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  1. Battle of Amba Sel

    unreferenced date September 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Amba Sel partof Ethiopian Adal War image caption date 28 October 1531 place Walaqa River , in the modern Amhara Region result Decisive Adal Sultanate victory combatant1 File Ethiopian Pennants.svg 22px Ethiopian Empire combatant2 File Flag of Adal.png 22px Adal Sultanate commander1 Dawit II commander2 Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al Ghazi strength1 unknown strength2 unknown casualties1 7 killed br 18 wounded casualties2 261 killed br 17 wounded Campaign name battles Campaignbox Abyssinian Adal War The Battle of Amba Sel was fought on October 28, 1531 between the Ethiopians under their Emperor of Ethiopia Emperor Dawit II , and the forces of Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al Ghazi of the Adal Sultanate . Imam Ahmed won the battle at Amba Sel , and his troops afterwards crossed the Walaqa River . Battle stub coord missing Ethiopia Category Conflicts in 1531 Category 16th century in Ethiopia Amba Sel Category History of Somalia Category Battles involving Ethiopia Amba Sel fr Bataille d Amba Sel ...   more details



  1. Battle of Amba Alagi (1895)

    Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Amba Alagi partof the First Italo Ethiopian War image Image Ras Mekonnen Amba Alage 2.jpg 300px caption Ras Makonnen leading his troops to victory date December 7, 1895 place Amba Alagi , Ethiopia result Ethiopian victory combatant1 flagcountry Kingdom of Italy combatant2 flagcountry Ethiopian Empire old commander1 flagicon Kingdom of Italy Oreste Baratieri commander2 flagicon Ethiopian Empire old Ras Makonnen Makonnen br flagicon Ethiopian Empire old Welle Betul br flagicon Ethiopian Empire old Mangesha Yohannes strength1 2,350 Eritrean Askari and Italians strength2 20,000 casualties1 1,300 Eritrean Askari 20 Italian officers casualties2 Unknown Campaignbox First Italo Ethiopian War The Battle of Amba Alagi was the first in a series of battles between Oreste Baratieri General Baratieri and Menelik II of Ethiopia Emperor Menelik during the First Italo Ethiopian War . Amba Alagi was one of Baratieri s forward positions, left in charge to Major Toselli as well as 2,000 Eritrean Askari . On 7 December 1895, the Ras title Rasses Ras Makonnen Makonnen , Welle Betul and Mangesha Yohannes commanded an assault of Menelik II of Ethiopia Menelik s Vanguard military tactics vanguard that annihilated the Italians and killed Major Toselli. However, the defeat at Amba Alagi did have a silver lining for Baratieri. Prime Minister Francesco Crispi Crispi s shocked cabinet agreed to advance another 20 million lira lire 80,000 to ensure that a disaster could be stopped. ref Thomas Pakenham, The Scramble for Africa , London Abacus, 1992 pp. 477. ref References Reflist Coord missing Ethiopia DEFAULTSORT Amba Alagi, Battle Of Category Battles of the First Italo Abyssinian War Category Battles involving Ethiopia Category Battles involving Italy Category 1895 in Ethiopia de Schlacht um den Amba Alagi fr Bataille d Amba Alagi 1895 id Pertempuran Amba Alagi 1895 it Battaglia dell Amba Alagi he la Pugna Ambae Alagi pl Bitwa pod Amba Alagi ...   more details



