the left side. This region's rivers, including the Checheho
Checheho_River
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
that separates it from the East Gojjam Zone, on the northwest by the Bashilo River that separates it from the South Gondar Zone, on the north by Magdala
Sayint
Woreda in Amhara Region, Debub Wollo
Part of the South Wollo Zone, Delanta is bordered on the south by the Bashilo River which separates it from the Debub Wollo Zone, on the west by the Dawunt
Delanta
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
the southwest by Sayint, on the west by Magdala, on the north by the Bashilo River which separates it from Semien Wollo Zone, on the northeast by Ambassel
Tenta_(woreda)
1867–1868 war between the British and Ethiopian Empires
south to Magdala, Tewodros advanced from the west, up the course of the Bashilo River, with the cannons (including his prize creation, the massive Sebastopol)
British expedition to Abyssinia
British_expedition_to_Abyssinia
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
by the Walo Shabatala River which separates it from Sayint, on the west by Semien Gondar Zone, on the north by the Bashilo River which separates it from
Mekdela
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Bashilo River which separates it from the Debub Wollo Zone, on the west by Simada, on the north by Lay Gayint, and on the east by the Checheho River which
Tach_Gayint
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
bordered on the southeast by the Bashilo River which separates it from the Debub Wollo Zone, on the southwest by the Abay River which separates it from the
Simada
1270 battle of the Zagwe and Solomonic dynasties in medieval Ethiopia
Battle of Ansata Date 1270 Location Gayint, Ethiopia, north of Bashilo River Result Yekuno Amlak victory Belligerents Amhara rebels Makhzumi Dynasty Zagwe
Battle_of_Ansata
16–17th century northerly expansions of Oromo people
countryside. The Emperor then fended off an attack by the Abati Oromo near Bashilo River. As a result of the battle, according to Bahrey, less than ten Oromo
Oromo_expansion
British Army military unit
"Yesterday morning (we) descended three thousand nine hundred feet to Bashilo River and approached Magdala with 'First Brigade' to reconnoitre it. Theodore
Duke_of_Wellington's_Regiment
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
1700 to 3200 meters above sea level. It lies in the watershed of the Bashilo; rivers include the Zhit'a. Wadla, as well as the other seven rural woredas
Wadla
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
on the west by the Bashilo which separates it from Tenta, on the north by the Semien Wollo Zone, on the southeast by the Mille River which separates it
Ambassel
Bahr-el-Azrak or Blue Nile. The Abay has many tributaries. Of these, the Bashilo rises near Magdala and drains eastern Amhara; the Jamma rises near Ankober
Geography_of_Ethiopia
Historical province in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
bounded on the west by the Abbay, on the south by the river Wanchet, on the north by the Bashilo-Mille River, and on the east by the Escarpment that separate
Bete_Amhara
Ethiopian noble; ruler of Shewa (c. 1770 to 1808)
defeated the Oromo of Wuchale in 1784, and were encamped on the banks of the Bashilo, poised to cross into Shewa. According to the Royal Chronicles only the
Asfaw_Wossen_(ruler_of_Shewa)
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
and the sky." This woreda extends from the divide between the Tekezé and Bashilo watersheds northwards, with elevations ranging from about 1200 at the northwesternmost
Meket
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King, Basil the herb
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Courageous
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Teutonic German
Commanding.
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French form of Latin Basilius, BASILE means "king."
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Courageous
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Arabic Muslim
Joyful.
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 English form of French Basile, BASIL means "king." Also sometimes given as an herb name.
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Joyful
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Famous
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Noble; Royal; Kingly; Rose
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Feminine of Basil
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noble.
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Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
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Brave, Fearless, Intrepid
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Woman Warrior; Heroine; Bold Battle
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Afghan, African, Arabic, Japanese, Muslim, Swahili
Joyful; Predictor of Good News
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Tasty
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King, Basil the herb (1)
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Very sweet
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Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Basilius, BASILIO means "king."
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Judicious, Wise, Prudent
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Victory
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From the Fortified Town
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Surname. The medieval castle or landholding reeve oversaw all feudal obligations.
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Arabic, Lebanese
Controller of Anger
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Weaver
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Doe-eyed; One with Eyes Like Deer
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English
Short form of English Cleveland, CLEVE means "sloped land."Â
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Italian
 Italian name invented by Felice Romani in his libretto for Belini's opera of the same name, derived from Latin norma, NORMA means "standard, rule." Compare with another form of Norma.
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Irish
Short form of Irish Gaelic BrÃghid, BRÃGH means "force, strength."
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n.
"The Bastille", formerly a castle or fortress in Paris, used as a prison, especially for political offenders; hence, a rhetorical name for a prison.
n.
The slope or angle to which the cutting edge of a tool, as a plane, is ground.
n.
The side or bank of a river.
a.
Supplied with rivers; as, a well rivered country.
n.
A digest of the laws of Justinian, translated from the original Latin into Greek, by order of Basil I., in the ninth century.
n.
A soldier belonging to the irregular troops of the Turkish army.
v. i.
To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Basil
n.
Same as Basil, a sheepskin.
a.
Having rivers; as, a rivery country.
n.
The skin of a sheep tanned with bark.
v. t.
To grind or form the edge of to an angle.
n.
The quality or state of being a river.
n.
A tower or an elevated work, used for the defense, or in the siege, of a fortified place.
n.
The name given to several aromatic herbs of the Mint family, but chiefly to the common or sweet basil (Ocymum basilicum), and the bush basil, or lesser basil (O. minimum), the leaves of which are used in cookery. The name is also given to several kinds of mountain mint (Pycnanthemum).
imp. & p. p.
of Basil
n.
See Basyle.
n.
A monk of the Greek Church; a cenobite, anchoret, or recluse of the rule of St. Basil, especially, one on or near Mt. Athos.
n.
A genus of perennial plants (Calamintha) of the Mint family, esp. the C. Nepeta and C. Acinos, which are called also basil thyme.
n.
Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil.