• Kebri Dehar (Somali: Qabridahare) (Amharic: ቀብሪ ደሓር) is a city in the eastern part of Ethiopia known as the Ogaden Region. Located in the Korahe Zone...
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    fighting. Authorities responded by imposing curfews on the towns of Kebri Dehar, Warder, and Shilabo, 36 suspected militants were also arrested. On 1...
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  • Another name for rapper Anybody Killa Kabri Dar Airport, Kebridehar (Kebri Dehar), Ethiopia (IATA airport code) Abkhaz language (ISO 639-3 code) Activision...
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  • Injibara Irgachefe Itang Iteya Jaldessa Jijiga Jimma Jinka Karat Kebri Beyah Kebri Dehar Kebri Mangest Kemise Kercheche Kobo Kombolcha Konso Korem Kula Kulubi...
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    Unity Conference of the Somali Nation, which was held February 1995 at Kebri Dehar, at which they made pledges which would cause the organisation to effectively...
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  • (July 18, 1997 – December 30, 2020) was born in Somalia to parents from Kebri Dehar, a city in the Somali region of Ethiopia. His father resettled in the...
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    Ogadenia. He completed his formative education in his birthplace of Kebri Dehar. He graduated from Medhane-Alem High School in Harar in 1972. He also...
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  • Gigga Jijiga Giggiga Jima Gimma Jubaland Oltregiuba Kachisi Caccisì Kebri Dehar Gabredarre Keftiya Cadta Kelafo Callafo Kibre Mengist Adola, Angedi Kobo...
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  • Coffee Cooperative Union website "Field Trip Report: Jijiga, Hartesheik, Kebri Dehar, Fafen and Shinile, Somali Region" UNEUE Report, February 2001 (accessed...
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  • Coffee Cooperative Union website "Field Trip Report: Jijiga, Hartesheik, Kebri Dehar, Fafen and Shinile, Somali Region" UNEUE Report, February 2001 (accessed...
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