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Abay "Amha" Tsehaye (Tigrinya: ኣባይ ኣምሓ ፀሓየ; 29 April 1953 – 13 January 2021) was an Ethiopian politician and a prominent personality in the Ethiopian political discourse.
Abay Tsehaye was the first commissioner appointed by the Regional government. Initially, SAERT planned on small-scale irrigation projects in the Region through constructions of 500 earthen micro-dams in ten years.
The government said it killed former foreign minister Seyoum Mesfin, former minister of federal affairs Abay Tsehaye, and Asmelash Woldeselassie in fighting. The three officials were killed after refusing to surrender, according to a statement by Brig. Gen. Tesfaye Ayalew.
Tsehaye is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abay Tsehaye (1953–2021), Ethiopian politician; Seyoum Tsehaye (born 1952), Eritrean journalist; Solomon Tsehaye (born 1956), Eritrean poet; Vanessa Tsehaye, Swedish–Eritrean human rights activist
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Abay Tsehaye (1953–2021), politician and a founding member of the Tigray People's Liberation Front; Zera Yacob (1599–1692), philosopher; Zeresenay Alemseged (b. 1969), palaeoanthropologist and was Chair of the Anthropology Department at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, United States