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Town in Debub, Eritrea
Senafe (Arabic: صنعفى, ) is a market town in southern Eritrea, on the edge of the Eritrean Highlands ሶይራ. The name Sanafe driven from [Sana-feen] yemeni
Senafe
Administration region in western Eritrea
Mount Soira 3,018 m (9,902 ft), is located in the region, situated east of Senafe. It shares borders with Central region in the north, Northern Red Sea in
Southern_region_(Eritrea)
1895 battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
The Battle of Senafe took place during the First Italo-Ethiopian War on January 15 and 16, 1895. Italian colonial troops destroyed the remnants of the
Battle_of_Senafe
1895–1896 war between the Ethiopia and Italy
Eritrea achieving initial successes against Tigrayan warlords at Coatit, Senafe and Debra Ailà, until they were reinforced by a large Ethiopian army led
First_Italo-Ethiopian_War
Human settlement in Eritrea
located in the Debub Region of Eritrea. Situated a few kilometers south of Senafe (ሰንዓፈ), it was a major city in the Dʿmt (𐩵𐩲𐩣𐩩) and Aksumite kingdoms
Matara,_Eritrea
Subregion in Debub, Eritrea
Senafe subregion is a subregion of the Debub region (Zoba Debub) in southern Eritrea. Its capital is Senafe and high points include Emba Soira. Lying
Senafe_subregion
First Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross
accident at Senafe before the military part of the campaign started. The accounts of Dunn's death vary. It occurred at the town of Senafe in Abyssinia
Alexander_Roberts_Dunn
Historical province in Eritrea
in a land grant by King Lalibela in the monastery of Debre Libanos near Senafe. During medieval times, most of Akele Guzay was a part of the larger province
Akele_Guzai
1867–1868 war between the British and Ethiopian Empires
Suru Pass, where again the engineers were busy at work building a road to Senafe 63 miles (101 km) long, rising to 7,400 feet (2,300 m) for the elephants
British expedition to Abyssinia
British_expedition_to_Abyssinia
Monastery in Eritrea
Debre Libanos Monastery Location Senafe, Eritrea Country Eritrea Denomination Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church History Founded 5th century Founder Abune
Debre_Libanos_(Eritrea)
Polity in Africa and Arabia before 960
Axumite Menhir in Balaw Kalaw (Metera) near Senafe
Kingdom_of_Aksum
People from Eritrea and its diaspora
Eritrea are the capital Asmara, Mendefera, Dekemhare, Adi Keyh, Adi Quala and Senafe. They are 90% Christians, (of which 84% are of the Eritrean Orthodox faith
Eritreans
1991 downfall of the Ethiopian ruling junta
of most parts of Eritrea other than Asmara, Massawa, Asseb, Barentu, and Senafe. In February 1975, another insurgency group, the Tigray People's Liberation
Fall_of_the_Derg_regime
Massawa 15,441 36,700 Northern Red Sea 8 Adi Quala 14,465 34,589 Debub 9 Senafe 14,019 31,831 Debub 10 Dekemhare 17,290 31,000 Debub 11 Segheneyti 13,328
List_of_cities_in_Eritrea
Italian military officer and colonial administrator (1841–1902)
Italian War of Independence Battle of Custoza Mahdist War Battle of Kassala First Italo–Ethiopian War Battle of Coatit Battle of Senafe Battle of Adwa
Oreste_Baratieri
Officer in the Italian Army
Italian vanguard that caught up with the Ethiopian forces at the Battle of Senafe. When the Royal Italian Army invaded Tigray, Toselli was sent with 1,450
Pietro_Toselli
Place in Debub, Eritrea
settlement in the historical province of Akele Guzai, after Mendefera and Senafe. Segheneyti is widely known in Eritrea for its production of Prickly pear
Segeneiti
1895 battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
After two days of probing attacks, the Tigrayans retired west towards Senafe, with Baratieri in hot pursuit. The Italian forces caught up to the Tigrayans
Battle_of_Coatit
wounded by gunshot under unclear circumstances during hunting expedition near Senafe "I do not have to forgive my enemies. I have had them all shot." — Ramón
List of last words (19th century)
List_of_last_words_(19th_century)
