Infobox royalty name MenelikII title Emperor of Ethiopia image MenelikII 4.jpg coronation 3 November ... Tibebu, http books.google.com books?id Ftz gtO pngC&printsec frontcover EthiopiaMenelikII Era of , Encyclopedia ... of Ethiopia. MenelikII can be named as father for modern Ethiopia. He was a russophile because ... exploration concessions. MenelikII founded the first modern bank in Ethiopia, the Bank of Abyssinia ... the death of MenelikII, the council of regency continued to rule Ethiopia. As described above ..., and eventually Empress Zewditu I of Ethiopia succeeded MenelikII on the 27 September 1916. She was his ..., 1896 1898 , translated by Richard Seltzer , 2000 With the Armies of MenelikII, emperor of Ethiopia ... Commons category MenelikII of Ethiopia http www.angelfire.com ny ethiocrown menelik.html Imperial Ethiopia Homepages Emperor MenelikII the Early Years http www.angelfire.com ny ethiocrown menelikII.html Imperial Ethiopia Homepages Emperor MenelikII the Later Years http www.ethiopiantreasures.toucansurf.com ... of Ethiopia br 1889 1906 preceded Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV succeeded MenelikII with Taytu ... Betul in charge during his infirmity br 1906 1913 preceded MenelikII succeeded Iyasu V of Ethiopia ... II ko 2 hr MenelikII. id MenelikII dari Ethiopia it MenelikII he , ... Ijigayehu mother of MenelikII Ijigayehu birth date Birth date 1844 8 17 df y birth place Angolela, Shewa ... text Emperor MenelikII Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath GCB , GCMG , Ge ez alphabet ... MenelikII is considered an African icon and one of the most powerful black people in history. ref ... to Lady . group nb Ijigayehu mother of MenelikII Ijigayehu . Woizero Ijigayehu was a lady in the household ... of Shewa. Shortly after Haile Melekot died, Menelik was taken prisoner by N gus N g st Tewodros II ... the man who had treated him as a son. ref Marcus, MenelikII , p. 30. ref Not wishing to take ... him N gus N g st Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV . Submission to Yohannes Eventually Menelik ... more details
The Order of MenelikII is an Ethiopia n Order decoration order established in 1924 by Zewditu I of Ethiopia Empress Zewditu I to honor the memory of MenelikII of Ethiopia Emperor MenelikII . It was often referred to as the Order of the Lion for the Lion depicted in the center of the red and green cross. The honor was designed by the Paris, France Parisian firm of Arthus Betrand and is presented in five grades Knight Grand Cross, Knight Commander, Commander, Office and Member. ref cite news author title Orders, Decorations and Medals of Ethiopia publisher Ethiopian Heritage date url http www.ethioheritage.co.uk medals.htm accessdate 2009 06 16 ref See also List of military decorations References reflist External links http www.imperialethiopia.org dynasty.htm Ethiopian Orders of Knighthood Ethiopia royal stub orders medals stub Category 1924 establishments Category Orders, decorations, and medals of Ethiopia it Ordine di MenelikII no Keiser Menelik IIs orden ... more details
to the borders of Shewa. ref Harold G. Marcus, The Life and Times of MenelikIIEthiopia 1844 1913 ... were MenelikII , at the time king of Shewa , and Dejazmach Kassai the future Emperor Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV . Gobeze married the sister of the latter, Dinqinesh Mercha . Because Tekle Giyorgis s rule was so ephemeral, some lists of the Emperors of Ethiopia omit his name. Life Gobeze ... his father Gebre Medhin had been executed by Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II for supporting the rebel Agew Niguse . ref Sven Rubenson, King of Kings Tewodros of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Haile ... of Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II at the end of the 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia British Expedition to Ethiopia . Towards the end of 1867 he began to march on Tewodros fortress at Maqdala ... . In August 1868, Wagshum Gobeze proclaimed himself Emperor Tekle Giyorgis II of Ethiopia at Soqota ... in Marcus, MenelikII , p. 35 ref Tekle Giyorgis came off the worse and retreated to the Mareb River ... of soldiers and camp followers. ref Marcus, MenelikII , p. 35 ref On 21 January 1872, Kassai proclaimed himself Emperor of Ethiopia with the name of Yohannes IV. Tekle Giyorgis was blinded, and imprisoned ... some years later. ref Marcus, MenelikII p. 35, claims that he was imprisoned on an amba ... II of Ethiopia Tewodros II succeeded Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata ...Tekle Giyorgis II Ge ez alphabet Ge ez , Plant of Saint George born Wagshum Gobeze lit. Governor of Wag , my courageous one died 1873 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st emperor of Ethiopia from 1868 to 1872. Gobeze based his claim to the Imperial throne on a dual heritage ... been clear to each peasant, let alone the learned. The Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia previous ruler ... of Neo Solomonic Ideology in 19th Century Ethiopia L gitimit imp riale et cr ation d ... obtained a new Abuna. Meanwhile, Menelik busied himself in Shewa, having decided according to Harold ... more details
, Sahle Mariam, the future Emperor MenelikII of EthiopiaMenelikII . Tewodros doted on the young ... MenelikII of Ethiopia. Woizero Alitash was abandoned by her husband when Menelik escaped from Magdala ... Paulos of Adwa. When MenelikII was proclaimed Emperor of Ethiopia at Were Illu in Wollo shortly after ... Ali II of Yejju . Ras Ali had enthroned Emperor Yohannes III of Ethiopia Yohannes III , forcing the Emperor ... claimed that Peter Ustinov s alleged ancestor, Susan Bell, was the daughter of Tewodros II of Ethiopia ... had assisted Menelik of Shewa in his escape from Magdala. When Menelik became Emperor of Ethiopia ... a loyal friend of Emperor MenelikII until his death, and his descendants were regarded as among ... II, died within the first few months of the reign of her ex husband MenelikII. Tewodros II has numerous ... II in Layers of Time A History of Ethiopia . New York Palgrave, 2000. ISBN 0 312 22719 1 Further ... Tewodros II of