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Yaqob or Yaʿqob may refer to: Yaqob I, legendary 2nd-century primate of the Church of the East Yaqob II, patriarch of the Church of the East from 753 to
Yaqob
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1434 to 1468
question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ethiopic characters. Zara Yaqob (Ge'ez: ዘርአ ያዕቆብ Zarʾa Yāʿǝqob; 1399 – 26 August 1468) was Emperor of Ethiopia
Zara_Yaqob
Ethiopian translator, scholar and academic (1936–2025)
Yaqob Beyene (8 January 1936 – 8 May 2025) was an Ethiopian translator, scholar and academic who lived and worked in Italy. Born in Mai-Berazio, west
Yaqob_Beyene
14th-century Indian bishop
Yaqob of India, also known as Mar Jacob, was a metropolitan bishop of the St Thomas Christians of Malabar. The history and legends of the East Syriac
Yaqob_of_India
Country in the Horn of Africa (1270–1974)
Ethiopian Empire would reach its peak during the long reign of Emperor Zara Yaqob (1434–1468). He consolidated the conquests of his predecessors, built numerous
Ethiopian_Empire
Egyptian Islamic scholar
Salafi books from mosques" by ABU HUDHAYFAH June 28, 2015 "Mohamed Hussein Yaqob - محمد حسين يعقوب - Dourous on Assabile". www.assabile.com. Retrieved 2023-02-10
Muhammad_Hussein_Yacoub
Primate of the Church of the East
Yaʿqob I was a legendary primate of the Church of the East, from the family of Joseph the carpenter, who is conventionally believed to have reigned c.190
Yaqob_I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1597 to 1606
Yaqob (Ge'ez: ያዕቆብ; c. 1590 – 10 March 1607), throne name Malak Sagad II (Ge'ez: መለክ ሰገድ), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1597 to 1607, and a member of
Yaqob_of_Ethiopia
Uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916
designated Emperor of Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916. His baptismal name was Kifle Yaqob (ክፍለ ያዕቆብ kəflä y’aqob). Ethiopian emperors traditionally chose their regnal
Lij_Iyasu
Metropolitan of the Church of Malabar
Mar Yaqob Abuna was one of the metropolitans of the Church of Malabar of the Saint Thomas Christians. In 1503, Mar Eliya V, the Catholicos Patriarch of
Yaqob_Abuna
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1468 to 1478
Highlands. Born at Debre Berhan, he was the son of Zara Yaqob by Seyon Mogesa. Towards the end of Zara Yaqob's life, the Emperor became increasingly convinced
Baeda_Maryam_I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1606 to 1632
restored his cousin Yaqob to the throne. Susenyos became Emperor following the defeat of first Za Selasse, then on 10 March 1607 Yaqob at the Battle of Gol
Susenyos_I
Name list
Yacob, Yakob or Yaqob is a masculine given name associated with Jacob, a surname and a patronymic. Bearers of the name include: Yaqob (1590–1607), Emperor
Yacob
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1563 to 1597
1563–1597 Predecessor Menas Successor Yaqob Born 1550 Died 4 October 1597(1597-10-04) (aged 46–47) Damot Issue Yaqob Regnal name Malak Sagad I Dynasty Solomonic
Sarsa_Dengel
1445 battle between the Ethiopian Empire and Adal Sultanate
army under the Adal Sultanate. The Ethiopians were led by Emperor Zara Yaqob, while the forces of Adal were led by Sultan Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din. The
Battle_of_Gomit
Country in the Horn of Africa
Negash one of his seyyuman or "appointed ones". Ethiopian Emperor Zara Yaqob strengthened imperial presence in the area by increasing the power of the
Eritrea
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1770
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Susenyos_II
Empress of Ethiopia from 1916 to 1930
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Zewditu
Yaʿqob II (699–?) was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 753 to 773. He is included in the traditional list of patriarchs of the Church of the East
Yaqob_II
German rabbi
Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin (Hebrew: יעקב בן משה מולין) (c. 1365 – September 14, 1427) was a Talmudist and posek (authority on Jewish law) best known
Yaakov_ben_Moshe_Levi_Moelin
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1508 to 1540
One of Dawit II's younger sons, Yaqob, is said to have stayed behind to hide in the province of Menz in Shewa. Yaqob's grandson Susenyos I defeated his
Dawit_II
Empress of Ethiopia in the 15th century
also known as Queen of Zeila was Empress of Ethiopia by marriage to Zara Yaqob (r. 1434–1468), and served as regent between 1507 and 1516 during the minority
Eleni_of_Ethiopia
Isaac ben Jacob de Lattes (Hebrew: יצחק בן יעקב דלאטש) was a rabbi who lived in Provence. In 1372 he completed his Kiryat Sefer, including two parts, Shaarei
Isaac_Lattes
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1344 to 1372
death of his father, Newaya Krestos had agreed to the entreaties of Abuna Yaqob to recall the monks his father had exiled and live a monogamous life unlike
Newaya_Krestos
