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| Tiribulus |
12:27am on Friday, October 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| Nice sound quality for the money I am very pleased with the sound quality. Not bad, but probably many better ones out there. Mine is very sensitive to line noise. When the wire brushes against my shirt, even slightly. | |
| bennett7777 |
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| Would certainly purchase again, especially at price from this merchant. Sound is overall exceptionally high quality, and the ear buds fit comfortably. | |
| michaelk1971 |
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| Great for the price. The 5 star rating if more so for the price, eco-friendly packaging than audio quality. Sennheiser small ear buds Excellent Service from the vendor - package arrived very quickly and is exactly what I needed. Great little earphones I have previously purchased these for myself when I wanted a cheap pair to go to the gym. | |
| tesla4370 |
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| the unit are very small and easy to carry and look high tech too. I like it as compare to the bulky headphone I had used before. For the price. | |
| kashman5k |
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| Great Bass and overall volume, nice fit, durable Slightly canned sounding Clear sound, excellent bass, extremely comfortable. Same as all earbuds – cord noise. No case (not a big deal) excellent build poor bass and goes deep in the ear canal | |
| gordigor |
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| I bought these to go with my Sansa Fuze to replace the included earbuds. It is definitely a worthwhile upgrade. After 1 month of horror and pain with my iPod earbuds, I was desperate for a nice set of ear phones for office, recreation, and home chore use. | |
| splamo |
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| I have to admit that to some extent I am a compulsive buyer of inexpensive headphones. One recent addition to my "collection" (Sennheiser HD201. | |
| Vortukalem |
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| These ear buds are really nice. I am a music and hi-fi lover. I bought these to use in my office when doing work and for working out at the gym. | |
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MICROWAVE OVEN
DATE : 14.03.00 No. : TB-M0002230
Technical Report
Title Turntable tray not rotating. Model SUK:- R-872M : All versions, R-772M : All versions. SEEG:- R-872 : All versions, R-772 : All versions, R-852(W).
General
The turntable tray fails to rotate. In some instances this is attributable to the trays locating hole being oversize.
The turntable motor shaft assembly is failing to engage the Turntable tray due to the drive hole on the underside of the Tray being oversize.
Field Action
Replace the Turntable tray and complete functional check to confirm operation.
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Manuel de Service C. OLD NEW D. OLD X NEW
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P REPLACEMENT PART NO. A R Ref.No. DESCRIPTION OLD PART No. Q'ty NEW PART No. T 1 ----- Turntable tray CTNT-A002URKO 1 ----InterEffecchange- tive Q'ty ability From ------Feb-00 Price Code AY

Daoierri 0721'/4403' 872 m 07/44 [Gz] Daont, see Dawint Daoe (east of the lower Awash river) 11/41 [Ne] "We came to the base of a hill which was topped by a village called Budaia Muhammad. The district was called Daoe." [Nesbitt 1934(1955)] JED11 Daouenle, see Dewele HDK72 Dapisa 0942'/3746' 2126 m 09/37 [AA Gz] dapo, dappo (O) "dry type" e.g. bread without drink or clothes without ornament; daappoo (O) sorghum HDA46 Dapo, see Dabu H. Dapo (centre in 1964 of Dapo Gacho sub-district) 08/35 [Ad] H. Dapo Dima sub-district (centre in 1964 = Diga) 08/36 [Ad] H. Dapo Gacho sub-district (centre 1964 = Dapo) 08/35 [Ad] dapo gu.: gumbi, gumbii (O) small granary inside the house HDB66 Dapo Gumbi, see Dabo Gumbi HDB84 Dapo Gumbi 0854'/3605' 1527 m 08/36 [Gz] HDB66 Dapo Gumbi sub-district (centre in 1964 = Gero) 08/36 [Ad] dapo h.: Hana (Bodi), name of an ethnic group HDB66c Dapo Hana sub-district (centre in 1964 = Temo) 08/36 [Ad] HDB66c Dapo Hana wereda (centre in 1964 = Temo) 08/36 [Ad] JCT16 HEE64 ?? dar (A) shore, river bank, edge; dar (Som) 1. people, ancestry, lineage; 2. aloe; 3. scoop, dip out; 4. skin for carrying water; 5. plunge, sink; 6. reason; daar (Som) 1. building of stone; 2. ignite, kindle; touch, disturb; dabat (A) twilight HBU16 Dar Dabat 0439'/3955' 929 m 04/39 [WO Gz] HDL89 Dar Nebba, see Deneba HEP26 Dar Sigehr (on map of 1868) 12/36 [18] dara, dahro (T) kinds of wild fig tree, Ficus spp; dara (A) part of a traditional saddle; dara (O) 1. clothes, lack of clothing; 2. (daaraa) ashes; 3. movables, personal effects, furniture; dhara (O) false, expression to deny that something is true; Dara, a small society in eastern Gemu-Gofa HBP68 Dara 0506'/3722' 1388 m, cf Dera 05/37 [Gz] HCJ09 Dara 0622'/3725' 2143 m 06/37 [WO Gz] /which Dara?:/ In the national elections of 15 May 2005 the Dara constituency, in Sidama zone, had 67 polling stations and 52,941 registered voters of whom 83% cast their votes. Dominating party was EPRDF with 28,625 votes and candidate Ato Yosefe Yosa Dabo. Second was CUD with 5,555 votes and candidate Ato Kesalegn Debako Dasa. The SLM party received 948 and the SHPDO party 742 and an independent candidate 513 votes. The remaining 7,638 votes are not explained. [www.electionsethiopia.org] HCP03 Dara 0719'/3602' 1832 m 07/36 [Gz] HDM80 Dara 0948'/3922' 1962 m 09/39 [Gz] HEL89 Dara 1235'/3916' 2307 m 12/39 [Gz] HER67 Dara (Dara Amba) (mountain) 1319'/3715' 1262 m 13/37 [WO Gz] /which Dara?:/ The Rosen party of Germans, while going northwards in the Simen mountains, arrived at Dara on 19 April 1905 and measured it to be at altitude 2589 m. It was an open place near a spring, and a district market was held there once a week. [F Rosen, Eine deutsche., Leipzig 1907 p 436] HES32 Dara (small market) 1255'/3747' 2452/2658 m 12/37 [Ad WO Ha Gz] (centre in 1964 of Dekhrso sub-district)
HFF44 JBS56
13/39 [Pa] Dara (historically recorded area) It was reported in the late 1500s that Dara was a Blue Nile district in the south of Begemder. Almeida wrote in the 1600s that Dara supplied 5,000 head of cattle in tax (required to be one animal in ten every three years). The customs post at Agula in Dara was abolished by Emperor Iyasu I (1682-1706). [Pankhurst 1961] Dara, see Dera Dara Duldul, see San Dere 05/43 [WO] darab (Som) 1. measure of land, about 1/4 hectare; 2. preparation, to make ready; 3. washing after defecation; dharab (Som) dew, mist; daraba (O) 1. place for grazing cattle in common; 2. friend in play and work Daraba 0744'/3707' 1739 m 07/37 [WO Gu Gz] Daraga, see Deraga Darago (historically recorded)./. [Pa] In 1609-10, Emperor Susneyos attacked the Oromo force which had devastated Emfraz and defeated it at Hamus Wenz, as well as at Darago. [Pankhurst 1997] Darakonsi (Daraconsi), see Sidib Darallaka (Darallaca) (area) 428 m 11/41 [+ WO] Darama (in Kembata awraja)./. [x] The Sudan Interior Mission School in 1968 had 81 male and 8 female students in grade 78, with 3 teachers of which one foreign. Darami (Dorami) 0842'/3714' 1764 m 08/37 [Gz] Darancole, see Daratole darar (Som) production of more milk /after drought or after getting better pasture/ The Borana people have been moving southwards in recent generations. Philip Maud found them in the Darar area, about 50 km north of the present-day Kenya border, in 1902. Darar, G. (mountain) 0429'/3703' 1896/1955 m 04/37 [WO Gz] Darar (mountain) 0536'/3920' 1535 m 05/39 [Gz] Darar 0538'/3922' 1615 m, cf Gilta Darar 05/39 [Gz] Darar (area), see under Abelti 08/37 [WO] Darar (area) 09/41 [WO]
HCR55 HFE53 ??
HEL74 JEB58 ?? 1960s HDC56 KCN07
HBJ95 HCF10 HCF20 HDD00 JDH96
darara, daraaraa (O) generally for flower or fruit of a tree; (dharaara) dinner; name of a gada age grade among the Borana; house of a sorcerer; also symbolically for tobacco; HCE59c Darara, with important well 05/39 [x] In the mid-1900s this place was regarded as being at the northern border of the Borana people towards the Guji, although the Borana had since long ceased living there. HC. Darara Dela (village in Yirga Alem region) 06/38 [x] "I was puzzled by the numbers of freshly broken flakes that we came across from time to time, even flakes that must have been deliberately struck, not broken by accident. Only at the end of our journey did I find the explanation. Diverging southwards from the usual route on the way back to Irgalem, we halted at a village called Darara Dela, and it happened to be market day. It was a 'women's market' - i.e. one where little but local foodstuffs are traded and where the men attend only for social purposes, standing about in groups while the women buy and sell."
