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    Abiye Abebe. Lij Abiye Abebe ( Amharic: አብይ አበበ; born 1917 – 23 November 1974) was an Ethiopian politician and son-in-law of Emperor Haile Selassie . Biography. Son of Liqa Mequas Abebe Atnaf Seggad, Abiye was born 1918 in Addis Ababa [2] as a Lij. [citation needed] . He attended the Holeta Military Academy. [3] .

  2. 2 de jul. de 2022 · Illustration by Jane Chu. Lieutenant General Abiye Abebeknown by his colleagues as General Abiyehad gained the attention of Haile Selassie in 1934 through his active resistance against the Italian occupation of Ethiopia, so Selassie requested his presence during the Ethiopian exile in Bath, England (1936–1939).

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    Lij Abiye Abebe ( Amharic: አብይ አበበ; born 1917 – 23 November 1974) was an Ethiopian politician and son-in-law of Emperor Haile Selassie. Quick Facts Minister of Defence, Prime Minister ...

  4. Agordat Operation. /  15.550°N 37.883°E  / 15.550; 37.883. The Agordat Operation was part of the Eritrean War of Independence, and took place on 12 July 1962. It was intended to kill the Ethiopia's Representative in Eritrea, General Abiye Abebe, and other dignitaries who included Asfaha Woldemichael, the head of the Eritrean ...

    • 12 July 1962
    • Agordat
  5. El general Abiye se casó tres veces. En Addis Abeba, el 26 de abril de 1942, se casó con la princesa Tsehai de Etiopía, que murió al dar a luz un año después. Después de este matrimonio, el teniente general Abiye Abebe recibió la dignidad y el rango de protocolo del yerno del emperador, incluso después de que se volvió a casar.

  6. Abiye Abebe ( ge'ez: ሌፍተናንት ጄኔራል አብይ አበበ), né le 8 juillet 1918 et exécuté le 23 novembre 1974, est un militaire et homme politique éthiopien . Biographie. Il épouse la princesse Tsehai Hailé Sélassié en 1942, qui meurt la même année 1 . Il est gouverneur du Welega de 1942 à 1943 et ministre de la Guerre de 1949 à 1955.

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