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Hawzen
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Re: Here are The Two Heros That Are Still Chasing Ascari Eritreans to Their Graves!!

Post by Hawzen » 29 Jan 2020, 01:44

Baby Wushiyee,

You are getting there to come out of closet about your agame identity :lol: :mrgreen: :oops: . By the way, your king has to have a head before chasing anybody :oops: :oops: :oops:




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Re: Here are The Two Heros That Are Still Chasing Ascari Eritreans to Their Graves!!

Post by pastlast » 29 Jan 2020, 01:58

present wrote:
29 Jan 2020, 01:19

present,

Just an FYI this is an actual well documented report on Isayas Afwrki, the descendant of the Man who died wounding Ras Alula in a battle over land in Tigray. Isayas Afwrki is NOT Descended from Any Eritrean Ascari, but he is Descended from your People of Tigray. He Belongs to your People on both his Father and Mother Side. He is 0%%%% Eritrean infact he is Minus-1000% Eritrean with all the Evil things he has Done to Eritrea and Eritreans since Gedli til Present!

http://assabnaturalport.org/Dejemach%20 ... 122018.pdf

Battle Of Shire, January 19, 1897: the Tembienian Ras Hagos Mirach
WoldeKidan (the father of Abraha Hagos or the great-grandfather of Isayas
Afewerki) fought a hard battle against his rival, the Great General and ex-Governor Ras Alula Engda Uqbin or Aba Nega. By this time Governor Ras Alula had
already lost his fiefdom of Mereb Melash because of the Italian conquest in Eritrea and
Menelikís treachery. The Battle of Shire was so fateful for both Ras Hagos Mirach and Ras Alula (Aba Nega). Death of Ras Hagos: In the Battle of Shire Ras Hagos was defeated. Ras Hagos was
wounded in the battle and he was captured while wounded by the Ras Alula. Ras Alula
himself was also badly wounded to his leg. Ras Alula hanged Ras Hagos on the spot. Death of Ras Alula: The hero Aba Nega died on February 15, 1897 as a result of his wound
to his leg. He died exactly 27 days after Ras Hagos

6. Abraha Hagos, the son of the fallen Ras Hagos Mirach WoldeKidan, left his
hometown in Tembien and travelled to the Eritro-Ethiopian border. Upon
reaching the checkpoint at border, he requested asylum from the Italian
authorities. The Italians, as per their strict policy of prohibiting any outsider from entering Eritrea,
should have refused to grant asylum to Abraha. Especially when the asylum seeker is the
son of the majestic Tembienian Ras Hagos Mirach WoldeKidan, who is also the brother of
Imperatore Giovanni IV, the Italians should have automatically rejected the immigrant.
Abraha presented a special claim to the Italian authorities that would break the prohibition
of entry. The claimantís father was Ras Hagos Mirach WoldeKidan who engaged the Great
General Ras Alula Engda Uqbin in the Battle Of Shire, which lead to the death of the Great
General. The claimantís case had been already on high priority on the national security of
the Italian government. When Abraha Hagos showed up at the checkpoint, the Italians had still fresh memory of the
carnage and indignation they suffered at Dogali in the hands of Ras Alula. Since the Battle
of Dogali, the government of Italy had put a high priority on their national security, to score
by any means a vendetta against Ras Alula for the 449 Italian lives and for the death of the
highly decorated Lieutenant Colonel Tommaso De Cristoforis. Ras Hagos Mirach WoldeKidan inadvertently had scored Italyís vendetta against Ras Alula. Now, his son Abraha would become the beneficiary of the massive Italian deaths at Dogali. Based on Italyís national security of high priority, the Italian authorities in Eritrea welcomed
Abraha Hagos as individual person and allowed him to enter Eritrea and stay in the colony

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