"Looking round this market I found stalls where flakes of black obsidian, some with edges carefully worked to reduce the sharpness, were exposed for sale. Inquiry showed that these are widely used as razors (and also, at times, for letting blood) by the Sidamo and Wallamo people - an interesting survival of ancient methods." [D Buxton, Travels in Ethiopia, London (1949)1957 p 99] darasa (O) sacred enclosure, house of a sorcerer; daras (Som) lesson, to study; dharas (Som) anger, rage; Darasa (Gedeo), a sub-division of the Sidamo-Kambatta main ethnic group, numbering 500,000 texts B.L. Fargher, Tribal power structure and chu government, in Practical Anthropology, vol 17, 1970; C. Maclellan, Reaction to Ethiopian expansionism: the case of Darasa, 1895-1935; Ph.D. dissertation at Michigan State University, 1978. HCK19c Darasa 2773 m 06/38 [Gu] HCL00 Darasa (Darassa) 0624'/3828' 2773 m, cf Derassa 06/38 [Gz Wa] HES37 Darasge, see Deresge HCD68 Darassa (area) 05/38 [WO] HCL00 Darassa, see Derassa darat: deret (drt) (A) breast, chest /of body/; derete sefi (A) strongly-built HDU62 Darat 1030'/3935' 2870 m 10/39 [Gz] (with church Abo at some distance to the north) HEM71 Darat (pass) (recorded in 1868), cf Duffat 12/39 [18] HCS71 Darata (ford) 07/37 [WO] JEN94 Daratacna, see Deretakna darato (Som) disease afflicting sheep HCD83 Darato (Marato) (island in lake Abaya) 06/37 [WO Gz] 0610'/3745' 1168/1268/1285 m Coordinates would give map code HCD82 KCN07 Daratole (Darahtoleh, Darancole) 07/45 [Gz WO n] 0719'/4533' 617 m daray (Som) kind of tree with edible fruit JDD72 Daraylay (waterhole) 08/42 [WO] darb- (O) throw; darba (O) additional, extra, excess darbad (Som) very strong wind JBS98 Darbadulet, see Muldata 05/43 [WO] HCN64 Darbatta (Berbatta) 0748'/3509' 2152 m 07/35 [WO Gz] darbattu (O) shuttle for a loom JEH74 Darda (area of an ethnic group) 12/41 [Ne] "The edges of every rock seemed to be of a cutting sharpness, and pitfalls yawned everywhere. Hardly once in a thousand steps were we able to place a foot flat on the ground. For four and half hours we struggled forward and, in spite of all our pains, we felt glad that it was not night, for if it had been we must have been compelled to give up the endeavour until daylight. The Agulio Danakils were kinder than they knew when they cause us to hasten over this ground before darkness fell. These lava fields are known as Darda." [Nesbitt 1934(1955)] Dardakara (Dardacara, Cuatu) 12/35 [+ Gu] Darde 0724'/4050' 1498/1792 m 07/40 [WO Wa Gz] Darderio (Dardeiro) 0641'/4402' 610 m 06/44 [WO Gz] dare, dareh (Som) kind of large tree, Ficus sycomorus; dare (dar) (A) give in marriage /on the part of the parents/; darre (O) kind of tree
HE. JCP11 JCL37
HCS80 JCC67
HES34 HED65 HDJ67 HER56 JDP38 HDB55 HDE60 JDR94 JCG83 JB. HDB65 HDD40 HDD51 HDG27 HDD31
Dare 0759'/3731' 2170 m, cf Dere Dare (mountain area) dare kenda: kenda (qnda) (A) small drum carried under the arm and struck with the hand Dare Kenda (Dare Chenda) Darechera, see Jaragedo Daregot Abo (church) 0936'/3715' Dareh Amba daremo: dareemo (Som) kind of small plant Daremo Kapsye (Daremo Capsie) (area) Daremu (area), cf Darimu Daremu daren: dareen (Som) suspicion Daren (mountain) darera (O) long staff on which the roof of a house rests Darera (Dakera) 0704'/4008' 2494 m Darerto dargaye (Borana O) wheat, Triticum vulgare Darge 0845'/3612' 1918 m Darge (Darghie) (wide area), cf Derge Darge (Darghie) (wide area) Darge 0915'/3527' 1546 m Darge Maryam (church) 0830'/3739'
07/37 06/42
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HCK02 HFD50 HDR80 JDS23
HDB.c JDJ79 HCN79 HDL40 HCN79 HD.