Ethiopia http www.angelfire.com ny ethiocrown Tewod.html Tewodros II at the Imperial ... Emperor Tewodros II, Battle of Meqdala Ethiopia http www.africanidea.org emperor tewdros.pdf The Great Unifier Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia br 1855 1868 preceded Yohannes III of Ethiopia Yohannes III succeeded Tekle Georgis II of Ethiopia Tekle Georgis II ... II de Etiop a fr T wodros II d thiopie hr Tevodros II. io Tewodros 2ma id Tewodros II dari Ethiopia ...Refimprove date December 2008 Infobox royalty monarch name Tewodros II br title Rulers and heads of state of Ethiopia Emperor of Empire of EthiopiaEthiopia image T wodros II 2.jpg caption imgw 225px succession Emperor of Ethiopia reign 11 February 1855 13 April 1868 coronation 11 February 1855 predecessor Yohannes III of Ethiopia Yohannes III successor Tekle Giyorgis II of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis II spouse Tewabech br Tiruwork Wube issue Prince Alemayehu full name house Solomonic dynasty House .... 1818 birth place Qwara , Dembiya death date 13 April 1868 br aged 49 50 death place Magdala , Ethiopia ... more details
Iyoas II or Joas II Ge ez alphabet Ge ez , died 3 June 1821 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 14 June 1818 ref Nathaniel Pearce, The Life and Adventures of Nathaniel Pearce . J.J. Halls. ed. London, 1831 , vol. 2 p. 256 ref 3 June 1821 of Ethiopia , and a member of the Solomonic dynasty . He was the son of Hezqeyas of Ethiopia Hezqeyas . The Royal chronicle provides very little information about his reign only the date of his elevation and the year of his death. ref Herbert Weld Blundell , The Royal chronicle of Abyssinia, 1769 1840 Cambridge University Press, 1922 , p. 484 ref According to Nathaniel Pearce , Iyoas was selected Emperor over his nephews Zerobabel and Merrit by Ras title Ras Gugsa of Yejju Gugsa and Kenyazmach Akli Meru due to the nephews bad characters. Prior to his elevation, he had been living as a monk in Waldebba . ref Pearce, Life and Adventures , vol. 2 p. 255 ref Samuel Gobat , a near contemporary of Iyoas, states he was efficiently sustained by Ras Googsa, who was his firm support, or rather his superior. ref Samuel Gobat, Journal of Three years Residence in Abyssinia , 1851 New York Negro Universities Press, 1969 , p. 168 ref With Iyoas death an interregnum of several months followed. Notes reflist Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Egwale Seyon of Ethiopia Egwale Seyon succeeded Gigar of Ethiopia Gigar Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Iyoas 02 Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 June 1821 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Iyoas 02 Of Ethiopia Category 1821 deaths Category 19th century African people Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Solomonid dynasty Category Year of birth unknown Ethiopia royal stub de Joas II. fr Yoas II d thiopie he , ... more details
Yohannes II or John II Ge ez alphabet Ge ez was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 7 May &ndash 18 October 1769 of Ethiopia , and a member of the Solomonic dynasty . He was the son of Iyasus I of Ethiopia Iyasu I , and brother of Emperors Tekle Haymanot I of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot , Dawit III and Bakaffa . According to James Bruce , during the reign of his brother Bakaffa, the Emperor had vanished from view and a rumor circulated that Bakaffa had died. Qegnazmach Giyorgis acted on this by bringing Yohannes down from the royal prison on Wehni to rule, but before Yohannes could be proclaimed emperor, Bakaffa revealed himself and ordered the two men punished for their presumption, Giyorgis with dead and Yohannes by having his hand cut off. ref James Bruce, Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile 1790 edition , vol. 2 p. 604 ref However, in his edition of Bruce s work Alexander Murray linguist Alexander Murray replaced Bruce s words with a summary of the Royal Chronicle , which records Yohannes had lost his hand for escaping from Wehni prior to this event, and instead, along with the other royal prisoners of Wehni, had refused to descend and be made Emperor. ref Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile 1805 edition , vol. 4 p. 93 ref Following the murder of Iyoas I of Ethiopia Iyoas I , Ras title Ras Mikael Sehul summoned from Wehni the Emperor s elderly great uncle ... like John in Gondar , he had him poisoned one morning at breakfast time. ref Ref Ethiopia WallisBudge 1928 pages 469 ref Notes reflist Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Iyoas I of Ethiopia Iyoas I succeeded Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II Emperors of Ethiopia DEFAULTSORT Yohannes 02 Of Ethiopia Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Solomonid dynasty Category 18th century African people de Yohannes II. fr Yohannes II d thiopie he , ja 2 pl Jan II cesarz Etiopii ... more details
Infobox monarch name Tekle Haymanot II title Emperor of Ethiopia image caption religion Ethiopian Orthodox reign 1769 1777 coronation othertitles full name predecessor Yohannes II of Ethiopia Yohannes II successor Susenyos II of Ethiopia Susenyos II queen issue royal house Solomonic dynasty House of Solomon father Yohannes II mother Sancheviyar birth date birth place death date 1777 Tekle Haymanot II Ge ez alphabet Ge ez , Plant of the faith 1754 Death date 1777 September 7 df yes was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st as Admas Sagad III Ge ez alphabet Ge ez to whom the horizon bows 18 October 1769 &ndash 13 April 1777 of Ethiopia , and a member of the Solomonic dynasty . He was the son of Yohannes II of Ethiopia Yohannes II by Woizero Sancheviyar, at the Imperial prison of Mount Wehni . The Scots explorer James Bruce who was in Ethiopia from September 1769 to November ... and Ras Mikael left the capital city of Gondar for Tigray, and Susenyos II of Ethiopia Susenyos II ... of the city with the inhabitants. ref Cited in E. A. Wallis Budge , A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia ... Teda, Ethiopia Teda in May, which forced the Ras to retreat to Gondar, where he surrendered to Wand ... conflicts between the four paramount nobles of Ethiopia Fasil, Ras Goshu, Hailu Eshte, and Wand ... Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis down from Wehni as his candidate for emperor Tekle Haymanot managed ... Steiner Verlag, 1982 , vol. 1 pp. 178f ref References Reflist Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Yohannes II of Ethiopia Yohannes II succeeded Susenyos II of Ethiopia Susenyos II Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Susenyos II of Ethiopia Susenyos II succeeded Salomon II of Ethiopia Salomon II Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tekle Haymanot 02 Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1754 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 September 1777 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tekle Haymanot 02 Of Ethiopia Category 1754 births ... more details