  1. Battle of Amba Jebelli

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Amba Jebelli image caption partof date March 1854 place Amba Jebelli, Gojjam result Kassa Hailu victory combatant1 combatant2 commander1 Dejazmach Kassa Hailu commander2 Birru Goshu strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Zemene Mesafint The Battle of Amba Jebelli was fought in Ethiopia in 1854 between the forces of Kassa Hailu later known as Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II , and the forces of Birru Goshu of Gojjam . Kassa was victorious, Birru Goshu was captured and spent the next 14 years in chains. The battle was fought in Gojjam, in the modern Misraq Gojjam Zone . Birru sought to avenge his father, Goshu Zewde , who had been killed in the Battle of Gur Amba two years before. Confident of success, he left his fortress at Jebelli and in March 1854 Kassa Hailu engaged him and defeated him. Birru then tried to use the same tactics he had successfully used against Ras Ali II of Yejju Ali , but his army failed him. As Mordechai Abir notes, His Gojjamites were no longer fighting the hated Oromo people Galla who had continuously ravaged their country, but a successful Amhara leader who was able to crush the much disliked Yejju dynasty. Moreover, Kassa was the idol of the soldiers and his personal bravery became legendary. So when the two armies met again, Birru Goshu s army disintegrated and was taken prisoner. ref Mordechai Abir, Ethiopia The Era of the Princes The Challenge of Islam and the Re unification of the Christian Empire 1769 1855 London Longmans, 1968 pp. 140f ref Birru s wife surrendered Jibelli with its arsenal, if she were promised that she would not be reunited with her husband. ref Sven Rubenson, King ... Amba Jebelli Category Battles involving Ethiopia Amba Jebelli Category Conflicts in 1854 battle stub Ethiopia hist stub fr Bataille d Amba Jebeli ..., Birru Goshu was imprisoned on an amba geology amba west of Ayikel Chelga . ref Henry Stern, Wanderings ...   more details



  1. Battle of Amba Aradam

    Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Amba Aradam partof the Second Italo Abyssinian War image ... Italo Abyssinian War The Battle of Amba Aradam also known as the Battle of Enderta ref David Nicholle. The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia 1935 36 , pg. 9 ref was a battle fought on the northern front of what was known as the Second Italo Abyssinian War . This battle consisted of attacks and counterattacks ..., and no planes. Mulugeta s one advantage were the steep slopes of Amba Arada. ref Barker, A. J., Rape of Ethiopia 1936 , p. 78 ref Battle At 8 a. m. on 10 February, Badoglio launched the Battle of Amba ... of Antolo, and Amba Aradam , Ethiopia result Tactical victory Decisive tactical victory for the Italians ... Ras tag ref Roughly equivalent to Duke . group nb Mulugeta Yeggazu . This battle was primarily fought in the area around Amba Aradam which included most of Enderta province Enderta Province . Background ... in positions atop Amba Aradam . Ras Imru Haile Selassie with approximately 40,000 men was on the Ethiopian ... Amba Aradam was the Italian I Corps and the Italian III Corps. ref name Barker, A. J. p. 55 Initially ... have to be dislodged from its strong positions on Amba Aradam in order for the Italians to continue .... ref name Barker, A. J. p. 59 From 20 to 24 January, the First Battle of Tembien was fought. The outcome of this battle was inconclusive, but the threat Ras Kassa posed to the I Corps and III ... army dug in atop Amba Aradam. ref Barker, A. J., Rape of Ethiopia 1936 , p. 77 ref The mountain ... on the Italian side were provided with a high powered telescope to watch the progress of the battle ... held an overwhelming material advantage over Mulugeta. The Italians attacking Amba Aradam had more ..., he fought a gunner s battle. His headquarters was also the Italian artillery observation post ... around Amba Aradam and discovered a weakness in Ras Mulugeta s defences. Air photographs showed that an attack from the Plain of Antalo to the south of Amba Aradam should be uncontested. As a result ...   more details



  1. Battle of Gur Amba

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Gur Amba image caption partof date 27 September 1852 place Gur Amba result Victory for Kassa Hailu combatant1 combatant2 commander1 Goshu Zewde commander2 Dejazmach Tewodros II Kassa Hailu strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Zemene Mesafint The Battle of Gur Amba was fought on 27 September 1852 between the forces of the Ethiopia n regent, Ras title Ras Ali II of Yejju Ali II , and the rebel forces of Tewodros II Kassa Hailu . Kassa was victorious, and Goshu Zewde of Gojjam , the commander of the regent s forces, was killed. ref name Rubenson 41 Sven Rubenson, King of Kings Tewodros of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Haile Selassie I University, 1966 , pp. 41f ref This was the first of a series of four victories which led to Kassa becoming Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia. This battle followed three years of peace between Kassa and Ras Ali, which ended in 1852 when Kassa refused to respond to Ras summons. Ras Ali dispatched a large army to Agawmeder after his rebellious vassal, and Kassa responded by moving to a fortified position near Dengel Ber . Ras Ali s officers found Kassa s position too strong to attack, so they bypassed it by moving to Dembiya , where they waited out the rainy season . Ras Ali then decided to give the job of destroying Kassa to another of his vassals, Goshu Zewde, and announced at the start of September he had given Kassa s lands to Goshu, Sven Rubenson noting that Ali probably did not care whether his overt enemy or his ally would be destroyed. ref name Rubenson 41 The two armies spent much of September maneuvering for position until at last Kassa brought his men down into the plains of Dembiya. Amazed ... Reflist Battle stub Ethiopia hist stub coord 12.3667 37.3667 display title Category 1852 in Ethiopia Gur Amba Category Battles involving Ethiopia Gur Amba Category Conflicts in 1852 fr Bataille de Gour Amba ...   more details



