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    Dejazmach Balcha Safo (Amharic: ባልቻ ሳፎ; 1863 – 6 November 1936), popularly referred to by his horse-name Abba Nefso, was an Ethiopian military commander...
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  • Balcha (Amharic: ባልቻ) is a male name of Ethiopian origin that may refer to: Balcha Safo (1863–1936), Ethiopian general in the Italo-Ethiopian Wars Kebede...
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    administration was left to Menelik's loyal general, Dejazmach Balcha Safo. Balcha Safo's administration of Harar was ineffective, and so during the last...
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  • Safo may refer to: Balcha Safo (1863–1936), Ethiopian general Lucy Safo, Ghanaian writer Safo, Mali, a town and commune in the Koulikoro Region of Mali...
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    on the Ethiopian formations until a portion of the Ethiopians led by Balcha Safo deployed their quick-firing Hotchkiss guns on the lower side of Mount...
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    never occupied the same location as their seat. Conservatives, including Balcha Safo, agitated to redress this perceived insult to the Empress and to the...
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    Ethiopians withdrew to nearby areas to regroup; Abebe Aregai went to Ankober, Balcha Safo to Gurage, Zewdu Asfaw to Mulo, Blatta Takale Wolde Hawariat to Limmu...
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  • album by Lara Saint Paul Bill Saffo, Mayor of Wilmington, North Carolina Balcha Safo (1863-1936), Ethiopian general, alternative spelling Sapho (disambiguation)...
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    assigned to its rule were nobles loyal to the Emperor, such as Dejazmach Balcha Safo, who governed it at different times before the Italian occupation. Its...
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    commanders withdrew to nearby areas to regroup; Abebe Aregai went to Ankober, Balcha Safo to Gurage, Zewdu Asfaw to Mulo, Blatta Takale Wolde Hawariat to Limmu...
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