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Freshwater lake in northern Ethiopia
Lake Hayq (Amharic: ሐይቅ ሐይቅ, transl. "Lake Lake") is a freshwater lake of Ethiopia. It is located north of Dessie, in the Debub Wollo Zone of the Amhara
Lake_Hayq
Topics referred to by the same term
Hayq may refer to Hayk‘, the native name of Armenia H.A.Y.Q., Armenian rap band Mets Hayq Recordz, Armenian rap band Lake Hayq, Ethiopia Hayq, Ethiopia
Hayq
Place in Amhara, Ethiopia
Hayq or Haik (Amharic: ሐይቅ) is a town in northern Ethiopia. It is named after Lake Hayq, which lies two kilometers east of the city and is the home of
Hayq,_Ethiopia
Historical province in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
of the Solomonic Dynasty established by Emperor Yekuno Amlak around Lake Hayq in 1270. Bete Amhara was bounded on the west by the Abbay, on the south by
Wollo_Province
Lake in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
kilometers southeast of Lake Hayq; both lakes are in Tehuledere woreda. This lake is smaller in size than Lake Hayq and flows into Hayq via the Anchercah River
Lake_Ardibbo
King of Aksum from 917 to 960
Salama I, he helped to build the church of Debre Igziabher overlooking Lake Hayq. According to one tradition, he was defeated by Mara Takla Haymanot, a prince
Dil_Na'od
1531 battle of Ethiopia–Adal War
Huntingford has located Antukyah about 89 kilometres (55 miles) south of Lake Hayq, at the edge of the Ethiopian Highlands, in the modern district of Antsokiya
Battle_of_Antukyah
Monastery in Ethiopia
Monastery (or St Stephen Monastery) is a monastery in Ethiopia, located in Lake Hayq. (The Stephen commemorated at the monastery is not the Saint Stephen of Acts
Istifanos_Monastery
Historical province in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Lake Hayq
Bete_Amhara
Ethiopian saint in the 13th century
In life he was an Ethiopian monk and abbot of Istifanos Monastery in Lake Hayq of Amba Sel. Iyasus was born in Dehana, which may have been the woreda in
Iyasus_Mo'a
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1285 to 1294
Mo'a of a gift of vestments and utensils to Istifanos Monastery in Lake Hayq states these gifts were in the name of both Yekuno Amlak and his son Yagbe'u
Yagbe'u_Seyon
Head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church from 1938 to sometime after 1434
members included graduates of the school at Istifanos Monastery in Lake Hayq. During this period the Abun was appointed by the Pope of Alexandria and
Bartalomewos_II_of_Ethiopia
Species of grain
also as cattle feed and in brewing. Sorghum harvest at the shore of Lake Hayq, Ethiopia, 2012 Harvesting sorghum in Oklahoma, US, with a combine harvester
Sorghum
recorded in a copy of the Gospels transcribed at Istifanos Monastery in Lake Hayq, now at the National Library in Addis Ababa. Because another Abun is mentioned
Abuna_Yohannes
Zone in Amhara Region of Ethiopia
Sayint, 4247 meter above sea level. Cities in South Wollo include Kombolcha, Hayq, Dessie, Wuchale, Wogel Tena and Wurgessa. On 24 August 2009 Zonal authorities
South_Wollo_Zone
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
least the 9th century AD, when the Istifanos monastery was erected on Lake Hayq. Several other sites and monuments indicate the presence of similar Axumite
Amhara_people
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1285
local ruler of Geshen and Ambassel around the Lake Hayq region. where he was educated at Lake Hayq's Istifanos Monastery. Later medieval hagiographies
Yekuno_Amlak
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Haik may refer to: Haik, Iran, a village in Yazd Province, Iran Hayq, Ethiopia, a town in northern Ethiopia Hayk (given name) Haik (surname) Haik
Haik
Gorgora Guder Guliso Gununo Gutin Gerbo Halaba Kulito Haramaya Harar Hawassa Hayq Heregel (Herogeel) Holeta Hosaena Humera Huruta Hurso Idaga Hamus (Saesi
List of cities and towns in Ethiopia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Ethiopia
Head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1348 to 1388
enjoyed in the country at the time." Taddesse Tamrat, "The Abbots of Dabra Hayq, 1248-1535", Journal of Ethiopian Studies, 8 (1970), p. 102 Ullendorff, Ethiopia
Abuna_Salama_II
Armenian singer and actor (born 1988)
with Gevorg Martirosyan) 2020 Aug – "Imanam" (featuring with Narek Mets Hayq) 2021 Feb – "Zatsepila" 2021 Mar – "Hamoya" (featuring with Artyom Karapetyan)