  1. Sel

    Other uses Infobox kommune name Sel native name native name lang other name official name idnumber 0517 ... Otta, Norway Otta demonym Selv r language Norwegian language Neutral coatofarms Sel komm.png munwebpage ... 0530213 geo cat adm2nd Sel is a Municipalities of Norway municipality in Oppland Counties of Norway ... . The new municipality of Sel was created on 1 January 1908 when it was separated from V g municipality. The former municipality of Heidal was merged into Sel municipality on 1 January 1965. General information Name The municipality originally the parish is named after the old Sel farm Old Norse ... army marched through the area on its way to Sweden . They were stopped by the local farmers at the Battle ... default.asp?WCI ViewNews&WCE 2256&DGI 874&Head 1 title History about Sel municipality coat of arms kommunev pen publisher Sel kommune accessdate 2009 01 03 Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref Geography Sel is bordered on the north by Dovre and V g municipalities, and on the south by Nord ... of Sel and has its main entrances from the mountain villages of H vringen and Mysuseter. Although it has a small population, Sel is one of the more scenic and historically significant areas of the Gudbrandsdal . A large concentration of Norway s heritage listed farms is located in Heidal in Sel municipality Heidal became part of Sel municipality in 1965 . File Pyramids Kvitskriuprestene.jpg thumb left 300px Kvitskriuprestene White Priests soil pyramids near Sinclairst tten, Sel municipality ... s Route Pilgrim s Route and Old King s Road passes through Sel on its way through the Gudbrandsdal ... date 1996. isbn 978 82 90103 71 7 ref Selsverket Sel municipality has a long tradition in mining ... in neighboring Folldal . ref name Stagg Sel Church The church at Selsverket was built in 1742. It is constructed ... with her prillarhorn a ram s horn , and the Battle of Kringen began. A monument can be found there today, and she s also found on Sel s coat of arms today. ref name Stagg Hilltop Fortress West of Prillarguri ...   more details



  1. Amba

    Amba or AMBA may refer to TOCright Amba Given name Amba, the traditional first name given to the first daughter in the Cochin Royal Family , India Amba Mahabharata , the eldest daughter of King of Kashi in the Hindu epic Amba Bongo , a writer and advocate for refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo Amba Hor, a Christian martyr see Abhor and Mehraela Amba Sada, also known as Psote , Christian bishop and martyr in Upper Egypt Sufi Amba Prasad 1858 1919 , Indian nationalist and pan Islamist leader Amba, one of the names of the Hindu goddess Durga Languages Amba language, one of the three Utupua languages of the Solomon Islands Amba language Uganda of Uganda Organizations American Medical Billing Association Association of MBAs Other uses Amba condiment , a tangy mango pickle condiment Amba people of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Amba Research , a Knowledge Process Outsourcing firm INS Amba A54 INS Amba A54 , a submarine tender ship formerly in service with the Indian Navy Operation Amba , a Russian programme to curtail the poaching of Siberian tigers in the Russian Far East Amba geology , a type of steep sided, flat topped mountain in Ethiopia Amba River , Russia AMBA Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture an on chip bus standard for System on Chip SoC designs rea Metropolitana de Buenos Aires, another name for Greater Buenos Aires lang da Andelsselskab med begr nset ansvar A.M.B.A. or AmbA , a Danish language Danish company which operates as a limited liability company limited liability co perative Disambig de AMBA es Amba desambiguaci n fr Amba it Amba pl Amba ru AMBA ...   more details