Infobox monarch name Salomon II title Emperor of Ethiopia image caption religion Ethiopian Orthodox reign 1777 1779 coronation othertitles full name predecessor Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II successor Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis queen issue royal house Solomonic dynasty House of Solomon father Abeto Adigo mother birth date birth place death date Salomon II Ge ez alphabet Ge ez was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 13 April 1777 &ndash 20 July 1779 of Ethiopia . He was the son of Abeto Adigo. He may be identical with the Emperor Solomon whom the traveler Henry Salt Egyptologist Henry Salt lists as one of the Emperors still alive at the time of his visit in 1809 1810. ref Henry Salt, A Voyage to Abyssinia and Travels into the Interior of that Country 1814 , London Frank Cass, 1958 , p. 474 ref Richard Pankhurst academic Richard Pankhurst credits him with the construction of Qeddus Fasilides St. Basilides, literally Holy Basilides and Potamiana Basilides church in Gondar. ref Richard K. P. Pankhurst, History of Ethiopian Towns Wiesbaden Franz Steiner Verlag, 1982 , p. 179 ref The chronicler Alaqa Gabru appears to suggest, in a confusing passage ... Kenfu Adam after they deposed Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II . One of Salomon .... 254 ref Notes Reflist 2 Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II succeeded Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Salomon 02 Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Salomon 02 Of Ethiopia Category 18th century African people Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category 18th century in Ethiopia Category Year of death unknown de Salomon II. fr Salomon II d thiopie he , ... Salomon, Azaj Salassie Barya brought Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis from the royal ... more details
Infobox royalty monarch name Dawit II br Anbasa Seggad title Rulers and heads of state of Ethiopia Emperor of Empire of EthiopiaEthiopia image Lebna Dengel.png caption imgw 200px succession Emperor of Ethiopia ... of Ethiopia Empress Eleni successor Gelawdewos of Ethiopia Gelawdewos spouse Wanag Mogassa issue Prince Fiqtor Lebna Dengal br Gelawdewos of Ethiopia Gelawdewos br Prince Yakob br Menas of Ethiopia ... Damo Dawit II Ge ez alphabet Ge ez d w t , enthroned as Emperor Anbasa Segad Ge ez alphabet ... 2, 1540 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 1508 1540 of Ethiopia , and a member of the Solomonic ... was well into her seventies, the Empress Mother Eleni of Ethiopia Eleni stepped in to act as her step ... Armenian Mateus Ethiopia Mateus to Portugal to ask for assistance. However, the Portuguese response did not arrive in Ethiopia until much later, when an embassy led by Dom Rodrigo de Lima arrived ... account not only of the Portuguese mission to Ethiopia, but for Ethiopia at the time. ref Dawit had ... near Lake Zway . Contemporaries concluded that the Muslim threat to Ethiopia was finally over, so when ... B. Henze notes, They were mistaken. ref Paul B. Henze, Layers of Time, A History of Ethiopia New ... the Empire of Ethiopia. The Imam crossed the Awash River and entered Fatagar in 1528, looting ... by Sihab ad Din Ahmad bin Abd al Qader, Futuh al Habasa The conquest of Ethiopia , translated by Paul ..., but returned to attack Ethiopia in 1531, where he scattered the army under the general Eslamu ... of Tigray Province Tigray , Begemder , and Gojjam. Both Ethiopia and Dawit suffered heavily from these assaults ... at Zara, Ethiopia Zara in Wag by a lieutenant of Ahmad on April 7, 1537 another son, Menas of Ethiopia Menas , was captured on May 19, 1539, and later sent to Yemen . Amba Geshen fell to another ... , who had arrived in Ethiopia with Dom Rodrigo de Lima, to ask for it once again. However, this help in the form of Crist v o da Gama and his picked troop of 400 did not reach Ethiopia until after Dawit ... more details
Baeda Maryam II was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 15 April &ndash December 1795 of Ethiopia . He may have been the son of Salomon II of Ethiopia Salomon II . Although E. A. Wallis Budge , in his book A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia , notes some authorities believe Baeda Maryam was the same person as Salomon III of Ethiopia Salomon III , ref Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia , 1928 Oosterhout, the Netherlands Anthropological Publications, 1970 , p. 479 ref Nathaniel Pearce , who met the former Emperor when he visited Ras title Ras Wolde Selassie 20 January 1813, states that he had been Emperor only once, for nine months. Pearce provides a short account of Baeda Maryam s reign. He had been made Emperor by Dejazmach Wolde Gabriel , and after he was deposed by Ras Aligaz of Yejju Aligaz , Baeda Maryam found refuge with Ras Guebra . ref Nathaniel Pearce, The Life and Adventures of Nathaniel Pearce , J.J. Halls. ed. London, 1831 , vol. 1 p. 109. Pearce identifies Wolde Gabriel as the son of Ras Mikael Sehul . ref The Royal chronicle provides further details when Emperor Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis was absent from Gondar raiding near Shawra , Baeda Maryam was proclaimed emperor over the protests of Abuna Abuna Yosab III Yosab III and the Ichege . At the same time Wolde Gabriel was elevated to Ras title Ras and Betwodded . ref H. Weld Blundell , The Royal chronicle of Abyssinia, 1769 1840 Cambridge University Press, 1922 , pp. 432f ref However, according to the Royal chronicle Baeda Maryam found little support beyond Wolde ... of Ethiopia years 1795&ndash 1795 preceded Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis succeeded Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis Emperors of Ethiopia DEFAULTSORT Baeda Maryam 02 Of Ethiopia Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category 18th century African people de Ba eda Mariam II. fr Beede Maryam II d thiopie ... more details
