Arbegnoch
The Arbegnoch (Amharic: አርበኞች, Patriots) were Ethiopian resistance fighters in Italian East Africa from 1936 until 1941. They were known to the Italians as shifta.
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Arbegnoch
The Arbegnoch (Amharic: አርበኞች, Patriots) were Ethiopian resistance fighters in Italian East Africa from 1936 until 1941. They were known to the Italians as shifta.
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The Arbegnoch (Amharic: አርበኞች, ...... own to the Italians as shifta.
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The Arbegnoch (Amharic: አርበኞች, ...... own to the Italians as shifta.
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