  1. SEL

    SEL may refer to SEL Studies in English Literature , an academic journal Mercedes Benz SEL , an automobile model The former IATA Airport code for Gimpo International Airport in Seoul, Korea Currently GMP Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories , a worldwide power systems company Search Engine Land , a website covering search engine related news Self learning of English Language Sensory Ethnography Lab , a filmmaking and anthropology center at Harvard University Serial Experiments Lain , a 1998 anime series Shankar Ehsaan Loy , a trio of music composers from India Signalling Equipment Ltd, a trading name used by the British toy manufacturer J & L Randall Single event upset Single event latchup Skolta Esperanto Ligo , an Esperanto Scouting association Social and Emotional Learning, a pedagogy focusing on the study and application of Emotional intelligence EI Social Enterprise London Southern Evacuation Lifeline , a proposed limited access highway in Horry County, South Carolina Horry County , South Carolina Elitserien Swedish Elite League , the English unofficial name of the Elitserien ice hockey league System Event Log, the name for a server log server system logger used by a variety of servers Syst me d change Local, a French Local Exchange Trading System Systems Engineering Laboratories , an early computer manufacturer specializing in realtime systems See also Sel disambiguation disambig de SEL eo SEL ko SEL it SEL ja SEL ...   more details



  1. Sel (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar Sel sel sel Sel is a municipality in the county of Oppland, Norway. Sel may also refer to Nord Sel , Sel, Norway Sel given name , an Australian masculine given name Sel orchid , a genus of the orchid family Sel group , a Lithuanian band See also SEL disambiguation Sell disambiguation Cell disambiguation disambig fr Sel id Sel disambiguasi nl Sel no Sel sl Sel sv Sel ...   more details



  1. Amba (Mahabharata)

    Amba or have a fight with him. Bhishma decided to fight with Parshuram they had a great fight and at the end Bhishma won the battle. But Amba s revenge was not done. She did great prayers and penances ...refimprove date March 2011 no footnotes date March 2011 Deleted image removed File Amba of mahabharata.jpg thumb Amba of mahabharata from a telivision serial Amba was the eldest daughter of King of Benares Kashi in the Hinduism Hindu epic of the Mahabharata . ref name Princess Amba comes alive cite web title Princess Amba comes alive url http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 247391578.html publisher Star of Mysore Highbeam accessdate 20 April 2012 ref Along with her sisters Ambika Mahabharata Ambika and Ambalika , she was taken by force by Bhishma from their Swayamvara . Bhishma challenged the assembled Kings and Princes and defeated them. He presented them to Satyavati for marriage to Vichitravirya , the king of Hastinapura . ref name Mahabharat Chapter 4 Amba becomes Shikhandi cite web title Mahabharat Chapter 4 Amba becomes Shikhandi url http www.india intro.com religion mahabharat 65 mahabharat amba bheeshma bhishma anger revenge shikhandi.html publisher India Intro accessdate 20 April 2012 ref Vichitravirya married only her sisters, because Amba told Bhishma that she was in love with king of Salva and not ready to marry anyone else. Hearing this from her, Bhishma had discussions with many learned people and permitted Amba to go to Salva s place. But Salva rejected her as well, in shame of losing the combat against Bhishma at the Swayamvara. Amba then returned to Bhishma and demanded that he marry her. He declined since he had already taken a vow of bachelorhood. Enraged that she ... in the next birth. She was re born as Shikhandi the son of Drupada . In the battle of Kurukshetra , Shikhandi ... Characters in the Mahabharata Hindu myth stub es Amb gu id Amba jv Amba kn ml mr pt Amba ru ta ...   more details



