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Ras Abebe Aregai (18 August 1903 – 17 December 1960) was an Ethiopian military commander who, during the Italian occupation, led a group of resistance fighters (collectively known as the Arbegnoch or "Patriots") that operated in Menz and Shewa. The British IWM labeled Abebe “one of the bravest men in the modern world.” He later served as Prime Minister of Ethiopia from 27 November 1957 until his death. He was a victim of the unsuccessful 1960 Ethiopian coup. Abebe was the grandchild of Ras Gobana Dacche, whose 1880s military expeditions led to the expansion of Ethiopia’s modern borders.

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  • Abebe Aregai (en)
  • Abebe Aragai (de)
  • Abebe Aregai (fr)
  • Abebe Aregai (it)
  • Abbebe Aregaj (pl)
  • Арегаи Абебе (ru)
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  • Ras Abebe Aragai auch Abebe Aregai (amharisch አበበ አረጋይ; * 18. August 1903; † 12. Dezember 1960 in Addis Abeba) war ein äthiopischer Polizeioffizier, Widerstandskämpfer und Politiker. Aragai war einer der Anführer des äthiopischen Widerstandes, der sogenannten Arbegnoch (amharisch für „Patrioten“), während der italienischen Besetzung Äthiopiens von 1936 bis 1941. (de)
  • Ras Abebe Aregai (18 August 1903 – 17 December 1960) was an Ethiopian military commander who, during the Italian occupation, led a group of resistance fighters (collectively known as the Arbegnoch or "Patriots") that operated in Menz and Shewa. The British IWM labeled Abebe “one of the bravest men in the modern world.” He later served as Prime Minister of Ethiopia from 27 November 1957 until his death. He was a victim of the unsuccessful 1960 Ethiopian coup. Abebe was the grandchild of Ras Gobana Dacche, whose 1880s military expeditions led to the expansion of Ethiopia’s modern borders. (en)
  • Ras Abebe Aregai (Ge'ez: ራስ አበበ አረጋይ) est un résistant et homme politique éthiopien. (fr)
  • Abebe Aregai è stato un militare e politico etiope, primo ministro dell'Etiopia dal 1957 al 1960.Fu uno dei capi principali della Resistenza abissina contro l'occupazione italiana (1936-1941) seguita alla Guerra d'Etiopia. (it)
  • Abbebe Aregaj (ur. prawdopodobnie 1903, zm. 15 grudnia 1960) – etiopski książę (ras), który podczas okupacji włoskiej wyróżnił się jako dowódca partyzantów, a później sprawował urząd ministra obrony w latach 1942–1943, 1947–1949 i 1955–1960 oraz premiera od 1957 do 1960, kiedy został zastrzelony przez uczestników nieudanego zamachu stanu przeciw cesarzowi Hajle Syllasje I. (pl)
  • Абебе Арегаи (амх. አበበ አረጋይ; 18 августа 1903, дер. Войра Амба-Джирру, провинция Шоа, Эфиопия — 17 декабря 1960, Аддис-Абеба, Эфиопия) — эфиопский военный и государственный деятель, премьер-министр Эфиопии (1957—1960). Лидер антифашистского сопротивления против итальянской оккупации страны. (ru)
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  • Abebe Aregai (en)
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  • Abebe Aregai (en)
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  • Woira Amba-Jirru, Shewa, Ethiopian Empire (en)
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