Infobox monarch name Susenyos II title Emperor of Ethiopia image caption religion Ethiopian Orthodox reign August December 1770 coronation othertitles full name predecessor Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II successor Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II queen issue royal house Solomonic dynasty House of Solomon father mother birth date birth place death date circa 1771 Susenyos II or Greek language Greek Sissinios died circa 1771 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st reigned August 1770 &ndash December 1770 of Ethiopia . His name at birth was Wolde Giyorgis he was the son of a noble woman who had lost her fortune and made her living by carrying jars of water, while it was rumored that he was the illegitimate son of the deceased ruler Iyasu II of Ethiopia Iyasu II . ref name Bruce 163 James Bruce, Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile 1805 edition , vol. 5 p. 163 ref The Scottish traveller James Bruce , who was living in the capital city of Gondar at the time, described him as a drunkard, a ruffian, and a profligate . ref Bruce, Travels , vol. 5 p. 215 ref His reign On 5 June 1770, Ras title Ras Mikael Sehul was forced to evacuate the city with Emperor Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot they marched to Tigray province Tigray to suppress ... reflist 2 Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II succeeded Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Susenyos 02 Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1771 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Susenyos 02 Of Ethiopia Category 1771 deaths Category 18th century African people Category Emperors of Ethiopia he ... to fulfill his promise to join them from his headquarters at Bure Gojjam , Ethiopia Bure in Gojjam ... arrived with 400 horse and 600 foot. At his arrival Susenyos rashly granted him a third of Ethiopia ... more details
Iyasu II or Joshua II Ge ez alphabet Ge ez 21 October 1723 ref 12 Ethiopian calendar Teqemt 7216 Year of the World. Bosc Tiess , Claire, How Beautiful She Is in Her Mirror Polysemic Images and Reflections of Power of an Eighteenth Century Ethiopia Queen , Journal of Early Modern History , 2004, Vol. 8 Issue 3 4, p. 294 ref &ndash 27 June 1755 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st throne name Alem Sagad , Ge ez alphabet Ge ez Al m S g d, to whom the world bows 19 September 1730 ... of the School of Oriental and African Studies , 1979, p. 458. ref of Ethiopia , and a member ... in J.H. Arrowsmith Brown trans. , Prutky s Travels in Ethiopia and other Countries with notes by Richard ... During Iyasu II s reign, a Czech people Czech Franciscan Remedius Prutky visited his kingdom, and engaged ... for his ordinary expenses. Prutky adds that during the year Prutky was in Ethiopia 1752 , the emperor ... for 8,000 troy? ounces of gold. ref E. A. Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia ... s afflicted the land, and an epidemic took the lives of thousands. When Krestodolos III of Ethiopia ... Tarik Ke Atse Libne Dingil iske Atse Tewodros History of Ethiopia from Emperor Lebna Dengel to Emperor Tewodros II Tewodros Birhanena Selam Printing Press ref Death Iyasu fell seriously ill in May ... regent for her grandson Iyoas I of Ethiopia Iyoas I . ref The Royal Chronicle of his reign is translated ... Press, 1967 . ref References reflist 2 Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Bakaffa succeeded Iyoas I of Ethiopia Iyoas I Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Iyasu 02 Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 October 1723 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 June 1755 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Iyasu 02 Of Ethiopia Category 1723 births Category 1755 deaths Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Solomonid dynasty Category Child ... de Iyasu II. fr Iyasou II d thiopie he , ... more details
MenelikII of Ethiopia 1844 1913 References reflist Ark of the Covenant Solomon Category Solomonid dynasty Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Solomon ethiopia bio stub ar cs Menelik I. de Menelik I. es Menelik I fr M n lik Ier hr Menelik I. it Menelik I he , ka I nl Menelik I ja 1 no Menelik I av Etiopia pl Menelik I pt Menelik I ro Menelik I sh Menelik I ...Menelik I called B yn L k m in the K br N g t also named Ebna la Hakim , Arabic Ibn Al Hakim, Son of the Wise , first Jewish Emperor of Ethiopia , is traditionally believed to be the son of Solomon King Solomon of ancient Israel and Makeda, ancient Ethiopia Queen of Sheba . He ruled around 950 BC, according to traditional sources. ref cite web url http www.lamblion.com articles articles issues4.php title The Ark of the Covenant The Ethiopian Tradition accessdate 2010 05 19 ref ref http my.raex.com obsidian ethiopia.html Ethiopia Regnal Chronologies claims his reign was around 204 179 BC, but this is implausibly late. ref Tradition credits him with bringing the Ark of the Covenant to Ethiopia, following a visit to Jerusalem to meet his father upon reaching adulthood. Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Kebra Nagast.jpg 150px right thumb Modern book cover of Kebra Nagast The Glory of the Kings According to the Kebra Nagast , King Solomon had intended on sending one son of each of his nobles and one son each of each temple priest with Menelik upon his return to his mother s kingdom. He is supposed to have had a replica made of the Ark for them to take with them. Upon the death of Queen Makeda , Menelik assumed the throne with the new title of Emperor and King of Kings of Ethiopia . According to legend, he founded the Solomonic dynasty of Ethiopia that ruled Ethiopia with few ..., the Zagwe dynasty , were said to not be of the house of Israel i.e. of Solomon and Menelik ... more details