of the Sabbath and proselytization of their faith. Finally, under Zara Yaqob a compromise was made between the new Egyptian bishops and the Ewostathians
History_of_Ethiopia
Emperor-in-exile of Ethiopia (1916–1997)
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Amha_Selassie
Country in the Horn of Africa
Muslim entities was the Sultanate of Ifat. During the reign of Emperor Zara Yaqob, the Ethiopian Empire reached its pinnacle. His rule was marked by the consolidation
Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1430 to 1433
descendants of Takla Maryam had been taken from Amba Geshen by Emperor Zara Yaqob and "exiled to hot lands where there are many diseases"; when his son Emperor
Takla_Maryam
Imperial Ethiopian dynasty (1270–1974)
were previously incorporated into the empire under Amda Seyon I and Zara Yaqob, peripheral areas were lost after the invasion of Ahmad Ibrahim. In the
Solomonic_dynasty
Philosophical treatise by the Ethiopian philosophers Zera Yacob and Walda Heywat
present-day Ethiopia: One hatata is written by the Abyssinian philosopher Zara Yaqob (Zär'a Ya'eqob/Zera Yacob, in his text also named Wärqe, 1600–1693), supposedly
Hatata
Apostle of Jesus (died 44)
Greek: Ἰάκωβος, romanized: Iákōbos; Classical Syriac: ܝܥܩܘܒ, romanized: Yaʿqōḇ; died c. 44) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. According to the New
James_the_Great
King of Aragon from 1416 to 1458
the way to Ethiopia. He later sent a letter to Yeshaq's successor Zara Yaqob in 1450, in which he wrote that he would be happy to send artisans to Ethiopia
Alfonso_V_of_Aragon
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1797 to 1798
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Yonas
Ethiopian monk in the 15th century
medieval Ethiopian Christianity. Active during the reign of Emperor Zara Yaqob (r. 1434–1468), Estifanos is known for his strict asceticism, his rejection
Abba Estifanos of Gwendagwende
Abba_Estifanos_of_Gwendagwende
Title of the ruling monarch of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1974/1975
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Emperor_of_Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1285 to 1294
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Yagbe'u_Seyon
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1414 to 1429
1414. His younger brothers included Emperor Takla Maryam and Emperor Zara Yaqob. Much of the details of Yeshaq's reign is found in the works of the medieval
Yeshaq_I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1879 to 1913
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Menelik_II
Empress of Ethiopia and wife of Emperor Dawit II
church. Husband: Lebna Dengel (1496 – 2 September 1540) Fiqtor (d. 1539) Yaqob (d. 1558) Fasilides Susenyos I (1572 – 17 September 1632) Lesana Krestos
Seble_Wongel
Name list
officer Konstadinos Zalagitis (born 1980), Greek athlete (triple jump) Zara Yaqob (1399–1468), Constantine (Kostentinos or Kwenstantions) I of Ethiopia Eskender
Konstantinos
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1285
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Yekuno_Amlak
Ethnic group native to Ethiopia
women, Zara Yaqob himself married Eleni which was denounced by Muslims in the region. In 1444 Eleni of Hadiya is mentioned in the Zara Yaqob chronicles
Hadiya_people
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Haile_Selassie
Periodic comet
light in the sky that historians typically identify as Halley's Comet, Zara Yaqob, Emperor of Ethiopia from 1434 to 1468, founded the city of Debre Berhan
Halley's_Comet
past the Awash Valley. The Yafit defeat allowed Alexandria to send Abuna Yaqob, to Ethiopia in 1337 to be its metropolitan. Yakob reinvigorated the Ethiopian
Christianity_in_Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1382 to 1413
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Dawit_I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1559 to 1563
Menas, proclaiming Tazkaro, the illegitimate son of Emperor Menas' brother, Yaqob, as negus. Tazkaro was supported by the leader of the Portuguese who had
Menas_of_Ethiopia
Region
A copy of 17th century philosophical and ethical treatise by Ethiopian philosopher Zara Yaqob
East_Africa
Topics referred to by the same term
Constantín mac Cináeda (d. 877), also known as Constantine I of Scotland Zara Yaqob (1399–1468), emperor of Ethiopia sometimes known as Constantine I Nobles
Constantine I (disambiguation)
Constantine_I_(disambiguation)
15th-century Ethiopian monk and teacher
Ethiopian Orthodox monk and the teacher of the children of Emperor Zara Yaqob of Ethiopia. Abba Sabra tried to convert the Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews)
Abba_Sabra
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1868 to 1871
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Tekle_Giyorgis_II
Peninsula and geopolitical region
A copy of 17th century philosophical and ethical treatise by Ethiopian philosopher Zara Yaqob
Horn_of_Africa
