Berhan, Zaʼudu

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
ברהן, זאודו
Name (Latin)
Berhan, Zaʼudu
Other forms of name
Berhān, Zawdi
Brehan, Zaʼudu
Brhan, Zaʼudu
Verhan, Zaʼudu
Vrehan, Zaʼudu
Vrhan, Zaʼudu
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 232764182
Wikidata: Q778673
Library of congress: n 2012015648
Sources of Information
  • Milon Or ha-shalem, c2011:t.p. (זאודו ברהן [partially voc.] = Zaʼudu Berhan; Zawdi Berhān [in Amharic])
  • The Author's סידור קורן
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