HDB45 HDL46 JDJ69 HDB44
dari, daarii (O) limit, boundary, border Dari (Dori) 0622'/3741' 2043 m, cf Deri 06/37 [WO Wa Gz] Dari (Dori) 0838'/3921' 1541 m 08/39 [Gz] Darim (mountain) 1044'/3635' 1827 m 10/36 [WO Gz] Darima Asso (D. Assa) (mountain) 1730 m 10/42 [WO Gu] darima d.: diga, dhiiga (O) 1. blodd; 2. kinship; 3. fattish /animal good for slaughter/ Darima Diga (in Ilubabor) 08/35? [x] Darimi (mountain chain) 0941'/4228' 1514 m 09/42 [MS] Darimo (Darimu, Deraimo) 0752'/3541' 1955 m 07/35 [Gz WO] Coordinates would give map code HCN69 Darimo 0925'/3825' 1937 m 09/38 [AA MS] Darimu, a clan of the Arsi Oromo Darimu, see Darimo Darimu (Darmu) (in Gore awraja) 08/35? [+ Ad] A private /church?/ primary school in 1968 had 40 boys and 5 girls in grade 1, with one teacher. Darimu 0836'/3611' 1906 m 08/36 [Gz] Darimu 0929'/3859' 2659 m 09/38 [AA Gz] Darimu (Darmi) 09/42 [WO] darimu d.: dega (dga) (A) highland Darimu Dega (Darmu D.) 0834'/3602' 2133 m 08/36 [+ MS] cf Degga Daremu An elementary school building in Darimu Diga, constructed of concrete elements and with Swedish assistance through ESBU, was completed around 1970. [SIDA 1971] darimu degaga: dagaga (O) ivory Darimu Degaga (in Buno Bedele awraja) 08/36? [Ad] The primary school in 1968 had 208 boys and 15 girls in grades 1-5, with 3 teachers. Darimu sub-district, cf Daremu 05/35 [Ad] (centre in 1964 = Kibre Mengist)
HDA59c Darimu wereda (centre in 1964 = Alge) 08/35 [Ad] In the national elections of 15 May 2005 the Darimu constituency had 57 polling stations and 45,100 registered voters of whom 90% cast their votes. Leading party was EPRDF with 20,590 votes and candidate Ato Chanyalew Tegegne Bogale. Second was OFDM with 14,373 votes and candidate Ato Shifa Hussen Goye. The remaining 5,588 votes are not explained. [www.electionsethiopia.org] JCU15 JCU16 HES63 ?? HDA47 Darinda (area) Darinda (locality) 0720'/4450' Darioa 1316'/3751' 1518 m, cf Darwa. Darita (a Muslim village in Begemder) Dariumu Algga /?/ sub-district (centre in 1964 = Wayli) HCM74 Darkeena JDE48 Darkendalaq (area) KCN74 Darkenle (Darchenle) (area) darm (western Eth.) Chlorophytum sparsiflorum JDJ69 Darmi, see Darimu darmo (Som) kind of mat HDC72 Darmo (area), cf Darimo HDB44 Darmu Dega, see Darimu Dega HEJ58 07/44 07/44 13/37./. 08/35 06/39 08/44 07/45 [WO] [WO Gz] [Gz] [x] [Ad] [Br Ca] [WO] [+ WO]
HCL94 J.
JCP90 JDA23 JC. JDA45 JCP90 JDA45 JDA45 HFE84 HFF.
Darna, see Dahna daro: dahro (T) wild fig tree, Ficus dahro, Ficus vasta; daro (Som) strangle-hold /in wrestling/; darro (Som) red clay; daro (O) saint; Daro, sky-god of the Gonga people Daro, see Duro Daro (large mountain plateau) 08/40? [Gu] Undulating high plateau with an area of perhaps 200 sq km, with scattered houses and cultivation of coffee and cereals; water is sufficient but not abundant. At a place with eucalyptus on the NW margin of the plateau, near some springs and a little above the mule track, there used to be the camping ground of travellers passing the area. [Guida 1938] Daro, see Daro Lebu Daro 0822'/4007' 1857 m 08/40 [Gz] Daro Hawato (mountain) 07/40 [18] Daro Lebu 0810'/4047' 08/40 [Gz] Daro Lebu (D. Lebo) (mountain chain) 08/40 [Gz n] 0807'/4044' 1323 m Daro Lebo sub-district? (-1997-) 08/40 [n] Daro Lebu wereda (Darolebu.) 08/40 [+ Ad] (centre in 1964 = Mechata) Daro Tacle, see Dearo Tekle Daroka (Daroca), in the region of Amba Seneyti 14/39 [+ x] A Christian sanctuary was built on antique foundations. At that place, peasants found a burnt clay object, a kind of tray on which were a pair of small oxen coupled together by a yoke. It is so old that the oxen are not yet shown with humps. [J Doresse, L'empire., vol I, 1957 p 204] Daron 0748'/4118' 1233/1417 m 07/41 [WO Gz] daror: darroor (Som) seeping water, leakage Daror 07/41 [18] Daror (Darar, Darror) 0814'/4442' 945 m 08/44 [WO Gz 18] (with seasonal waterhole) in Ogaden not far from the Somalia border
JCP66 JC. JDF04
JDF04 JDF14 JCN88
HBR89 JDG66 HBK86 HBS75 HCS32
JEA95 HCD81 HCD81
UNCHR distributed much water to the refugee camp there in year 2000. Daror wereda (centre in 1964 = Daror) 08/44 [Ad] Daror (area), cf Deror 08/44 [WO] Daroti (mountain) 0758'/4035' 2094 m 07/40 [Gz] darra, dharra (O) craving, desire; Darre, Derra, name of a Tulama Oromo tribe Darra 0516'/3726' 1309 m, cf Derra 05/37 [WO Gz] Darreita Ale (area) 09/40 [WO] Darrita (Darritu) 0422'/3804' 1450 m 04/38 [WO Gz] (with seasonal waterhole) Darrito (mountain) 0511'/3802' 1664 m 05/38 [WO Gz] Darrito, see Honena Darsa, cf Darasa darsa karsa: darsa, Oromo word; karsa (O) 1. flat rock; 2. whetstone Darsa Karsa (Darsa Carsa) (area) 11/40 [+ WO] darsi (Som) act of scooping up; lesson, study, lecture Darsi (mountain) 0617'/3733' 2987 m 06/37 [WO Gz] see under Chencha Dartse, small district south of Chencha 06/37 [x] daru (A) the shore, the river bank; (O) to have no clothes Daru 08/36 [Gu] Daru 0752'/3942' 2461 m, see under Robi 07/39 [WO Gz] Daru 09/36 [18] Daru 1001'/3654' 2022 m 10/36 [Gz] Darueina (Daruina), see Dore Weyina Darumu (mountain) 0821'/3607' 2127 m 08/36 [WO Gz] cf Darimmu darwa.: daba (O) honeycomb /also other meanings/; (Som) tail? Darwa Daba (Darua Daba) (area) 11/41 [+ WO] Darwajani./. [20] Camp in Ogaden. A couple of relatively shallow wells were constructed there in 2000, with the assistance of UNHCR. [UNHCR, Global report 2000] Darweina 06/41 [Wa]
HCR93 HCU74 HD. HDR03 JCH08 HDB34
JEJ11 ??