  1. Amba (geology)

    Image April 1868 Magdala Fortress.jpg thumb left 500px The Amba fortress at Magdala, prior to its destruction in April 1868 after the Battle of Magdala An amba Ge ez alphabet Ge ez mb , Tigrinya language Tigrinya imb is a characteristic geologic form in Ethiopia . It is a steep sided, flat topped mountain, often the site of villages, wells and their surrounding farmland. These settlements were located there because they were very defensible and often virtually inaccessible plateau s. The original term in Amharic language Amharic indicates a hill fort mountain fortress . Amba Geshen , for example, is an historically significant amba where members of royal families were kept under guard for their safety and to prevent their participation in plots against the sitting Emperor of Ethiopia emperor . Other noted Ambas include Amba Aradam and Amba Alagi , sites of famous battles during the First Italo Abyssinian War first and second Italo Abyssinian War s. In Tigrinya, the term is Emba also spelled Imba . In 2008, a scientific mission identified on an amba near Harar , the Kondudo , one of just two feral horse populations in Africa. Citation needed date July 2011 See also Hill fort Source Munro Hay, Stuart, Ethiopia, the Unknown Land A Cultural and Historical Guide , Contributor Pamala Taor, Published 2002 by I. B. Tauris, 384 pages, ISBN 1 86064 744 8 coord missing Ethiopia this is a kind of thing there is no one coordinate for amba Category Fortification in Africa Category Landforms of Ethiopia Category Slope landforms Ethiopia geo stub de Amba Geomorphologie it Amba geografia he ru uk ...   more details



  1. Amba Alagi

    accessed 3 January 2008 ref First Battle of Amba Alagi The first Battle of Amba Alagi 1895 Battle of Amba ... . After the defeat, the Italians withdrew from Amba Alagi and Gondar to their half finished fort at Mek ele, which Menelik then besieged for 15 days 6 21 January 1896 . ref The 1895 battle at Amba Alagi ..., 1986 , pp. 140 3. ref Second Battle of Amba Alagi The second Battle of Amba Alagi 1941 Battle of Amba ... of Amba Alagi In 1943, Amba Alagi was the location of Battle of Amba Alagi 1943 the decisive battle ... links http www.brainyhistory.com events 1895 december 8 1895 65528.html Battle of Amba Alagi on December 7 http www.brainyhistory.com events 1895 december 7 1895 65526.html Battle of Amba Alagi on December ...Infobox begins here main text of article is below Infobox mountain name Amba Alagi other name photo photo ... first ascent easiest route Infobox ends main text of article begins on next line Amba Alagi is a mountain , or an amba geology amba , in northern Ethiopia . Located in the Debubawi Zone of the Tigray Region , Amba Alagi dominates the roadway that runs past it from the city of Mek ele south to Maychew . Because of its strategic location, Amba Alagi has been the location of several battles. As Anthony Mockler describes it, It was a real amba , flat topped, covered with crevices and canyons and caves ... , p. 97. ref History The first mention of Amba Alagi is in the Chronicle of Emperor Baeda Maryam of Ethiopia ... Amba Alagi and raided the caravan routes. In the early 19th century, Ras title Ras Wolde Selassie controlled the amba, and used it on 18 August 1811 to imprison Gebre Guro, the brother of Sabagadis ... the coast south to Amba Mariam Magdala during the British 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia passed through Amba Alagi. ref Clements Markham C. R. Markham , http www.jstor.org stable 1798567 Geographical Results ... A generation later, the mountain was the scene of a battle in February 1889 between Ras Alula Engida ... attacks on the approaches to Amba Alagi by British Army British troops under Mosley Mayne Major ...   more details



  1. Amba language

    Amba language may refer to Amba language Uganda of Uganda also spelled Bulebule, Hamba, Humu, Kihumu, Ku Amba, Kuamba, Lubulebule, Lwamba, Ruwenzori Kibira, and Rwamba Amba language Solomon Islands , one of the three Utupua languages of the Solomon Islands. disambig pl J zyk amba ...   more details



  1. Nord-Sel

    Sel is a village in the municipality of Sel , Norway , often referred to as Nord Sel to avoid ambiguity. fact date January 2008 As the name indicates it is located in the northern part of the municipality. fact date January 2008 Its population Statistics Norway SSB 2005 is 578. fact date January 2008 coord 61 51 0 N 9 25 0 E type city 578 region NO source nlwiki display title Category Villages in Oppland Oppland geo stub nl Nord Sel no Nord Sel nn Bygda Sel ...   more details