(37–65) Aggai (66–87) Mari I (88–120) Abris (121–137) Abraham I (159–171) Yaqob I (172–190) Ahadabui (202–220) Shahlufa (220–240) Papa bar Aggai (c. 280–329)
List of patriarchs of the Church of the East
List_of_patriarchs_of_the_Church_of_the_East
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1830 to 1832
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Iyasu_IV
Medieval kingdom in southwestern Ethiopia
that the Adal Mabrak sent Mahiko's head and limbs to Zara Yaqob as proof of his death. Zara Yaqob turned away from the policy of expansion to that of consolidating
Hadiya_(historical_region)
Oriental Orthodox Church denomination of Ethiopia
two churches throughout the Middle Ages. In 1439, in the reign of Zara Yaqob, a religious discussion between Giyorgis and a French visitor led to the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church
Eastern Catholic church based primarily in Iraq
seminary in Mosul, and seven (Philip Yaqob Abraham, Yaqob Yohannan Sahhar, Eliya Joseph Khayyat, Shlemun Sabbagh, Yaqob Awgin Manna, Hormizd Stephen Jibri
Chaldean_Catholic_Church
Historical Eritrean and Ethiopian province
15th century, Bur seems to have been governed by a seyum whom Emperor Zara Yaqob placed under the supremacy of the Bahr Negash, alongside the governors of
Medri_Bahri
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1721 to 1730
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Bakaffa
Son of Ethiopian emperor Zara Yaqob
Abba Saga was the son of the Ethiopian emperor Zara Yaqob, and a monk of Ethiopian Christianity. His teacher was Abba Sabra, a monk of Ethiopian Christianity
Abba_Saga
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo monk and author of religious book
medieval Ethiopia. His stature can be compared to those of emperor Zara Yaqob and a pseudonymous author known only by the name Ritu'a Haymanot ("The One
Giyorgis_of_Segla
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1716 to 1721
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Dawit_III
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1706 to 1708
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Tekle_Haymanot_I
Ethnic group in Eritrea
Bizen (now preserved in the monastery of Kodadu), a decree by Emperor Zara Yaqob is recorded, permitting the people of Hamasien to go to Kebessa and cultivate
Tigrinya_people
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1429 to 1430
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Andreyas
Mountain in Iran
(Persian Language)" (in Persian). "About for mount sultan yaqob" (in Persian). Retrieved 8 September 2025. "About for mount soltan yaqob" (in Persian).
Mount_Sultan_Yaqub
Mother of Zara Yaqob. Eleni Zara Yaqob (r. 1434–1468) Born in the Hadiya Sultanate. Following the Sultanate's invasion by Zara Yaqob, she was captured
List of royal consorts of Ethiopia
List_of_royal_consorts_of_Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1711 to 1716
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Yostos
Historical region of Ethiopia
province served as the birthplace of the future emperors Zara Yaqob and Dawit II. Zara Yaqob and Na'od would then make Debre Berhan and Zeway their capitals
Shewa
Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (1468–1496)
Hearing the news of the church's destruction the Ethiopian ruler Zara Yaqob built another church in Ethiopia to console the sorrow of the Egyptian bishop
Qaitbay
Hebraeus: After Yaʿqob, Ahadabui. He was given this name because of his striking similarity to his father. Shortly before he died Yaʿqob instructed two
Ahadabui
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1769
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Yohannes_II
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1478 to 1494
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Eskender
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1755 to 1769
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Iyoas_I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1603 to 1604
Empress Sena Maryam, stepmother of Emperor's eldest surviving son Prince Yaqob, who was made emperor in 1597. The empress had Za Dengel seized and confined
Za_Dengel
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1769 to 1777
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Tekle_Haymanot_II
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1494 to 1507
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Na'od
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1299 to 1314
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Wedem_Arad
Japanese light novel series and its adaptations
Archived from the original on February 14, 2018. Retrieved February 14, 2018. Yaqob, Mohammed; Hafez, Manar Mohamed (February 8–10, 2023). Metaverse -An overview
Sword_Art_Online
Ethiopian homiliary for Archangel Uriel
Däbrä Ḥayq. The earlier one was copied during the reign of Emperor Zara Yaqob (1434–1468), while the other has been dated to the seventeenth century on
Homily_on_the_Archangel_Uriel
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1372 to 1382