JCJ20c
das (Afar) memorial of stone; das (A,T) shed, shack, hut covered with leaves and branches; daas (Som) shop, store, store-room; dhas (Som) lay eggs in the ground; des (ds) (A) pleasure, joy Das is a memorial to an Afar warrior who may be buried elsewhere. It takes the form of a low, circular stone wall, like the foundation of a hut, in which a gap has been left as if for a door. Outside, a line of upright stones leads up to the opening in the wall, and each of these upright stones represents one man slain. [David Buxton] HBL53 Das (Gebel D., Dass) (mountain) 04/38 [WO Gz] 0406'/3839' 1236, 1540 m HBL75c Das, with prehistoric well 04/38 [x] HEK62 Das (Bas) 1223'/3741' 2661 m 12/37 [Gu Gz] JDG84 Das (area) 09/40 [WO] HDU63 Dasa (Dair) 1032'/3937' 2899 m (recorded in 1841) 10/39 [Ha Gz] Historically a local dynasty ruled Gishe from the mountain fort of Dair. [V Stitz 1970] HDB55 Dasbo 0840'/3613' 1828 m 08/36 [n] HFF52 Dasbraseyon 1401'/3937' 2525 m 14/39 [MS]
Dase, see Dessie
Dasenech (Dassanetch, Dhaasanac), name of an ethnic group living east of the lower Omo and north of Lake Turkana, numbering about 32,099 according to the 1994 census. They call themselves Dasenech, are called Geleb (Galab) by others, speak a Cushitic language and were described by U. Almagor in 1978. [Ethnicity. 1994 p 49] texts Uri Almagor, Pastoral partners, Oxford or Manchester 1978; N.W. Sobania, Independence and Ethiopian expansionism in the early 20th century: The Dasenech experience, in 12th Int. Conf. of Ethiopian Studies, 1994 p 919-927. GEF47c Dashara (Dasciara) 10/34 [Ch Gu] 40 km from Gubba. HES69 Dashen (Dascian) (pass), see under Ras Dashen 13/38 [+ WO] H. Dasifie 10/35 [18] daso (O) temple for deity or religious leader KCR27 Daso El Megag (area) 07/47 [WO] HBL53 Dass, see Das JDG07 Dassa, G. (area) 1469 m, cf Dessa 09/40 [WO] HEF33 Dasse, see Dessie dat (dat') (A) slippery HED98c Dat Giyorgis (Dat Ghiorghis) 11/38 [+ Gu] data koma: data kooma (Afar) black hill datalg ali, cf Ali as first part of name JEB34 Datalg Ali (Teleg, Talag, Tlg) (area) 1002 m 11/41 [WO Pa] (former capital of the Afar country) King Amde Tsiyon is cited in a chronicle as saying: "As for me this is my intention: we will cross the country of Talag in the kingdom of Adal, we will kill the unbelievers who are still there, and we will return to our country by another road." [Pankhurst,. Chronicles 1967 p 28] 'Amd Seyon (1312-1342) once made his way across Adl country as far as its capital Tlg, which has been identified as the Afar settlement Datalg 'Ali. The capital was looted. [Pankhurst 1997] JEB70 Datara (area), cf Dettera 11/40 [Ha WO] A British diplomatic mission on their way to Shewa in mid-1841 at some distance after crossing the Awash river reached Datara, "where we all drank of the first crystal brook that had occurred during the weary journey from the sea-coast." [W C Harris, vol I, 1844 p 313] JEA. Date Bhire (in Awsa awraja) 11/40 [n] Enrollment in the Sweden-supported Wello Environment Education Project at Date Bhire was 163 in 1986/87. JEP65 Dathale (Detoli) (mountain) 13/41 [WO Ne] JEP53 Dathaluhabo (area) 13/40 [WO] HCS15 Dato (mountain) 2577 m, cf under Durame 07/37 [WO] HFF56 Dato 1404'/3955' 1057 m 14/39 [WO Gz] JEH46 Datoma Alidas (hills and plain) 12/41 [Ne] "Under the hill nearest to us there was a tomb, which appeared to have been constructed with great care. After our progress through the three craters, where there was not the faintest sign of any living inhabitant it came almost as a shock to us to find an elaborate sepulchre in such a place. The memorial had been erected to the memory of one Datoma Alidas, a chief whose name had been given to the locality also." [Nesbitt 1934(1955)] ?? Dattenab 09/40 [18]