between Ethiopia and Italy in 1889, Emperor MenelikII made clear his position We cannot permit our ..., particularly by MenelikII of Ethiopia Emperor MenelikII and Ras Gobena . In 1974, the dynasty ... following World War II , many of them adopted the colors of Ethiopia s flag , and Addis Ababa ..., ref Histories, II, 29 30 III, 114 IV, 197 ref including Sudan and modern Ethiopia. Pliny the Elder ... members of the royal court. Middle Ages File Lebna Dengel.png thumb right upright Dawit II of Ethiopia ... ref File T wodros II 2.jpg thumb right upright Emperor of Ethiopia Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II s rule is often placed as the beginning of modern Ethiopia, ending the decentralized Zemene ... united and the power in the Emperor restored, beginning with the reign of Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia ... death, Tekle Giyorgis II of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis II was proclaimed Emperor. However, he was later ... of Gallabat also called Battle of Metemma . From Menelik to Adwa Ethiopia as we currently know it began under the reign of MenelikII who was Emperor from 1889 until his death in 1913. ref John ... World War II East African Campaign in 1941, while an Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia Italian guerrilla ... Republic of Ethiopia common name Ethiopia image flag Flag of Ethiopia.svg image coat Coat of arms of Ethiopia.svg image map Ethiopia Africa orthographic projection .svg national anthem lang am Wodefit Gesgeshi, Widd Innat Ityopp ya br small March Forward, Dear Mother Ethiopia small File Wedefit ... constitution. publisher APAP accessdate 3 December 2011 ref regional languages Languages of Ethiopia Other languages official amongst the different People of Ethiopia ethnicities and their respective Regions of Ethiopia regions . ethnic groups li Oromo people Oromo 34.5 br li Amhara people Amhara ... www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook fields 2075.html et CIA Ethiopia Ethnic groups ref demonym Demographics of Ethiopia Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa latd 9 latm 1.8 latNS N longd 38 ... more details
dynastic history traditionally began with the reign of Emperor Menelik I in 1000 BC. ref Speaking after his signing the disputed treaty between Ethiopia and Italy in 1889, Emperor MenelikII made clear ... http www.amazon.com dp 1569022461 1569022461 page no? ref especially by Emperor MenelikII of EthiopiaMenelikII and Ras Gobena , culminating in its victory over the Italians at the Battle of Adwa ... became Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II , beginning Ethiopia s modern history. ref Christopher ... , p. 183, The coronation of Tewodros II of Ethiopia Teodros is considered by most historians ...double image right Flag of Ethiopia.svg 213 Coat of arms of Ethiopia.svg 124 The Flag of Ethiopia The Coat of arms of Ethiopia Image LocationEthiopia.svg thumb The location of Ethiopia See also Index of Ethiopia related articles The Ethiopia Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is a Landlocked country ... factbook geos et.html title Ethiopia work The World Factbook publisher United States Central Intelligence Agency accessdate July 23, 2009 ref Ethiopia is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan ... east. Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in the world ref cite web title Ethiopia publisher Encyclop dia Britannica url http www.britannica.com eb article 9108373 Ethiopia accessdate ... news nation 15 43 415 29 07.txt Ethiopia, Africa s second most populous country ref Ethiopia has yielded some of humanity s oldest traces, ref cite web title Ethiopia is top choice for cradle of Homo ..., nor the right to govern our empire in absolute independence. The Emperor of Ethiopia is a descendant ... to an outsider. Ethiopia has never been conquered and she never shall be... http books.google.com books?id 7zaniYN kqUC&pg PR25&dq ethiopia 223000 years 22&lr &sig rE1plTiqZ61uD JMhO0Md1vd4Ao Ethiopia ... books?id w5q7NV vSPwC&pg PA319&dq ethiopia 223000 years 22&lr &sig YSqFflAVmAQK2j9Pu1IvTX0R E0 Ethiopia at Bay A Personal Account of the Haile Selassie Years p. 319 by John Spencer ref The roots ... more details
Emperors were Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV , MenelikII and Haile Selassie . Emperor Menelik ... over Ethiopia and was crowned Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II he developed a claim to have been ... N gus N g st br Emperor realm Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia coatofarms coatofarmssize 120px coatofarmscaption Coat of arms of Ethiopia Imperial Coat of arms image Selassie restored.jpg caption Haile Selassie I first monarch Mara Takla Haymanot br small disputed small last monarch Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia ... Unknown ended 12 September 1974 pretender Zera Yacob Amha Selassie, Crown Prince of Ethiopia Zera Yacob ... , unicode n gus n g st , King of Kings of Ethiopia was the hereditary ruler of Ethiopia until the abolition ... Geographic Magazine article called imperial Ethiopia nominally a constitutional monarchy in fact ... Province Welega , the seaward Provinces of Ethiopia provinces and later Shewa , received the honorific ... disputed successions for this to have been the case. ref Taddesse Tamrat, Church and State in Ethiopia ... of Ethiopia Fasilides until the mid 18th century, at Wehni . Rumors of these royal mountain residences ... of Ethiopia had theoretically unlimited power over his subjects, his councilors came to play an increasing role in governing Ethiopia, because many Emperors were succeeded either by a child, or one ... cover of Kebra Nagast The Glory of the Kings The Emperors of Ethiopia derived their right to rule based on two dynastic claims their descent from the kings of Axum , and their descent from Menelik I , the son ... from the distaff side. The claim of descent from Menelik I is based on the assertion that the kings of Axum were also the descendants of Menelik I its definitive and best known formulation is set forth ... of this claim vary widely. Some including many inside Ethiopia accept it as evident fact. At the other ... descent from the old Aksumite rulers, ruled Ethiopia from 13th century until 1974, with only a couple ... Kassai took over as Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV however, his distaff descent from ... more details
