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The Prester John of the Indies: A True Relation of the Lands of the Prester John, being the narrative of the Portuguese Embassy to Ethiopia in 1520, written by Father Francisco Alvares. Volumes I-II
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and from the north by invading Beja tribes. Angot was a much more defensible position, a decision that proved wise when Beta Israel captured Aksum during Queen
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by that time was no longer the center of the Christian kingdom, and was instead a frontier town, threatened from the west and south by the rising
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in the medieval period. Angot was on the front line between Abyssinia and the Afar lowlands, and after multiple wars, was occupied by the
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Werner J. Lange, ”History of the Southern Gonga (southwestern Ethiopia)“, Steiner, 1982, p. 18
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tribes of Raya, Wollo and Yejju. In more recent times, it became part of
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or Angot, however the exact location of this city is currently unknown.
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is said to have relocated the capital to Ku'bar on the shore of
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wrote that the boundary between Angot and Tigray was the
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Index

Amharic
Bugna
Ambassel
Lasta
Tigray
Francisco Álvares
Sabalete River
Lake Ashenge
Degna Djan
Kaffa
Dil Na'od
Lake Hayq
Istifanos Monastery
Aksum
Bete Israel
Gudit
Tigray
Bete Amhara
Oromo
Wollo Province
Amhara
Tigray
Raya Azebo
North Wollo Zone
The Prester John of the Indies: A True Relation of the Lands of the Prester John, being the narrative of the Portuguese Embassy to Ethiopia in 1520, written by Father Francisco Alvares. Volumes I-II
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978-1-351-54133-6
Aksum: An African Civilization of Late Antiquity
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