  1. HNoMS Sel

    Three ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Sel or S l archaic spelling , after the Pinniped HNoMS S l HNoMS S l was a 1. class torpedo boat 1st class torpedo boat launched in 1901, she was sunk in action with the German Kriegsmarine during the 1940 Norwegian Campaign . HNoMS Sel P950 HNoMS Sel P950 was the former US Navy PT boat Elco Elco class boat PT 603 , received as aid in 1951. HMCS Sel 1963 HNoMS Sel 1963 was a Tjeld class patrol boat Tjeld class motor torpedo boat launched in 1963 and sold for scrapping in 1981. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Sel Category Royal Norwegian Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. Amba Aradam

    Infobox begins here main text of article is below Infobox mountain name Amba Aradam other name photo photo alt photo caption elevation m 2756 elevation ref prominence m prominence ref map Ethiopia relief map alt map caption Location in Ethiopia label position left listing location Debubawi Zone , Tigray Region , Ethiopia range lat d 13 lat m 20 lat s lat NS N long d 39 long m 31 long s long EW E region coordinates coordinates ref topo type age volcanic arc belt last eruption first ascent easiest route Infobox ends main text of article begins on next line Amba Aradam is a mountain in northern Ethiopia . Located in the Debubawi Zone of the Tigray Region , between Mek ele and Addis Abeba , it has a latitude and longitude of coord 13 20 N 39 31 E type mountain and an elevation of convert 2756 m ft 0 . The mount is famous for the Battle of Amba Aradam Battle of Enderta that the Italians fought in order to capture Amba Aradam on 15 February 1936, and for the massacre three years later, as an action against the Arbegnoch , or Ethiopian partisans. Between 9 11 April 1939, a group of Arbegnoch led by Abebe Aregai , had taken refuge in the Amezena Washa Cavern of the Rebels , which was in Amba Aradam. The party included members of the Arbegnoch , but also their relatives, wounded, and other refugee non combatants. On 9 April 1939, the chemical platoon of the Granatieri di Sardegna Division attacked the Arbegnoch using bombs with poison gas, killing most of those inside. Only fifteen persons succeeded in escaping from the cave. Those who continued the resistance inside the cave were killed with flamethrowers. The extent of the cave made it difficult to explore for the remaining members of the resistance who were still within, so the Italian military command gave the order to seal it with explosives ref it Paolo Rumiz, http www.fisicamente.net MEMORIA index 1116.htm Etiopia quella ... Category Tigray Region it Amba Aradam nap Amba Aradam ru ...   more details



  1. Dale, Sel

    Dale is a village in the municipality of Sel , Norway , located a few kilometres west of Otta, Norway Otta , upstream on the Otta River. Its population Statistics Norway SSB 2005 is 773. coord 61 46 31 N 9 29 49 E source nnwiki region NO type city display title Category Villages in Oppland oppland geo stub no Dale Sel nn Dale i Sel ...   more details



  1. Sel-Sync

    Wikify date April 2010 Sel Sync or Selective Synchronous recording is the process of selectively using some record head s as play back heads so that new signals can be recorded on other tracks in perfect sync with the existing tracks. Sel sync recording dramatically changed the recording process allowing overdubbing of individual recorded tracks. Sel sync along with the multi track head was invented by Ross Snyder at Ampex in 1955. Three problems had to be solved mechanical alignment, switching of the record track to playback mode and multitrack erase head. The hard problem was the switching of a track between record and playback mode. Prior to sel sync record heads were directly wired to the record electronics and playback heads were directly wired to the playback electronics. Also the designs of the two heads were very different. The problem of switching very low level high impedance circuitry without introducing hum or noise had to be solved. Mort Fujii in the Ampex special projects lab was responsible for the actual design ref http recordist.com ampex mp3 octopus.history.56.m3u Ross Snyder interviewed by Howard Sanner about the history of Les Paul s eight track Ampex 300 and Sel Sync, 11 Mar 2000 ref . Ampex did not patent sel sync because Ross Snyder did not think it would be of interest to more than a few musicians and an Ampex lawyer said the idea was obvious. Ampex only trademarked the name. ref http mixonline.com mag audio ampex selsync Ampex Sel Sync, 1955 ref D 2 video was the first digital recording video tape format to offer Sel Sync read before write an Ampex term also known as preread on Sony magnetic tape recorders. Read before write allowed simultaneous playback and recording on the same VCR . ref http www.aes.org aeshc docs sel sync snyder sel sync.pdf Sel Sync and the Octopus ref References Reflist Category Sound recording technology ...   more details