governors. ref Chris Proutky, Empress Taytu and MenelikIIEthiopia 1883 1910 Trenton The Red Sea ... voices frightened the local priests, who thought it was the work of demon s. The Emperor MenelikII ...Telecommunications in Ethiopia is currently a monopoly in the control of the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation ETC all telephone service and internet access Clarify date April 2010 requires ETC ... 17, 2005. City codes i.e. , internal prefixes changed from two digits to three or, from outside Ethiopia ... hosts. ref name factbook As of 2005, there were 164,000 internet users. Ethiopia s Country codes country code TLD is .et . History The first Telegraphy telegraph line in Ethiopia was constructed ... and the next year by a line again from Addis Ababa to Gore, Ethiopia Gore in the province of Illubabor ... War Italian invasion . ref Richard Pankhurst, Economic History of Ethiopia 1800 1935 Addis Ababa ... rural inhabitant of Ethiopia has to walk 30 kilometers to the nearest phone. The ETC announced ... through customs. Notes Reflist See also Internet in Ethiopia Ethiopian Telecommunication Agency Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation ETV Ethiopia Media in Ethiopia External links http www.gsmworld.com roaming gsminfo cou et.shtml GSM World page on Ethiopia http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Ethiopia PanAfriL10n page on Ethiopia http www.ethiopians.com Engineering Internet ET.htm The Internet in Ethiopia 2001 article http www.mediaethiopia.com Engineering internet in ethiopia revisited.htm Internet in Ethiopia Revisited A Mixed Bag of Progress and Opportunities on Hold 2002 update of previous article http www.guardian.co.uk technology 2005 aug 04 onlinesupplement Ethiopia s digital dream 2005 Guardian UK article Economy of EthiopiaEthiopia topics Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Ethiopia Category Telecommunications in Ethiopia Category Communications in Ethiopia lt Etiopijos ry iai ru ... more details
ratio 1 2 The flag of Ethiopia is a flag that was adopted on February 6, 1996. It conforms to the specifications set forth in article 3 of the 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia . The three traditional colours green, yellow and red date back to MenelikII of Ethiopia Emperor Menelik 1889 1913 and were ... Empire in 1897 , a year after Ethiopia decisively defended itself from colonial Italy at the Battle ..., Ethiopia , Elizabet Filleul, trans., Richard Pankhurst, ed., in Aethiopistische Forschungen ... of Ethiopia, and has been in use since at least the early 17th century, as well. ref Barradas, pp ... of the land, yellow represents peace and harmony between Ethiopia s various ethnic and religious groups ... Ethiopia.pdf Ethiopia Bot generated title ref Emblem Prior to 1996 and to some extent even today ... stripes. The star testifies to Ethiopia s bright future and possibly echoes the connection with the House ... File Ethiopian Pennants.svg Before the rectangular flag was created, Ethiopia flew three coloured pennants. Note that the red was originally on the top. File Flag of Ethiopia 1897 .svg The old flag with the Lion ... . File Flag of Ethiopia 1975.gif The flag used under the Derg . File Ethiopia 1987 1991.PNG The flag of People s Democratic Republic of Ethiopia . File Flag of Ethiopia 1991 1996 .svg The flag which ... of Ethiopia References Reflist External links FOTW id et title Ethiopia http www.rbvex.it africapag etiopia.html Flag of Ethiopia http www.ethioworld.com CountryInformation ethiopianflag.htm http www.worldstatesmen.org ... this table, go to Template Nationalflags DEFAULTSORT Flag Of Ethiopia Category National flags Ethiopia Category National symbols of Ethiopia af Vlag van Ethiopi am ar ast ... hr Zastava Etiopije bpy id Bendera Ethiopia it Bandiera dell Etiopia he ka sw Bendera ya Ethiopia lt Etiopijos v liava hu Eti pia z szlaja mk ms Bendera Habsyah nl Vlag van Ethiopi ja jv Gend ra Ethiopia no Etiopias flagg ... more details
defeated Italy and remained independent, under the rule of MenelikII . Italy and Ethiopia signed ... War II Mussolini controlled much of Ethiopia, but a guerrilla war raged in areas of Ethiopia ... started a period of harassment that led to their nearly disappearance after World War II. Italian Ethiopia 1936 1941 The Italian community in Ethiopia was very small in 1935, before the Italian invasion only 200 Italians lived in Ethiopia, nearly all of them in the capital Addis Ababa. But in 1940 ...Infobox Ethnic group group Italians of Ethiopia br Italo etiopi image File Soldatietiopia.jpg 250px caption Italian soldiers and colonists starting their travel to conquest and colonize Ethiopia in 1935 ... Italians Italians of Ethiopia are the colonists from Italy who moved to colonize Ethiopia in the 20th century, and their descendants. History The 1880s were marked by the Scramble for Africa in Ethiopia ... colony of Eritrea . Since then the Kingdom of Italy started to try to take control of Ethiopia ... launched the Second Italo Abyssinian War and invaded Ethiopia. Emperor Haile Selassie fled the Ethiopian ... . The Italians merged Eritrea, Italian Somalia, and newly captured Ethiopia into Italian East Africa Africa Orientale Italiana, A.O.I. . The Italian King Victor Emmanuel III added Emperor of Ethiopia ... areas. ref http www.ilcornodafrica.it rds 01emigrazione.pdf Italian emigration to Ethiopia in the 1930s ... of Ethiopian guerrilla that in 1940 was still controlling nearly 1 4 of Ethiopia highlands . Ethiopia ... plans like all the other developments were stopped by World War II. ref http www.architesi.polito.it pdf MorettiS EN.pdf Addis Abeba s 1939 Architectural plan ref Italians of Ethiopia under British and Ethiopian rule With the Italian defeat in eastern Africa in spring 1941, the Italians of Ethiopia ... guerrilla war in Ethiopia until 1943, like Rosa Dainelli . This Italian doctor was a woman who became ... the East African Campaign World War II . She was nominated, after the end of the war, for the Italian ... more details
