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The following text is taken from a MS owned by the monastery of May Anbäsa Kidanä Mәhrät, about 15 km. west of Makalle, on the new road to Hagärä, Sälam. The MS is described by its owners as Mäshafä Wägris, and contains the following items.
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- Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 37 , Issue 3 , February 1974 , pp. 597 - 607
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