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Ayalew Birru was born in Begemder and was the son of Ras [nb 1] Birru Wolde Gabriel [nb 2] and Woizero [nb 3] Geseseche Marso.Ayalew Birru was a relative of Taytu Betul.From 1883 to 1913, Taytu was the wife of Emperor Menelek II and, from 1889 to 1913, she was Empress of the Ethiopian Empire.
Kebede at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Kebede launched Lemlem, a clothing line, in 2007. Lemlem, which means "to bloom" in Amharic, features hand-spun, woven and embroidered women and children's clothing. Kebede founded the line to help preserve the art of traditional weaving in Ethiopia, and to offer work opportunities to local artisans.
The lower page includes the lines: Фамилия ("Family name"), Имя ("Name") and Отчество ("Patronymic"). Eastern Slavic naming customs are the traditional way of identifying a person's family name, given name, and patronymic name in East Slavic cultures in Russia and some countries formerly part of the Russian Empire and the ...
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Ayalew is a personal name, following the Habesha name system, of Ethiopian origin. Notable people with the name include: Ayalew Birru (1892–1945), Ethiopian military officer; Aweke Ayalew (born 1993), Bahraini middle-distance and long-distance runner; Hiwot Ayalew (born 1990), Ethiopian long-distance runner; Lidetu Ayalew (born 1969 ...
Anyone with the last name Guffey among Gavin’s Instagram followers started getting messages demanding money, he said. About two weeks after his son’s funeral, Guffey said he received a private ...
The Bibas family clung to hope that they might still be alive even though Hamas announced on November 29, 2023, that they had been killed in an Israeli airstrike. The message from the military ...
Ayalew Asres Wendem (Amharic: አያሌው አስረስ ወንድም; 6 March 1923 – 28 June 2006) was an Ethiopian patriot, government official, and community leader who played a significant role in the resistance against the Italian occupation of Ethiopia and later in the development of various towns in the Gojjam region.