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 Translation for 'Abyssinia' from English to Russian
SYNO Abyssinia | Ethiopia | Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia | ...
геогр.
Абиссиния {ж}
Abyssinia
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Translation for 'Abyssinia' from English to Russian

Abyssinia
Абиссиния {ж}геогр.
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Usage Examples English
  • Abyssinia's withdrawal affects the devastated community like a long drought while Trembling Sally continues to tempt her with dark thoughts.
  • The bridge got its name from the 1868 invasion of Abyssinia by British troops.
  • Geographical and anthropological evidence from European scholars studying Abyssinia in the 19th and early 20th centuries characterizing Amhara and Tigray as historically separate kingdoms of Abyssinia, differing in language, dress and customs, and separated by the Tekeze River.
  • She was amongst the women who migrated to Abyssinia. She migrated with her husband Abu hudhaifah ra. While in Abyssinia she gave birth to his (Abu Hudhaifah) son Muhammad ibn Abu Hudhaifah.
  • In pre-Islamic Abyssinia, the Abyssinian merchants traded with their Arabic counterparts.

  • Italy had wanted to seize the independent nation of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) as part of its Italian Empire and also avenge the 1896 Battle of Adwa, a humiliating defeat.
  • Dunn died of a gunshot wound under mysterious circumstances in Abyssinia (now Eritrea), where he was part of the British Expedition to Abyssinia.
  • The dancing mania in Abyssinia was a current event at the time of publication.
  • The "mutiti" tree (erythrina abyssinia) or the "mutsvanzwa" tree (pseodolanchnostylisis maprouneifolia) are used to make it due to its size .
  • Mus'ab al-Zubayri narrated that when Uthman migrated to Abyssinia, he was accompanied by his wife Ruqayya bint Muhammad. A child named Abd Allah was born in the land of Abyssinia in 2 BH.

  • Mussolini got his way, and his plans to invade Abyssinia were not brought up.
  • The International African Friends of Abyssinia (IAFA) was founded by C.
  • Mansfield Harry Isham Parkyns (16 February 1823 – 12 January 1894) was an English traveller, known for his travel book "Life in Abyssinia: being notes collected during three years' residence and travels in that country" (1853).
  • In September 1935, a recruiting drive was held at the hotel with the prospects increasing for war in East Africa arising out of the Abyssinia Crisis.
  • As a result of the Abyssinia Crisis and the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935, the Australian government enacted the "Sanctions Act 1935", which barred Australians from doing business with Italy unless authorised by the government.

  • In 1935, Gariboldi commanded the 30th Infantry Division "Sabauda" on the northern front during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War.
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