Lieutenant William Barker of the Harris expedition passed there on 19 January 1842 on his way to the coast, and he described Dattenab as a frontier station east of Ankober when approaching the Awash. He found abundant grass and plenty of acacia trees. [R Burton, First footsteps. (1894)1987 appendix V p 227] datu, datuu (O) umbrella/parasol usually of leaves or straw JEB77 Datu (D. Bahari) (area), see under Asaita 11/41 JDP73c Dau (Daou) (mountain) circa 1035'/4100' 10/41 on map of 1901, east of Awash river Daua., cf Dawa. HCM86 Dauadina, see Dawadina JED11 Dauanleh, see Dewele HEK55 Dauc, see Dahuch Daud, the Moslem form of the name David HEU16 Daude (area) 12/39 daudi (A) kind of shrub or small tree, Piliostigma thonningii HDB38 Daudie (mountain, with church) 2080 m 08/36 see under Bedele HCE66 Daudo, see Dande, cf Dawdo JEA04 Daue, see Dawe JDP32 Daui (waterhole) 1015'/4055' 10/40 JDR94 Dauichel (Daueichel) (well) 10/41 HEK55 Dauk (Dauc) (mountain) 1215'/3757', cf Dahuch 12/38 HCB99 Daula (south of Omo river) 0618'/3633' 1089 m 06/36 HDM33 Daulie, see Dawliye HEE76 Daunt (Dawnt) (area) 1128'/3859' 2355 m 11/38 (recorded in 1868), cf Dawint
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1990s picts JEH13 JEN67 JBS73 HES55 HES64c
Dauro, Dawro, an ethnic group within the Ometo, with a language variety same/?/ as the Kullo Dauro (highland, map p 133 in Eriksson)./. [x] The people in Dauro (Kullo in another language) and in Konta are called ometi. Inhabitants in Dauro and Konta look similar to each other but speak different languages. Ensete is the main crop with both. With the Dauro an animal for food should be killed with a spear. The birth of a child is not celebrated by the ometi, but when a boy is aged six the /animist/ priest is given a steer as a sign of gratefulness to "the Supreme". Circumcision is at fourteen, at sixteen the boy moves from the care of the mother and lives with the father. At seventeen he marries and moves into a house of his own. Clothes differ a little between Dauro and Konta. Those of the Dauro are short, wide trousers and a large mantle with beautiful edges. Burial ritual is very different between the two groups. The Dauro lay the body in a grave lined with fine textiles. They throw spears high up towards the sky as if trying to hit "the Supreme" in revenge for the death. [J Eriksson, Oknt Etiopien, Stockholm 1966 p 76-77] Among 59 political parties listed in October 1994 (from source in July 1991?) there was also the Dawro Peoples' Revolutionary Democratic Organization. J Eriksson, Oknt Etiopien, Sthlm 1966 p 80-81[18] berbere in front of house, [19] local musical instruments. Daurre (area) 11/41 [WO] Dava (Deva) (hills) 1311'/4028' Dava Goronyo (Dava Gorogno) (area) Davark, see Debark Davart, see under Debark 13/40 05/42 [WO Ne Gz] [+ WO]
HES74c Daver (corrupt form of Debr?) 13/37 13/37 [n] Unidentified village immediately south of the Lamalimu mountain pass. The Prutky party of three Catholic missionaries arrived there on 17 March 1752. They described Daver as situated in a delightful plain with corn fields. They were not provided with any supplies, and only by begging in the village could they get water to drink. [Prutky's travels., 1991 p 88-89] daw (Som) 1. group of wells; way, road, path; dawa, dawwa (O) 1. cure, medicine; 2. ancient Oromo name of a month, equated with Tikimt = Oct-Nov; dawa (A) 1. fallow land, not being cultivated; 2. kind of strong weed that grows among cereals; dawwa (A) undergrowth, shrub; (T) kind of shrub or small tree, Grewia bicolor; 04/39 [Mi] Dawa (long river, southern Sidamo) Discoveries of minerals and exploitation has been more in the vicinity than in Dawa river valley itself. Along the Dawa river, gold has been indicated between the Awata and Kojowa affluents. The lower part flows through a valley which would be classed as a relatively young erosion cycle. The valley is relatively wide, with gently sloping sides of exposed bedrock. The titanium minerals rutile and ilmenite were found by Texas Africa Exploration Co. geologists in 1958. A sample from Dawa river contained 2.3 kg of rutile per cubic metre of gravel. In the middle Dawa valley, alkaline syenite composed of microcline albite-oligoclase, biotite, aegirine, and rarely hornblende is associated with biotite granite. [Mineral 1966] Dawa : Ganana In February 1895, Smith and Dodson moved south along the Web to where the Dawa river flows into the Ganana. Most of Smith's undeveloped photographic plates were damaged during his crossing of the Ganana. [P J Imperato 1998 p 114-115] Dawa : Juba Leaving Ferrandi and 45 soldiers in charge, Bottego and 180 men left Lugh in Somalia on 27 December 1895 and marched up the Juba, eventually reaching its junction with the Dawa river. From there, they headed west. [Imperato p 149] Dawa 0539'/3848' 1736 m 05/38 [Gz] Dawa 08/39 [n] A cave site in Gede Genet Peasant Association in Angacha wereda, near the right bank of Ferekasa (Ferk'esa) river. The site is believed to represent upper Paleolithic or later stone age culture. There are two caves of which one has two connected rooms. [13th Int. Conf. of Ethiopian Studies I, 1997 p 363] dawa ali, cf Ali as first part of name Dawa Ali (Daua Ali, D. Aleh) 0836'/4353' 1195 m 08/43 [+ Gz] Dawa Ali (Daua Ali) 0812'/4614' 657 m, cf Dewa 08/46 [+ WO Gz] dawa busa (O) cure for malaria Dawa Busa (visiting postman under A. Abeba)./. [Po] Dawa Chefa./. [20] In the national elections of 15 May 2005 the Dawa Chefa constituency, in Oromia zone, had 81 polling stations. Numbers of registered voters and total of votes are not given in the www-page. Leading party was CUD with 26,800 votes and candidate Ato Debru Tefera Lakew. Second was EPRDF with 17,546 votes and candidate Ato Ahmed Motuma Hassen, Third was UEDF with 6,432 votes and candidate Ato Mehammed Yesuf Mhammed Nur. An independent candidate received 2,004 votes. [www.electionsethiopia.org] Dawa Kursu (D. Cursu) (valley north of Dawa) 04/39? [+ Mi]
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There is gneiss, mostly of the amphibole variety. The discovery of the Dawa Kursu goldbearing area made it possible to increase gold exploitation in 1958-1959. [Mineral 1966] Dawa sub-district (centre in 1964 = Siche) 05/38 [Ad] Dawa sub-district (centre in 1964 = Dangura) 12/37 [Ad] In July 1936 the Italians sent an expedition to Dawa in order to capture Grazmach Amoraw Wubnieh Tessema and Hagos Tessema. Before the Italians reached their destination they were attacked by Patriots and obliged to retreat. [Ethiopia Observer vol XII 1969 no 2 p 87]
Dawadid (Dauadid) 0646'/4248' 577 m 06/42 [+ Gz] Dawadin, name of a tribe of Arsi Gurage HCM86 Dawadina (Dauadina) (area) 07/39 [+ WO] JED11 Dawale (Dawanle), see Dewele HEK45 Dawaro, see Dewaro HE. Dawdo (in Dese Zuriya awraja) 11/39? [Ad] The primary school in 1968 had 223 boys and 158 girls, with 4 male teachers and one female. The junior secondary school had 364 male and 208 female students in grades 7-8, with 20 teachers of which 3 foreign. JCK43 dawe (A) disease, illness; dewe (T) leprosy; daawe (Som) frying pan, grill; daawee (Som) give medicine; Dawe, Jawe, a branch of the Boran tribe, or clan of the Arsi Oromo JDJ22 Dawe 0916'/4151' 2014 m 09/41 [Gz] JEA04 Dawe (Daawwe, Daue, Dewe, Doww) (locality) 10/40 [x WO Gz Ha] 1050'/4010' (this Dawe?:) "In the late 1950s, the Oromo community in Dawe in Wello province rose up in arms, and their resistance was only broken by the imperial bodyguard, which had amassed combat experience in the Korean war during the early 1950s." [Oromo Liberation Front, July 1984] 1990s Along with Jimma, Daawwe in Wello is regarded as the best centre of Islamic learning for Oromo in the Horn of Africa. [Mohammed 1994 p 159] HDE73 Dawera Gudo 0848'/3845' 2112 m 08/38 [Gz] cf Dewaro, Dewero HDD28 Daweto 0822'/3820' 3181 m 08/38 [Gz] HBK32 Dawfi 0346'/3758' 881 m 03/37 [Gz] near the border of Kenya HCJ29 Dawi (centre in 1964 of Woyde sub-district) 06/37 [Ad] HET67 Dawi 1315'/3907' 1910 m 13/39 [Gz] dawile: dawilla, dawula (A) measure of grain, about 100 kgs; leather bag holding that measure HDM33 Dawile (Dawliye, Daulie, Dawle, Dawwile) (area) 09/39 [Gz WO] 0922'/3937' 2139 m HEE64 Dawint (Daont, Dawont) 1128'/3859' 2355 m 11/38 [WO Gz] (in Wadla Delanta awraja), cf Daunt Coordinates would give map code HEE65 Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia passed there in the mid-1800s on his way to Betlehem, but he stayed for one day only. Debtera Asseggahe wrote in 1868: "the ruler of Dawint is Dejjazmach Yimam, the brother of Ras Ali". Dawint (in Wadla Delanta awraja) cf Daunt 11/39? [Ad] The primary school in 1968 had 77 boys and 6 girls in grades 1-4, with two teachers.