Battle between British Indian Army and Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia in 1868
early January 1868 and the expedition started from the advance camp at Senafe at the beginning of February. It took two months to reach their objective
Battle_of_Magdala
Indian recipient of the Victoria Cross (1899–1941)
1941 (aged 41) Keren, Italian Eritrea Buried Keren Cremation Memorial, Senafe Debub, Eritrea Allegiance British India Branch British Indian Army Service years
Richhpal_Ram
1895 battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
pre-emptive attack on Italian Eritrea had failed in the battles of Coatit and Senafe in January 1895. In a counter-attack, Italian troops had occupied Adua,
Battle_of_Debra_Ailà
Areza, Debarwa, Dekemhare, Kudo Be'ur, Mai-Mne, Mendefera, Segeneiti, Senafe, Tserona Gash-Barka (3) Agordat City, Barentu City, Dghe, Forto, Gogne,
Politics_of_Eritrea
Former province of Eritrea
in a land grant by King Lalibela in the monastery of Debre Libanos near Senafe. The first mention of the name "Seraye" comes from a land grant of Emperor
Seraye
Flat horse race in Britain
2015 Sperry Yasmeen Realtra 2014 Lustrous Radiator Lady Lara 2013 Pavlosk Senafe Pearl Sea 2012 Laugh Out Loud Electrelane Hello Glory 2011 Theyskens' Theory
Michael_Seely_Memorial_Stakes
Massawa Asphalt P-2 Asmara Adi Tekelezan Keren Asphalt P-3 Asmara Adi Keyh Senafe Asphalt P-4 Asmara Mendefera Mareb River (border with Ethiopia) Asphalt
Transport_in_Eritrea
Eritrean diplomat (1945–2021)
to the United Nations in New York from 2006 to 2014. Araya was born in Senafe, and in 1969 received a Diploma in Weather Forecasting from the Stanmore
Araya_Desta
Adi Keyh Adi Quala Areza Debarwa Dekemhare Mai-Mne Mendefera Segeneiti Senafe Are'eta Assab Central Denkalya Southern Denkalya Ceccato, Pietro; et al
Subregions_of_Eritrea
soldiers mutinied and clashed with the Eritrean army in the mountains around Senafe and Adi Keyh, the rebellion was crushed but many of them escaped into Ethiopia
Saho People's Democratic Movement
Saho_People's_Democratic_Movement
Quala, Areza, Debarwa, Dekemhare, Mai Ayni, Mai Mne, Mendefera, Segheneyti, Senafe, Tserona, Emni Haili 5 Northern Red Sea (ዞባ ሰሜናዊ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ, منطقة البحر الأحمر
Regions_of_Eritrea
Place in Northern Red Sea, Eritrea
largest ocean-going vessels. A road was built by the British from Zula to Senafe in the Eritrean Highlands. The authority of Egypt having lapsed over Zula
Zula
British general
leadership pushed further inland to the Senafe Pass, which led from the dry bed of the Kumayli River to Senafe. After the expedition was successfully concluded
William_Merewether
Human settlement in Eritrea
or damaged by inhabitants in recent decades. A related site outside of Senafe, Matara, lies about 15 kilometers to the south, and was excavated in the
Qohaito
Place in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Italian General Oreste Baratieri reacted by gathering 3,144 soldiers near Senafe, then marched to the support of the Italian-appointed governor, Ras Hagos
Hawzen
(27 mi) north northeast of Adi Keyh 5.6 10.0 VII Five homes collapsed in Senafe. - - 4 Indonesia, Riau, 53 km (33 mi) east northeast of Sijunjung 3.9 10
List_of_earthquakes_in_2023
Dbarwa, Dekemhare, Emni Haili, Maimine, May Aini, Mendefera, Segeneity, Senafe, Tsorona 3 Gash-Barka (ዞባ ጋሽ ባርካ) Akurdet, Barentu, Dige, Forto, Gogne,
Subdivisions_of_Eritrea
Bilateral relations
The naval rocket brigade firing rocket at Senafe (1868). Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 11 July 1868
Ethiopia–United Kingdom relations
Ethiopia–United_Kingdom_relations
Hospital Southern Region Hospital Mendefera Hospital Southern Region Hospital Senafe Mini Hospital Southern Region Mini Hospital Blienkoma Hospital Southern
Health_in_Eritrea
Battle honour for British Indian Army during 1868 British Expedition to Abyssinia
track to Senafe. When the whole force was assembled, they started advancing into the hinterland. The engineering difficulties in reaching Senafe were enormous
