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- Faggeta_Lekoma abstract "Faggeta Lekoma is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. The woreda is named in part after two former districts: Faggeta, best known as the location for the Battle of Faggeta (9 December 1769), where Ras Mikael Sehul with the help of Goshu of Amhara and Wand Bewossen defeated Fasil of Damot; and Lekoma, where Emperor Susenyos quashed a revolt of the local Agaw in 1614. Part of the Agew Awi Zone, Faggeta Lekoma is bordered on the south by Banja Shekudad, on the west by Guangua, on the north by Dangila, and on the east by the Mirab Gojjam Zone. Towns in Faggeta Lekoma include Addis Kidame and Faggeta.".
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageID "7504631".
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageLength "3263".
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageRevisionID "592963479".
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Addis_Kidame.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Agaw.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Agaw_people.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Agew_Awi_Zone.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Amhara_Region.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Amhara_people.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Amharic.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Amharic_language.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Awi_people.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Awngi_language.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Banja_Shekudad.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Faggeta.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amhara_Region.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Districts_of_Ethiopia.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Central_Statistical_Agency_(Ethiopia).
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Dangila_(woreda).
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Districts_of_Ethiopia.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopia.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopian_Orthodox_Christianity.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopian_aristocratic_and_court_titles.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Faggeta.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Fasil_of_Damot.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Goshu_of_Amhara.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Guangua.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Mikael_Sehul.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Mirab_Gojjam_Zone.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Ras_(title).
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Susenyos_I.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Susenyos_of_Ethiopia.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink Wand_Bewossen.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLink West_Gojjam_Zone.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faggeta Lekoma".
- Faggeta_Lekoma hasPhotoCollection Faggeta_Lekoma.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Faggeta_Lekoma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woredas_of_the_Agew_Awi_Zone.
- Faggeta_Lekoma subject Category:Amhara_Region.
- Faggeta_Lekoma subject Category:Districts_of_Ethiopia.
- Faggeta_Lekoma hypernym Woredas.
- Faggeta_Lekoma point "11.333333333333334 36.75".
- Faggeta_Lekoma type Settlement.
- Faggeta_Lekoma type SpatialThing.
- Faggeta_Lekoma comment "Faggeta Lekoma is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. The woreda is named in part after two former districts: Faggeta, best known as the location for the Battle of Faggeta (9 December 1769), where Ras Mikael Sehul with the help of Goshu of Amhara and Wand Bewossen defeated Fasil of Damot; and Lekoma, where Emperor Susenyos quashed a revolt of the local Agaw in 1614.".
- Faggeta_Lekoma label "Faggeta Lekoma".
- Faggeta_Lekoma sameAs ፋጅታ_ለኮማ.
- Faggeta_Lekoma sameAs Faggeta_Lekoma.
- Faggeta_Lekoma sameAs m.0263qns.
- Faggeta_Lekoma sameAs Q3064440.
- Faggeta_Lekoma sameAs Q3064440.
- Faggeta_Lekoma lat "11.333333333333334".
- Faggeta_Lekoma long "36.75".
- Faggeta_Lekoma wasDerivedFrom Faggeta_Lekoma?oldid=592963479.
- Faggeta_Lekoma isPrimaryTopicOf Faggeta_Lekoma.