  1. Amba Mariam

    , Magdala was a mountain stronghold, or amba geology amba of the Wollo Oromo people Oromo when Johann ... by the nobility and his followers, and after his remaining troops engaged the British forces at the Battle of Magdala . Tewodros withdrew into the fortress on Amba Mariam and killed himself with a pistol ... was occupied briefly by Lij Iyasu V of Ethiopia Iyasu after the defeat of his supporters in the Battle ... fr Amba Mariam he hr Amba Mariam it Amba Mariam pl Amba Mariam ro Amba Mariam ru sh Amba Mariam zh ...   more details



  1. Sel gris

    Sel gris pl. sels gris , gray salt in French language French , also known as Celtic sea salt is a coarse granular sea salt popularized by the French. Sel gris comes from the same solar evaporation salt evaporation pond salt pans as fleur de sel but is harvested differently it is allowed to come into contact with the bottom of the salt pan before being raked, whence its gray color. Sel gris is coarser than fleur de sel but is also a moist salt, typically containing 13 percent residual moisture. ref name tsp78 cite book title Salted A Manifesto on the World s Most Essential Mineral, With Recipes last Bitterman first Mark year 2010 publisher Ten Speed Press location isbn 978 1 58008 262 4 page 78 ref Harvesting The bottom of the salt pan French oeillet may be composed of clay, basalt, sand, concrete, or even tile. This keeps the salt from coming into contact with the silt beneath and becoming dirty. Every few days or even daily, the harvester French paludier pushes or pulls the salt with a long wooden rake. This must be done carefully as the depth of the brine may be as little as inch and the clay bottom must not be penetrated at the risk of contaminating the salt. ref name bitterman cite book title Salted A Manifesto on the World s Most Essential Mineral, With Recipes last Bitterman first Mark year 2010 publisher Ten Speed Press location isbn 978 1 58008 262 4 page 53 ref The salt ... 4 pages 55 56 ref 90 to 165 pounds of sel gris can be harvested in one day, whereas for fleurs de sel ... grain size, sel gris can be used both as a cooking salt and a finishing salt. Being much denser ... of sel gris . Because it is a moist salt, it does not suck all the moisture out of food when used ... to their mineral complexity. ref name tsp78 Examples Most producers of fleur de sel also produce sel gris. Sel gris de Guerande Sel gris de l Ile de Re Sel gris de l Ile de Noirmoutier Grigio di Cervia Alcochete sal grosso See Also fleur de sel flake salt rock salt Himalayan salt block References ...   more details



  1. Sel roti

    Refimprove date November 2010 Image Sel Roti.jpg thumb right 220px Sel roti Sel roti is a Nepali home made circular shaped bread or rice donut, prepared during Tihar festival Tihar , a widely celebrated Hindu festival in Nepal . It is made of rice flour with adding customized flavors. A semi liquid rice flour dough is usually prepared by adding milk, water, sugar, butter, cardamom, clove and other flavors of personal choice. ref http theweek.myrepublica.com details.php?news id 24967 ref The ingredients are mixed well by stirring. Once the semi liquid dough is ready, it is poured by hand on home made shortening or oil in circular shape and cooked on low heat until it turns light brown on both sides. The smell of Sel Roti spreads all over the house and adds festive mood. The smell gets family members to run to the kitchen to have first bite of the festival. Sel Roti are cooked in bulk and can be stored on room temperature for a couple of days. Sel roti are often sent as special gifts to family members living away from home. References reflist Pancakes Category Pancakes Category Nepalese cuisine Category Types of roti bread stub ...   more details



  1. Sel (group)

    unreferenced date March 2011 Sel is a quartet of Lithuania n performers. They are well known for creating hits in Lithuania and even in other Baltic countries . The group s head is Egidijus Dragunas. The group also contains a Disc jockey DJ , a back vocalist and songwriter and a non electronic instrument player. The group s style has changed throughout the years the first albums created by Sel are usually categorized as Hip hop music Hip Hop and Crunk works. With their later albums, Sel turned to a more Acid house Acid House Trance music Trance style, but still remained loyal to their original fast paced Rap music rap vocals and light crunk. The group has worked with many Europe an artists and created over thirty songs that have ranked high on the top 40 Hottest Lithuanian Songs List. Category Lithuanian musical groups lt Sel ...   more details