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Newaya_Maryam
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1494
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Amda_Seyon_II
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1795
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Baeda_Maryam_II
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1855 to 1868
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Tewodros_II
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 1832 and 1855
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Sahle_Dengel
Ancient South Semitic language
name. Literature flourished especially during the reign of Emperor Zara Yaqob. Written by the Emperor himself were Matsʼhafe Berhan ("The Book of Light")
Geʽez
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1433 to 1434
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Amda_Iyasus
Fundamental principles that govern a state
translated into Ge'ez and entered Ethiopia around 1450 in the reign of Zara Yaqob. Even so, its first recorded use in the function of a constitution (supreme
Constitution
Patriarch of the Church of the East
sponsor ʿIsa the pharmacist than in the patriarch himself: The catholicus Yaʿqob II died after fulfilling his office for nineteen years, and was succeeded
Hnanisho_II
High priest of the Samaritan community
descended from Yīṣ'å̄q ban Åmrām (Isaac ben Amram); and Dār Yāqob, descended from Yāqob ban Årron (Jacob ben Aaron). Photographs of Samaritan High Priests
Samaritan_High_Priest
Five consecutive Emperors of Ethiopia from 1294 to 1299
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Sons_of_Yagbe'u_Seyon
Name list
Constantin Vișoianu Eskender, Constantine (Kostentinos) II of Ethiopia Zara Yaqob, Constantine (Kostentinos) I of Ethiopia John Constantine, DC Comics character
Constantine_(name)
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1832
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Gebre_Krestos
Military nobility of pre-modern Ethiopia
mostly under the latter, as well as Amda Seyon I, Baeda Maryam I and Zara Yaqob. The normal size of a regiment was several thousand men. Each regiment was
Chewa_regiments
District in Oromia of Ethiopia
"Adaba" comes from a Hadiya subgroup mentioned in the Royal Chronicle of Zara Yaqob, where they are referred to as the "Hababo". Braukämper has argued that
Adaba_(Aanaa)
Ethnic group in Ethiopia
1400s, their Garad (chief) was in conflict with the Abyssinian monarch Zara Yaqob. They are mostly Muslims but there are also some Christians. A map of the
Halaba_people
City in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Shewa Zone of the Amhara Region. Debre Birhan was founded by Emperor Zara Yaqob, in response to a miraculous light that was seen in the sky at the time
Debre_Birhan
Deuterocanonical book (200–175 BCE)
in that tradition referenced at Sirach 38:24–39:11 The treatises of Zara Yaqob, Emperor of Ethiopia, on the nature and power of the Virgin Mary quotes
Book_of_Sirach
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1871 to 1889
Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos II) Amda Seyon II Na'od Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos
Yohannes_IV
Female given name
lawyer Zara Wright (active 1920), American author based in Chicago Zara Yaqob (1399–1468), Emperor of Ethiopia (1434–1468) Zaara Yesmin (born 1997), Indian
Zara_(name)
YAQOB
YAQOB
YAQOB
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Female
Greek
 Variant spelling of Greek Achima, probably ACHIMAH means "Jehovah raises up."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southern England and South Wales) and Irish
English (mainly southern England and South Wales) and Irish : from the Old English personal name Hearding, originally a patronymic from Hard 1. The surname was first taken to Ireland in the 15th century, and more families of the name settled there 200 years later in Tipperary and surrounding counties.North German and Dutch : patronymic from a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names beginning with hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.Warren Gamaliel Harding (1865–1923), the 29th president of the U.S., was born on a farm in OH, of English and Scottish stock on his father’s side. Early American bearers of this very common name include Joseph Harding who died at Plymouth in 1633. His great-great grandson Seth was a naval officer during the American Revolution.
Biblical
that sees a horse or a swallow
Boy/Male
Indian
Praised, Praiseworthy, The name of the prophet
Girl/Female
Arabic
Pride
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
From the Headland with the Hazel Trees
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Another Name of Vishnu
Boy/Male
German American Celtic English Gaelic
Friend.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Knowledge; Goddess Saraswati; Learning
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
YAQOB
YAQOB
YAQOB
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