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The term " al-Najashi " has the variant al-Negashi ; it corresponds to the ancient Aksumite title Negus, with the variant Negash.
When Ten moved 6PM with George Negus to the timeslot of 6. 30 weeknights renamed as 6. 30 with George Negus on 4 April 2011, Tim is still a fill-in presenter for Ten News since Ten Evening News on weeknights has been axed ( Ten News at Five has now been extended to 90 minutes ).

Negus and also
Góis translated into Latin a Portuguese opuscle on the Ethiopian embassy of the Armenian Mateus ( the representative of the Negus Dawit II ) to Portugal ( 1532 ), which also included the famous " Letter of Prester John " written by the Ethiopian Queen Eleni ( 1509 ) and a " Confessio illorum fidei ".
The Mad Bastards Trio also performed on Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight and also had an interview with George Negus about the music and the film itself.
The term nəgusä nägäst and alternative forms means " king of kings ", or Emperor, although authors often incorrectly shortened this as Negus ; see also Ethiopian aristocratic and religious titles.
Some members of the band had also worked with Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus.
It was also in Debre Tabor that Tekle Haymanot was crowned Negus of Gojjam in January 1881.
Caesar also wrote to the King Negus of Abyssinia to admit the Quraish there for trade, and Hashim ’ s brother ' Abd Shams had a special permit with him.
When then Negus Menelik submitted to Emperor Yohannes IV in the treaty of Wadara of 1878, it was also stipulated that the capital of Shewa would be moved from Liche to Debre Berhan.

Negus and several
The similarly pronounced " Negus ", a loanword from Ethiopic languages, was up until a few decades ago the appellation of the Ethiopian head of state for several centuries / millennia.
" The Gedeo rebels were crushed in several engagements, and an arbitration commission headed by Afa Negus Eshate Gada not only found for the land lords, but fined the elders of the Gedeo who had led the revolt.
During Ethiopia's imperial era, Amhara included several provinces ( such as Dembiya, Gojjam, Begemder, Angot, Wollo, Shewa and Lasta ), most of which were ruled by native Ras or Negus.
Although several kings of Aksum used this style, until the restoration of the Solomonic dynasty under Yekuno Amlak, rulers of Ethiopia generally used the style of Negus, although " King of Kings " was used as far back as Ezana.

Negus and including
These are recognized members of the Ethiopian Royal Family, including the cadet branches that descend from Emperor Yohannis IV, Negus Sahle Selassie of Shewa, and Negus Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam.
It was a training ground for a generation of leading Australian TV journalists, including Gerald Stone ( later the producer of the Australian 60 Minutes ), Richard Carleton, Caroline Jones, Sonia Humphrey, Mike Willesee, George Negus, Mike Carlton and Allan Hogan.

Negus and one
This helped him to control the province of Tigray, and he became one of the three most powerful princes in Ethiopia ( the others being Wagshum Gobeze of Lasta and Wag ( the future Emperor Tekle Giyorgis II ), as well as King ( Negus ) Menelek of Shewa the future Emperor Menelek II ).
His first wife was Woizero Ejigayehu ( whom he married in 1844 and divorced in 1845 ); their one child, baptised Sahle Mariam, was renamed Menelik by Negus Sahle Selassie.
The Royal Chronicle records that towards the end of his reign one of the warlords, Dejazmach Wolde Gabriel, entered Gondar and " made appointments and dismissals without leave of the Negus.
In 1957, Dessie had one of 9 provincial secondary schools ( excluding Eritrea ) in Ethiopia, named after Woizero Sehine the daughter of Negus Mikael.
In 1957, Negus Tekle Haimanot School in Debre Marqos was one of 9 provincial secondary schools in Ethiopia.
Negus completed his hat-trick after a knock on from player-coach Damian Mori left him one on one with the goalkeeper.

Negus and on
An early Muslim tradition is that the Negus Ashama ibn Abjar offered asylum to a group of Muslims fleeing persecution during Muhammad's life ( 615 ), but Stuart Munro-Hay believes that Axum had been abandoned as the capital by then – although Kobishchanov states that Ethiopian raiders plagued the Red Sea, preying on Arabian ports at least as late as 702.
Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises ( series 1 ); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel ; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames ( series 1 ); Bert Newton ; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights ( series 1 ); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole ( series 2 ); Glenn Robbins and Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line ( series 3 ) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart.
* 1916 – Battle of Segale: Negus Mikael, marching on the Ethiopian capital in support of his son Emperor Iyasus V, is defeated by Fitawrari abte Giyorgis, securing the throne for Empress Zauditu.
* October 27 – Battle of Segale: Negus Mikael of Wollo, marching on the Ethiopian capital in support of his son Emperor Iyasu, is defeated by Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis, securing the throne for Empress Zauditu.
Pioneering work on the structure and evolution of the larynx was carried out in the 1920s by the British comparative anatomist Victor Negus, culminating in his monumental work The Mechanism of the Larynx ( 1929 ).
* 1515-Portuguese missionary Francisco Álvares is sent on a diplomatic mission to Dawit II, the Negus or Emperor of Abyssinia ( an old name for Ethiopia )
An example of a 20th-century comparative anatomist is Victor Negus, who worked on the structure and evolution of the larynx.
However, the remainder of the album suffered from over-reliance on technology, with armies of sequencers and drum machines replacing much of the band's earlier trademark sound with Gilmour and Negus.
For the same reason the party guided by Brother Giovanni di Calabria halted in Jerusalem on his way to meet the Christian Negus of Ethiopia ( 1482 ).
Viewers in the rest of the region receive a simulcast of 6. 30 with George Negus at 6: 30pm on weeknights.
Hired by pro-mutant First Lord Negus, Johnny was sent to get a kidnapped King Clarkie back from mutant guerillas ; loathe though he was to do so, he knew elements within the government were trying to use this as an excuse to viciously crackdown on mutants.
* The Leyland Brothers transcript of a retrospective broadcast on 9 Aug 2003 on George Negus Tonight
* Robert Shingledecker, John Andrews, Christopher Negus, The official Damn Small Linux book: the tiny adaptable Linux that runs on anything, Prentice Hall, 2008, ISBN 0-13-233869-6, p. 64
This victory was followed by Menelik's submission to Yohannes on 20 March 1878, and in return Yohannes recognized Menelik's hereditary right to the title of King ( Negus ) of Shewa, and re-crowned him on March 26.
In the military actions leading to the Battle of Segale, on 18 October 1916 Negus Mikael's troops crushed an advance force of 11, 000 men stationed in Ankober and killed their leader, Ras Lul Seged.
Epigraphic sources chronicling ' Abraha's career include an inscription on the Marib Dam recording the quelling of an insurrection backed by a son of the deposed ruler, Esimiphaeus, in the year 657 of the Sabaean era, i. e. between 540-550 ; vital repairs effected to the dam later in the same year ; the reception of envoys from the Negus, from Byzantium, from Persia and from Harith b. Djabalat, the phylarch of Arabia ; and the completion of repairs to the dam in the following year, followed by a great feast of rejoicing.
He previously presented 6: 30 with George Negus on Network Ten until it was axed by the network on 19 October 2011.
In 2005, Negus went on to host Dateline on the SBS network.
In 2011, he began hosting 6: 30 with George Negus on Network Ten.

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Negus is a fan of association football and a former board member of the national governing body Soccer Australia, as it was known at the time.
The arrival of former Striptease and Fallen Angel drummer, Simon Negus ( replacing Mark Daley, who left at the same time as second guitarist Adam Ferman ) coincided with a name change to Sabbat.

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