Gor_Hakobyan
Ethiopian monk and hermit (1215–1313)
few years before founded a monastery on an island in the middle of Lake Hayq in the district of Amba Sel (the present-day Amhara Region). There Tekle
Tekle_Haymanot
Toponyms composed of synonyms
Ellesmere / Te Waihora, New Zealand ('Ella's lake lake' – Old Norse.) Lake Hayq, Ethiopia – Amharic hayk means 'lake'. Lake Khövsgöl – Khövsgöl, Mongolia
List of tautological place names
List_of_tautological_place_names
Holocene climate period during which northern Africa was wetter than today
in the East African Rift were affected by the AHP: Lake Ashenge and Lake Hayq also in Ethiopia, Lake Bogoria, Lake Naivasha and Lake Nakuru-Lake Elmenteita
African_humid_period
Armenian book printer and engraver
(Armenian: Գրիգոր Մարզվանեցի; 1662 in Marzuan city in historical Little Hayq in Western Armenia - 1730) was an Armenian book printer and engraver during
Grigor_Marzuantsi
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo monk and author of religious book
He would have been the disciple of saint Iyasus Mo'a at the monastery of Hayq. Giyorgis of Segla (died between 1424 and 1426) would have been the writer
Giyorgis_of_Segla
Producer of alcoholic drinks in Armenia
of Vedi Alco include the Yerevantsi, Getap Vernashen, Areni Gold, Anush, Hayq, Khoran, Vivat Armenia and Kharji. The winery also produces many types of
Vedi_Alco_Winery
Regional state in northern Ethiopia
late January 2024. The Amhara region is home to five lakes: Lake Tana, Lake Hayq, Lake Ardibbo, Lake Zengena and Lake Tirba. According to the Ethiopian government
Amhara_Region
Ethnic group native to Ethiopia
early mention is in a manuscript written on the island monastery of Lake Hayq, which states that after conquering Damot, Emperor Amda Seyon I proceeded
Hadiya_people
Privileged social class in Armenia
Tchighb Dashtkaruni – Dashtkarin (Karin, Bardzr Hayq) Derjayin – Derjani – Derdzani (Derjan, Bardzr Hayq) Dedeyan Dimaqsean – Dimaksian – Dimaksyan (Tayq)
Armenian_nobility
Ethiopian homiliary for Archangel Uriel
'long' recension (EMML 1841), both preserved in the monastic library of Däbrä Ḥayq. The earlier one was copied during the reign of Emperor Zara Yaqob (1434–1468)
Homily_on_the_Archangel_Uriel
Queen of the Kingdom of Semien in the 10th-11th century
According to historian Tekeste Negash, Gudit was a Cushitic queen based at Lake Hayq in Wollo Province of Ethiopia. He further explains that there may have been
Gudit
Ararat-2 (reserve team) Bentonit BKMA-2 (reserve team) Lernayin Artsakh Mika Hayq Sardarapat Noah-2 (reserve team) Van-2 (reserve team) Pyunik-2 (reserve team)
List of football clubs in Armenia
List_of_football_clubs_in_Armenia
List of offices of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
office was held by the head of the abbots of Istifanos Monastery in Lake Hayq; the earliest recorded abbot of Istifanos to also serve as aqabe sa'at was
Ethiopian ecclesiastical titles
Ethiopian_ecclesiastical_titles
Armenian singer (born 1986)
summer, Mukuchyan released a collaboration with record producer Narek Mets Hayq, "Mets Khagh", which also features Roland Gasparyan and Hayk Karapetyan.
Iveta_Mukuchyan
Warnow). Regardless of their Ethnogenesis, Armenians (հայեր - Hayer or Հայք - Hayq or Hayk - Հայկ - self name in their own language) are one of the oldest ethnic
List of ancient Armeno-Phrygian peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Armeno-Phrygian_peoples_and_tribes
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1344 to 1372
credited for rebuilding the ancient church Debre Igziabher that overlooks Lake Hayq. The structure was pillaged and burned by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi's
Newaya_Krestos
10th-century kingdom in modern Ethiopia
Tadesse Tamrat he ruled the whole of the Maya, Genz, Fatagar, Wej, and Lake Hayq. King Eskender supported the Muslims the Negus captured and killed Amdu.
Wej_province
Ethiopian painter and professor (1937–2003)
W. "Skunder Boghossian: Artist of the Universal and the Specific". Debre Hayq Ethiopian Art Gallery. Retrieved October 17, 2010. Cobb, Charles (May 5,
Skunder_Boghossian
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
of this woreda includes two lakes: Hayq, which lies entirely within it, and Ardibbo which lies to the south of Hayq, defining part of the border with Kalu
Tehuledere
A sorghum field at the shores of Lake Hayq in Ethiopia.