, and a major smallpox epidemic 1889 90 . br Conditions forced the coronation of MenelikII of EthiopiaMenelikII to be a subdued event. 1913 1914 Famine in northern provinces c.1929 Famine amongst ...Traditionally the Economy of Ethiopia was based on subsistence agriculture , with an aristocracy that consumed the surplus. Due to a number of causes, the peasants lacked incentives to either improve production or to store their excess harvest as a result, they lived from harvest to harvest. Despite the extensive modernization of Ethiopia in the last 120 years, As of 2006 lc on the overwhelming majority of the population are peasants who still live from harvest to harvest, and are vulnerable to crop failures. This is exacerbated by a very high population growth rate, which is among the top 10 countries in the world. class wikitable width 15 Year width 85 Description First half of 9th century Followed by epidemic 1535 Famine and epidemic in Tigray Province Tigray . As described in the Futuh al Habasha , this took a heavy toll on Imam Ahmad Gragn s army When they entered Tigray each Muslim ... spread during the famine. Islam in Ethiopia , p. 94 1611 The heavy rains that fell this year and extreme ... mentita also afflicted Ethiopia. 1623 Jesuit sources 1634 1635 Reports of locust s in Tigray 1633 ... . 1702 Starving peasants appealed to Emperor Iyasus I of Ethiopia Iyasus I , crying that if he did not feed .... 1958 Famine in Tigray claimed 100,000 lives. Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia 1855 1974 ... 1984 1985 famine in Ethiopia . See also Agriculture in Ethiopia List of famines References Unless ... R.K. Pankhurst, An Introduction to the Economic History of Ethiopia London Lalibela House, 1961 , pp ... from 1800 through 1935, Pankhurst, Economic History of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Haile Selassie I ... Agency DPPA of Ethiopia Home page Category Famines in Africa Ethiopia Category History of Ethiopia Category Health in Ethiopia fr Famines en thiopie ja pl Kl ski g odu w Etiopii pt ... more details
, a tributary of the Nile , which was seen by both the United Kingdom British and Ethiopia as an excellent highway for exporting Coffee production in Ethiopia coffee and other goods from the fertile Ethiopian Highlands to Sudan and Egypt . Emperor MenelikII of Ethiopia granted Britain use of a port ... imagesize 300px image caption Baro River image flag image seal image map map caption pushpin map Ethiopia pushpin label position right pushpin mapsize 300 pushpin map caption Location in Ethiopia coordinates region ET subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision type1 Regions of Ethiopia Region subdivision name flag Ethiopia subdivision name1 Gambela Region subdivision type2 Zones of Ethiopia Zone subdivision name2 Administrative Zone 1 Gambela Administrative Zone 1 established ... lang am is a city in Ethiopia and the capital of the Gambela Region or kilil . Located in Administrative ... upstream. ref Richard Pankhurst, An Economic History of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Haile Selassie University ..., in part, to the attraction of tapping the allegedly fabulous commercial potential of Western Ethiopia ... British countermove to avert the virtual commercial hegemony in Ethiopia that the Imperial Railway Company of Ethiopia Jibouti Addis Ababa Railway seemed to promise the French. Although over 70 of Ethiopia s external trade passed through the port at Djibouti between 1911 and 1917, the share of goods ... and Gore, Ethiopia Gore , who showed a vicious interest in the money to be made in the cross border ... Ras Tafari the later Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia Haile Selassie , beginning on 9 July 1927 ... dossiers local history of ethiopia g ORTGAM.pdf Local History in Ethiopia The Nordic Africa Institute website accessed 29 January 2008 ref Lij Tewodros, a son of Iyasu V of Ethiopia Lij Iyasu ... when they achieved independence, but they did not agree to hand the enclave back to Ethiopia until ... conducted by the Central Statistical Agency Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia, Gambela ... more details
MenelikII of EthiopiaMenelikII had also permitted the establishment of European missionary schools ... western style education was the Ecole Imperiale MenelikII , which was opened in October 1908 ... pupils. That same year, Emperor MenelikII established a primary school in Harar . ref Pankhurst, Economy of Ethiopia ref In 1925 the government adopted a plan to expand secular education, but ten years ...Education in Ethiopia has been dominated by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church for many centuries until secular education was adopted in the early 1900s. Prior to 1974, Ethiopia had an estimated illiteracy ... of general education in Ethiopia is eight years of primary school, two years of lower secondary ... preceded the adoption of Christianity as the recognized religion in Ethiopia, by the time of the earliest ... seen as the preserve of Ethiopia s ruling Amhara class. ref name teferra However, these efforts provided ... Pankhurst 668 Richard Pankhurst, Economy of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Haile Selassie University, 1968 , p ... of Solomon. ref Pankhurst, Economy of Ethiopia , pp. 666f ref The higher education the Ethiopian ... few children to receive an education. As a result Ethiopia did not meet the Educational standards of other .... ref Pankhurst, Economy of Ethiopia , p. 681 ref After their Second Italo Abyssinian War conquest of Ethiopia , the Italians acted quickly to reorganize the educational system in Ethiopia. An ordinance ... in Ethiopia during the Italian Fascist Occupation 1936 1941 , International Journal of African Historical ... in Ethiopia , p. 374 ref Although the Italian government boasted in 1939 that there were thirteen primary ... . ref Pankhurst, Education in Ethiopia , pp. 378f ref Following the Italian defeat, the country ..., Ethiopia hosted the United Nations sponsored Conference of African States on the Development of Education. Among other things, the conference highlighted Ethiopia s educational deficiencies. The Ethiopian ..., the Ministry of Education Ethiopia Ministry of Education developed a new education policy, which was in effect ... more details
