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- Abba_Saga abstract "Abba Saga was the son of the Ethiopian king Zara Yaqob, and a monk of Ethiopian Christianity. His teacher was Abba Sabra, a monk of Ethiopian Christianity. He converted to Judaism after Abba Sabra, himself converted. Later Abba Sabra and Abba Saga, established a separate kingdom in modern day Ethiopia in which Jews were not persecuted, unlike the kingdom, of his father, who was known as \"the exterminator of the Jews\" in which Jews were severely persecuted.".
- Abba_Saga wikiPageID "21193199".
- Abba_Saga wikiPageLength "926".
- Abba_Saga wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Abba_Saga wikiPageRevisionID "660561645".
- Abba_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Abba_Sabra.
- Abba_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Converts_to_Judaism_from_Oriental_Orthodoxy.
- Abba_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethiopian_Jews.
- Abba_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethiopian_clergy.
- Abba_Saga wikiPageWikiLink Zara_Yaqob.
- Abba_Saga wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abba Saga".
- Abba_Saga name "Saga, Abba".
- Abba_Saga shortDescription "Ethiopian clergy".
- Abba_Saga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethiopia-bio-stub.
- Abba_Saga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Abba_Saga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unsourced.
- Abba_Saga description "Ethiopian clergy".
- Abba_Saga description "Ethiopian clergy".
- Abba_Saga subject Category:Converts_to_Judaism_from_Oriental_Orthodoxy.
- Abba_Saga subject Category:Ethiopian_Jews.
- Abba_Saga subject Category:Ethiopian_clergy.
- Abba_Saga hypernym Son.
- Abba_Saga type Agent.
- Abba_Saga type Group.
- Abba_Saga type Person.
- Abba_Saga type Person.
- Abba_Saga type Group.
- Abba_Saga type Agent.
- Abba_Saga type NaturalPerson.
- Abba_Saga type Thing.
- Abba_Saga type Q215627.
- Abba_Saga type Q5.
- Abba_Saga type Person.
- Abba_Saga comment "Abba Saga was the son of the Ethiopian king Zara Yaqob, and a monk of Ethiopian Christianity. His teacher was Abba Sabra, a monk of Ethiopian Christianity. He converted to Judaism after Abba Sabra, himself converted. Later Abba Sabra and Abba Saga, established a separate kingdom in modern day Ethiopia in which Jews were not persecuted, unlike the kingdom, of his father, who was known as \"the exterminator of the Jews\" in which Jews were severely persecuted.".
- Abba_Saga label "Abba Saga".
- Abba_Saga sameAs Q4663662.
- Abba_Saga sameAs צאגה_אמלק.
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- Abba_Saga wasDerivedFrom Abba_Saga?oldid=660561645.
- Abba_Saga givenName "Abba".
- Abba_Saga isPrimaryTopicOf Abba_Saga.
- Abba_Saga name "Abba Saga".
- Abba_Saga name "Saga, Abba".
- Abba_Saga surname "Saga".