Effects of climate change on agriculture
Effects_of_climate_change_on_agriculture
Ethiopian province of medieval times
Na'od is said to have relocated the capital to Ku'bar on the shore of Lake Hayq, south of Angot, and built the Istifanos Monastery. Aksum by that time was
Angot
la Vieja Armenia Republic of Armenia Armenian: Հայաստան/Հայք Hayastan / Hayq Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն Hayastani Hanrapetut'yun Yerevan Armenian:
List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Eurasia
List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_Eurasia
Myphological battle for Armenian statement
Armenian nation was thereafter called "Hay" (հայ) and the land “Hayastan” or “Hayq” (Հայք), after Hayk Nahapet (the Forefather). The term "Armenia" and the
Battle_of_Hayots_Dzor
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1478 to 1494
his mother Romna Wark, Tasfa Giyorgis (the abbot of the monastery of Lake Hayq), and the Bitwoded Amda Mikael. However, empress Romna withdrew from this
Eskender
of Aksum, even before the Zagwe dynasty appears in history (around Lake Hayq of Ambassel with a church that was founded in the 8th century), suggest that
Jantirar
has been regarded as the 2006 song "Qami Pchi" by the now defunct group HAYQ, composed by Hayk Apricota ( Hayk Harutyunyan), produced by DerHova. In the
Music_of_Armenia
Calendar year
ISBN 9781351805445. Tamrat, Taddesse (January 1970). "The Abbots of Däbrä-Hayq 1248-1535". Journal of Ethiopian Studies. 8 (1): 87–117. JSTOR 41965802.
1294
Medieval kingdom in southwestern Ethiopia
early mention is in a manuscript written on the island monastery of Lake Hayq, which states that after conquering Damot, Emperor Amda Seyon I proceeded
Hadiya_(historical_region)
Wine making in Armenia
Saperavi, with the most notable brands being Yerevantsi, Getap Vernashen, Hayq, Khoran and Vivat Armenia. Vodka brands of Vedi include Afisha, Senator,
Armenian_wine
Ethiopian governor (d. 1828)
support of the Sost Lidet, that he banished the Abuna to the monastery in Lake Hayq, where Abuna Qerellos remained until his death (circa 1828). While Ras Yimam
Yimam_of_Yejju
Five consecutive Emperors of Ethiopia from 1294 to 1299
Portuguese). Assirio & Alvim. p. 109. Taddesse Tamrat, "The Abbots of Dabra Hayq, 1248-1535," Journal of Ethiopian Studies, 8 (1970), pp. 92f and notes Henze
Sons_of_Yagbe'u_Seyon
Unfinished standard gauge railway in Ethiopia
Ethiopian Highlands. After another major railway station at Hayk (at Lake Hayq) at 2050 m elevation and another small railway station, the railway reaches
Awash–Weldiya_Railway
Dan Al-Hayqi —"Al-Hayq" in the Hadhrami dialect means "coast." It was so named because it often originates among the people of Al-Hayq and then spreads
Hadhrami_music
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1314 to 1344
contemporary note written in a manuscript now kept in the island monastery of Lake Hayq, which mentions that in 1309 AM (1316/7 AD), Emperor Amda Seyon successfully
Amda_Seyon_I
Ethiopian monk in the 15th century
Research. Retrieved 16 July 2025. Taddesse Tamrat, "The Abbots of Däbrä-Hayq 1248-1535", Journal of Ethiopian Studies, 8 (1970), p. 102 Haile, Getatchew
Abba Estifanos of Gwendagwende
Abba_Estifanos_of_Gwendagwende
Region 11°32′00″N 41°40′00″E / 11.5333°N 41.6666°E / 11.5333; 41.6666 Lake Hayq 23 2,030 Freshwater lake Amhara Region 11°20′00″N 39°43′00″E / 11.3333°N
List_of_lakes_of_Ethiopia
Place in Lori, Armenia
Naslyan, etc. left their native land Basen in Ayrarat province of the Great Hayq and moved to the current area of Shirakamut or Nalband at the bank of Chichkhan
Shirakamut
Ethiopian writer and artist
original on 29 January 2019. Retrieved 26 March 2022. "Who's Who". Debre Hayq Ethiopian Art Gallery. Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved
Martha_Nasibù
Nature reserve in Armenia
the area of central provinces Ayrarat and Syunik of Ancient Armenia (Great Hayq as per 7th century map), the residences of kings – capital Dvin and Artashat
Khosrov_Forest_State_Reserve
Decade
ISBN 9781351805445. Tamrat, Taddesse (January 1970). "The Abbots of Däbrä-Hayq 1248-1535". Journal of Ethiopian Studies. 8 (1): 87–117. JSTOR 41965802.
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