Abyssinia_(battle_honour)
Ethiopian governor (1868–1906)
the northern borders. He was beaten in the two battles of Kweatit (1894), Senafe (Eritrea) and Debre Hayle (1895): in early 1896 he even retreated from his
Ras_Mengesha_Yohannes
Eritrea are the capital Asmara, Mendefera, Dekemhare, Adi Keyh, Adi Quala and Senafe, while there is a significant population of Tigrinya in other cities including
Demographics_of_Eritrea
British Army military unit
early January 1868 and the expedition started from the advance camp at Senafe at the beginning of February. It took two months to reach their objective
Duke_of_Wellington's_Regiment
Italian CC.NN. (Blackshirts militia) division
division assembled in Italian Eritrea on 18 September 1935 and moved to Senafe on the border with Ethiopia. The division participated in the Second Battle
2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre"
2nd_CC.NN._Division_"28_Ottobre"
Italian army officer (1846–1896)
Mangascià, governor of Tigray, who was defeated and forced to take shelter near Senafe, pursued by Italian troops. Giuseppe Galliano, promoted to major after Agordat
Giuseppe_Galliano
Quartiere of Rome in Lazio, Italy
themselves. Eritrea Agordat, Asmara, Assab, Cheren, Dancalia, Massaua, Senafè. Etiopia Addis Abeba, Adigrat, Adua, Amba Alagi, Dessiè, Dire Daua, Endertà
Trieste_(Rome)
Eritrean politician (1942–2019)
5 brothers. One of Ahmed Jasir’s uncles is Haji Mahmoud Ali Jasir, from Senafe, who was a member of the first Eritrean Parliament and a well known activist
Ahmed_Mohamed_Jasir
all provinces into six regions. It extends from Dekemhare to the town of Senafe. The province's estimated population was 360,000 in 1990 and had an area
Provinces_of_Eritrea
Spanish statesman
became the 3rd Marquess of Villarías in 1766 and was promoted to conde de Senafé (8 August 1780), awarded by King Charles III of Spain. He was also Ambassador
Sebastián de la Cuadra, 1st Marquess of Villarías
Sebastián_de_la_Cuadra,_1st_Marquess_of_Villarías
Spanish politician
Provinces, since October 1779, He was awarded the title of 1st Conde de Senafé on 8 August 1780, by King Carlos III of Spain being the brother of José
Sebastián de Llano y la Cuadra
Sebastián_de_Llano_y_la_Cuadra
River in Eritrea
(also spelled Komalie) has its source between the towns of Adi Keyh and Senafe. It flows down the Eastern Escarpment of Eritrea until the small town of
Comaile_River
Topics referred to by the same term
railway station, Sri Lanka Matara, Eritrea, an archaeological site near Senafe Matara (Martian crater) Matara Bodhiya, a sacred fig tree in Matara, Sri
Matara
Asmara Historic City Center Asmara 1916–1941 25 Eritrea Kidane-Mehret Church Senafe 12th century 26 Eritrea Massawa Historic Town Massawa 16th–19th centuries
2006_World_Monuments_Watch
Italian military officer (1868–1937)
Troops (ascari) as a sub-lieutenant. He fought in the battles of Coatit, Senafe, Debra Ailà, Mai Merèt and Adwa, being captured in the last. In 1898, he
Gherardo_Pantano
Massifs surrounding Senafe, Eritrea
Geography_of_Eritrea
Flat horse race in Germany
Schutzenpost 2014 Ajaxana Indian Rainbow Diamond Dove 2013 Akua'da Calyxa Senafe 2012 Electrelane Cherry Danon Waldtraut 2011 Lips Poison Wolkenburg Temida
German_1,000_Guineas
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Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Teutonic
Queen
Male
Celtic
, Mars the chief.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Beddingfield.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vishwambhara | வீஷà¯à®µà®®à®ªà®¾à®°
The Goddess who supports the universe
Boy/Male
Hindu
Waterful
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Fabricius, FABRICIO means "craftsman."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Little House on the Twisted Path
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French
Fair-haired; Variation of the Spanish Blandina; Flattering
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Rejoicing; Joy
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