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Dawo 0950'/3913' 2607 m (with church Iyesus) 09/39 [Gz] Dawo 0950'/3915' 2654 m 09/39 [Gz] Dawo sub-district (ctr in 1964 = Bussa) (1964-1997-) 08/38 [Ad n] day (O) pardon, forgiveness; Day, name of a tribe of Arsi Gurage HDM.? Day Giyorgis (church), see Dey Giyorgis daya, dhayaa (O) current /of water/; dayaa (Som) son; Werre Daya, W. Deya, a group of Oromo known in the 17th century; daya (Welega Bega) gureza monkey HDE09 Daya (Daia) 1586 m 08/39 [+ Gu] On a wide ridge of meadows which is the almost indiscernible watershed between river Awash and lake Ziway. [Guida 1938] HEE63 Daya 1126'/3846' 2078 m 11/38 [Gz] JER60 Dayburu 1313'/4137' 1093 m 13/41 [Gz] daye: daaye (Som) migration, to go somewhere HCL33 Daye 0638'/3842' 2442 m, cf Deye 06/38 [Gz] (this Daye?, in the Gata area east of Agere Selam:) At a ceremony on the Emperor's birthday as many as a thousand children from primary schools and the Norwegian mission school marched in their school uniforms through the village of Daye. [S Hunnestad 1969 p 248] HDK98 Daye (Dayu) 0953'/3816' 2579 m 09/38 [AA Gz] see under Tulu Milki HDL43 Daye 0926'/3842' 2435 m 09/38 [AA Gz] HDM50 Daye 0936'/3921' 2736 m 09/39 [Gz] HDK98 Daye sub-district (centre in 1964 = Hose) 09/38 [Ad] HDU61 Dayer 1032'/3927' 2725 m 10/39 [Gz] When Menilek made an expedition agains Emperor Tewodros he advanced to the impregnable forteress of Daer and sent a messenger to its governor inviting him to surrender. This he did, and the amba, with its weapons and gun-powder and arsenal, fell into the hands of Menilek. [H de Monfreid, Mnlik., Paris 1954 p 116] HDU51 Dayer Maryam (church) 1028'/3930' 10/39 [Gz] HDU61 Dayer sub-district (centre in 1964 = Feres Bet) 10/39 [Ad] dayo, dayyo (O) mother-in-law H. Dayo sub-district (centre in 1964 = Hana) 08/36 [Ad] HE. Dayo sub-district (centre in 1964 = Dayo) 12/39 [Ad] Dayu, Dayyu, a clan of the Karrayyu of the Borana people HEM72 Dayu 1228'/3935' 1545 m 12/39 [Gz] HEM83 Dayu (Diau) 1228'/3935', see under Alamata 12/39 [Gz WO] HDE31 Dayu Abo (church) 0827'/3831' 08/38 [Gz] HEL47 Dazariya 1211'/3906' 2609 m 12/39 [Gz] HET50 Dbilza, see Dibilza JBP08 Ddei Ddei (plain) 04/41 [WO Gu] HDN46c De Soucy (Tulu de S.) circa 1020'/3520' 10/35 [x] (on French map of 1901), European-given name never used, for a mountain north of the Abay river JDE24 HEU83 HFE84 Dea (area) 08/43 [WO] Dean (De'an, De'ar) 1329'/3939' 2493 m, cf Der 13/39 [Gz] Dearo Tekle (Daaro T., De'aro T., Daro Tacle) 14/38 [Gz Ad WO Gu] (Dero T.) (with waterhole) 1418'/3850' 1896 m (centre in 1964 of Adi Arbate wereda) Powell-Cotton passed the frontier sentry in July 1900 on his way to Eritrea
and he uses the spelling Daro Tuckey. "-- crowns the edge of the plateau towards the valley of the Mareb: there is no water near the village and very little level ground. The man in charge of the post seemed to levy blackmail on all travellers." When descending into the valley, Powell-Cotton found many tracks of ant-bears. After having arrived to the Eritrean side he returned several times and after much exertion finally succeeded in killing an ant-bear. [Powell-Cotton 1902 p 422-429] When the Italo-Ethiopian war started on 3 October 1935, the neighbourhood of Dearo Tekle was bombed on one of the first days. On 7 October there was some fighting on the ground and more attacks from the air. The avantgarde of the Divisione Gavinana stayed there in the evening. [E De Bono 1937 p 161-162]
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