  1. Amba River

    coord 49.995 N 142.369 E display title Infobox River river name Amba image name caption origin Borisov Plateau of Sikhote Alin mouth Amur Bay of Sea of Japan basin countries Russia length 63 km elevation 690 discharge watershed 330 km Amba River lang ru , in Udege language Udege Language it means Tiger is a river in Primorsky Krai . It rises in Borisov Plateau of Sikhote Alin and flow into Amur Bay of Sea of Japan . The river is 63 km long, its drainage basin area is 330 square kilometres. ref http primpogoda.ru articles reki primorya reka amba primpogoda.ru Amba River ref The river 50 70 m in width and 1.5 2 m in depth. A water level of Amba River is possible to convert 2 m higher after summer rain s. Amba literally means Amur tiger in Nanai language Nanai and Udege languages. Notes Reflist PrimorskyKrai geo stub Category Rivers of Primorsky Krai nl Amba nn Amba pl Amba rzeka ru vi S ng Amba zh ...   more details



  1. Amba people

    The Amba pl. Baamba and known by various other names are a people located in border area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda south of Lake Albert Africa Lake Albert in the northern foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains . On the Uganda side, they are found in Bundibugyo District . On the Congolese side, they are located in the Watalinga and Bawisa subcounties of Beni, Nord Kivu Beni , South Kivu . Numbering 35,600 on the Uganda side in the 2002 census and 4,500 on the Congolese side according to a 1991 SIL International estimate, Ethnologue lists their total population as 40,100. Agriculturalists, the Amba traditionally cultivate plantain s, millet , maize , sweet potato es, peanut s, rice , coffee , cotton , and cassava , while raising goat s and sheep . The Amba practice Christianity . ref name ethnologue http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code rwm Amba A language of Uganda , Ethnologue accessed 20 August 2009 ref The Amba language Uganda Amba language spoken by the Amba is called, variously, Kwamba by the Amba themselves and is known as Kihumu in the DR Congo. There are many others. It has a 70 lexical similarity with Bera language Bera . Dialects include Kyanzi Kihyanzi and Suwa Kusuwa . ref name ethnologue The Amba were part of the armed Rwenzururu movement against the Toro Kingdom and central government that reached heights in the mid 1960s and early 1980s. ref cite book last Prunier first G rard authorlink G rard Prunier year 2009 title Africa s World War Congo, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Making of a Continental Catastrophe publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford isbn 978 0 19 537420 9 , 82 83 ref In 2008, the government recognized the Rwenzururu Kingdom, formed by the Amba and Konjo people s, as Uganda s first kingdom shared by two ... by the New Vision , 31 March 2008 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Amba People Category Ethnic ... ethno group stub fr Amba peuple ja zh ...   more details



  1. Sel Lisle

    Sel Lisle was an Australia n rugby league player, a first grade New South Wales Rugby League premiership winning Rugby league positions halfback of the 1940s who made a number of New South Wales Blues state representative appearances. Lisle played for the Sydney Roosters Eastern Sububs club from 1940 42 and 1944 47. A Rugby league positions halfback , Lisle was a member of Sydney Roosters Easts premiership winning sides of 1940 NSWRFL season 1940 and 1945 NSWRFL season 1945 and played in the side that finished runner up in the 1941 season. In 1946 Lisle represented New South Wales Blues NSW in the interstate series against Queensland Maroons Queensland . References The Encyclopedia Of Rugby League Alan Whiticker & Glen Hudson Eastern Suburbs squad 1945 NSWRFL premiers Eastern Suburbs squad 1940 NSWRFL premiers National Rugby League top try scorers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lisle, Sel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rugby league player DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lisle, Sel Category Australian rugby league players Category Sydney Roosters players Category New South Wales rugby league team players Category Living people Australia rugbyleague bio stub ...   more details




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