<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> ITALIANS IN ERITREA

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Italian “Pioneers”
1. Acquisto, 2. Beltramo, 3. Benedetti, 4. Benzoni, 5. Bonichi, 6. Caserini, 8. Felter, 9.Franchetti, 10. Naretti, 11.Negri, 13. Ostini, 14. Pugliese, 15. Riva, 16. Rizzo, 17. Stella, 18.Stroppolo, 19. Vaudetto.
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The Arts (Theatre, Cinema, Photographers, Writers, Poetry, Painters, Musicians)
1. Albertini, 2. Allegretti, 3. Amadio, 4. Aquilino da Bergamo, 5. Bardel, 6. Bini, 7. Broili, 8. Caramel, 9. Carosone, 10. Catalano, 11. Costi, 12. Cotilli, 13. Fidati, 14. Fresa, 15. Gaddi, 16. Grassi, 17. Gremo, 18. Guerrisi, 19. Ingegneri, 20. Laurenti, 21. Leuenberger, 22. Lusci, 23. Lusvardi, 24. Mazzei, 25. Mazzola, 26. Naretti, 27. Peluso, 28. Perales Bonuccelli, 29. Puglia, 30. Sabbatino Giovanni Battista, 31. Sanguinetti Poggi, 32. Scabbia, 33. Silvestri, 34. Vaghi, 35. Vignali, 36. Zaro.
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Italians born in North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean (Egypt, Sudan, Tunisia, Libya, Turkey, Palestine, Greece).
Bonifacio, Campassi, Carbone C., Carbone F., Carbone S., Ceribelli, Chersich, D’Amico T., D’Amico U., D’Amico V., Davaco, D’Errico, Dionisio, Di Vittorio, Firmaturi, Guerrera, Ladovaz, Mara L., Mara M., Nacamuli, Matta, Merodi, Rodi, Scapellato, Tonna, Vannini, Marcella, Vescia.
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Italian Journalists
Amadio, Appelius, Barbieri, Battaglini, Bizzoni, Broili, Brunetti, Campitelli, Candeo, Casalbore, Chiesi, Cipolla, Civinini, Corrado, Del Giudice, Del Valle de Paz, De Santis, Di Sastri, Doveris, Du Lac Capet, Fanano, Favino, Fiore, Fioretti, Franzoj, Gaddi, Giarelli, Leuenberger, Locatelli, Macola, Maffeis, Mantegazza, Martini, Mercatelli, Moscones, Palazzeschi Brugnoli, Peele, Pisani, Porzia, Puglisi, Rampone Boldrin, Rampone, Sindoni, Vignali, Ximenes.
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Italians and Others Murdered during the Political Unrest, 1943-1950
Aktidi, Alessi, Arena, Bacchetta, Barbieri, Battaglia, Berhe Gherechidan, Bica, Dulabhje Premjee Jossi (v. Faranda), Gerolami, Guarascio, Guelli Alletti, Guidara, Kasseroler, Merodi, Micieli, Monda, Mutti, Nacamuli, Nardi, Nassisi, Onori, Pavone, Peressini, Prati, Revello, Santangelo, Sorrento, Vitro.
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MINORITY GROUPS
Puglisi’s dictionary includes a considerable number of entries about members of what we may call minority groups in Eritrea. We find here fascinating and all too often transnational and global trajectories of individuals who came to reside and work in Eritrea, sometimes leaving it after a few years, sometimes making it their home.
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Greeks
Aktidis Giorgio, Antonatos Eleftheri, George Evangelos, Apostolidis Demetrio, Apostolidis Giorgio, Apostolidis Nicola, Burbulis Kimon, Caratza Panaiotti, Cirolis Elia, Contomichalos Dimitri G., Costomudis Antonio, Costomudis Pandelis, Cristoforachis Nicola, Derviniotti Teodoro, Dimopulos Antonio, Dundulachis Emanuele, Dundulachis Giorgio, Fengaridis Costantino, Fengaridis Eftimio, Fiaccas Stelio, Frangulis Blasio, Frangulis Menelao, Kakizzi Antonio, Kakizzi Giorgio, Mina Mitzachis, Pana Tolio, Papuzzachi Costantino, Papuzzachi Michele, Psaros Chiriacos, Psaros Costi, Zachariades Ares.
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Indians
Hakimuddin Nazmuddin Kapasi, Harjivan Lalji Shah, Narsidas Kalidas, Nazmuddin Mulla Amiji, Nazmudin Mulla Amiji Kapasi, Noorbhali Hassan Ali Kapasi. Armenians Dosina Seguglian (v. entry Biasiolo Luigi, her husband), Delsizian Fr res, Carvi Alice (born Aracsi Caracanian), Seguglian Hagop.
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Hadrami Arabs
Ahmed Ubed Bahobesci, Bakhashab Mohamed Abubacher, Hassan Abdalla Bamismus, Hassen Ahmed Haioti Sayed, Hassen Alaui El Safi Sayed, Hassen Hussen Bamismus, Hassen Mohamed El Safi Sayed, Hassen Mohamed Salem Batoc, Hussen Abdalla Bamismus, Iassin Mahmud Batoc, Mohamed Hussen Bamuscmusc, Mohamed Osman Hassen Haioti, Mohamed Salem Batoc, Muhtar Omar Amudi, Omar Salem Baaghil, Omar Ubed Bahobesci, Omar Ubed Bazham, Ubed Ahmed Bahobesci, Bahizam, Shaenon, Qul, Bazerae, Metenna, Hizam.
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Non-Italian Jews
1. Ahronee Menahem Juda, 2. Banin Hiel, 3. Behar Nessim, 4. Cahan Herscu Fain, 5. Cohen Menahem Samuel, 6. Cohen Samuel Salem, 7. Gwircman Boris, 8. Halevy Joseph, 9. Hiel Banin, 10. Rasson Tobi, 11. Saleh Vittorio, 12. Shoa Menahem Joseph, 13. Kanzen.
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Mixed Marriages and the Offspring of Mixed Unions
Barbui Felice, Biasiolo Luigi, Ghiselli Eros, Kakizzi Antonio, Munzinger, Naretti Teresa, Pitzulu Giuseppe, Pitzulu Giovanni, Lilet Esas, Seguglian Hagop.
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EUROPEAN SCHOLARS AND OTHER WRITERS ON NORTHEAST AFRICA
The biographical dictionary offers a great amount of biographical detail and invaluable information on mostly European scholars, colonial administrators, and ethnographers, language experts, philologists, journalists cum historians, missionaries cum
anthropologists, and other writers who produced knowledge about Northeast Africa
Beguinot, Bracciani, Capomazza, Cerulli, Cesari, Cipriani, Conti Rossini, Corni, Cufino, Dainelli, Davico, Di Sastri, Di Stefano, Ellero, Folchi, Franchini, Frasetto, Frobenius, Gallina, Guidi, Halevy, Holmes, Kolmodin, Liberati, Littmann, Da Leonessa, Mordini, Nadel, Nerazzini, Odorizzi, Munzinger, Perini, Pollera, Roden, Sergi, Ullendorff, Zoli.