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He then later converted the son of king Zara Yaqob, Saga-Amlak, who adopted the religious name Abba Saga. Later Abba Sabra and Abba Saga established a separate kingdom in modern day Ethiopia in which Jews were not persecuted.{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}} References1. ^1 [https://books.google.com/books?id=ndTZGIxxJlgC&pg=PA149&dq=A+Song+Of+Longing+Abba+Sabra#PPA149,M1 "A Song Of Longing by Kay Kaufman Shelemay"] {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sabra, Abba}}{{Ethiopia-bio-stub}}2. ^Richard Pankhurst, "The Falashas, or Judaic Ethiopians, in Their Christian Ethiopian Setting", African Affairs, Vol. 91 (October 1992), pp. 567-582 9 : Ethiopian clergy|Ethiopian Jews|Converts to Judaism from Oriental Orthodoxy|Oriental Orthodox monks|Year of birth unknown|Year of death unknown|15th-century Ethiopian people|15th-century Jews|15th-century Christian monks |
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