250px Map of Abyssinia Ethiopia in the 19th century. Under the Emperors Tewodros II 1855 1868 , Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV 1872 1889 , and MenelikII of Ethiopia Menelek II 1889 1913 , the empire ... Maryam of Shewa, he proclaimed himself emperor MenelikII of Ethiopia , and received the submission ... from the fleet visited the Emperor, Dawit II of Ethiopia Lebna Dengel , and remained in Ethiopia .... An aged and infirm imperial uncle prince was enthroned as Emperor Yohannes II of Ethiopia Yohannes II . Ras Mikael soon had him murdered, and underage Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot ..., and the stream of Europeans continued until well into Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros s reign. This isolation ... of Lasta, King MenelikII of Shewa, and Dajazmach Kassa Mercha of Tigray. Wagshum Gobaze was the ruler ... Tewodros II of Ethiopia had sent her, he took it as an insult and imprisoned several British residents ... notified the European powers that this treaty gave them a protectorate over all of Ethiopia. Menelik ... MenelikII died, his grandson, Lij Iyassu , succeeded to the throne but soon lost support because ... . Modern Ethiopia Post World War II period After World War II, Emperor Haile Selassie exerted numerous ...pp move indef Cleanup date December 2007 Refimprove date December 2007 History of Ethiopia This article covers the prehistory and history of Ethiopia . Prehistory Lucy Australopithecus Lucy , discovered in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia s Afar Region Afar region, is considered the world s second oldest ..., and more specifically the general area of Ethiopia, is widely considered the site of the emergence ... in Ethiopia, lived about 160,000 years ago. ref cite journal author White, Tim D., Asfaw, B., DeGusta ... Middle Awash, Ethiopia journal Nature volume 423 pages 742 747 year 2003 doi 10.1038 nature01669 issue 6491 pmid 12802332 ref harv ref Bronze Age contacts with Egypt The earliest records of Ethiopia ... the connection between Egypt and Ethiopia is at least as early as the Twenty second dynasty of Egypt ... more details
reflist Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Iyoas II of Ethiopia Iyoas II succeeded Baeda Maryam III of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam III Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Baeda Maryam III of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam III succeeded Iyasu IV of Ethiopia Iyasu IV Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata ...Gigar Ge ez alphabet Ge ez , born c.1745 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 3 June 1821 April 1826 April 1826 18 June 1830 of Ethiopia , and purportedly a member of the Solomonic dynasty . According to Samuel Gobat , who met with Gigar whom he called Guigar while a missionary in Ethiopia, Gigar had been a monk for many years, when on the death of his brother Iyoas II of Ethiopia Iyoas II he was proclaimed Emperor. Although he laid aside the cowl of St. Anthony, and assumed the crown and title of sovereignty, Gobat notes that the first was much more becoming his character, and far more suitable to the energies of his mind. At the time Gobat met Gigar, the Emperor was said to be 86 years old, although Gobat thought that Gigar did not appear to be more than sixty five or seventy. ref Ref Ethiopia Gobat 1851 pages 168f Gobat met him 30 March 1830. ref However, there is some question about Gigar s precise ancestry. While during his lifetime he was uncontestedly regarded as a descendant in male line of the dynasty, at least two contradictory genealogies for him exist in the sources. One is that he was a son of Iyasus II of Ethiopia Iyasu II and thus the brother of Iyoas I of Ethiopia ..., and a descendant of Emperor Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides . Citation needed date February ... III of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam III on the throne, but after a few days Ras Marye restored Gigar. ref Ref Ethiopia WallisBudge 1928 pages 481 Budge considers him the son of Iyasus and brother of Iyoas ... against his successor by false testimony he accused Iyasu IV of Ethiopia Iyasu IV of inviting Ras ... people Category 1745 births Category Year of death unknown Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category ... more details
of the Emperor Iyasu II of Ethiopia Iyasu II , who included twelve silversmiths, whom the emperor ...The Greek community in Ethiopia today numbers about 500 persons and can be traced back to the 18th century. It is mainly located in the capital, Addis Ababa , and the city of Dire Dawa . History The name Ethiopia itself is Greek and means of burned face . ref citation url http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry 3D 232329 first Henry George last Liddell first2 ... community in Ethiopia is first attested by the presence of craftsmen and sailors in the 18th century ... and Europe. ref citation last Natsoulas first Theodoros title The Greeks in Ethiopia Economic ... 1975 oclc 8152015 ref ref citation last Dombrowski first Franz Amadeus title Ethiopia s access to the sea ... Travel Literature and the History of Precious Metalworking in Highland Ethiopia , History in Africa ... www.mfa.gr en US Policy Geographic Regions Sub Saharan Africa Bilateral Relation Ethiopia title Bilateral Relations Between Greece And Ethiopia publisher Ministry of Foreign Affairs publication place .... ref name aus citation url http www.ausgreeknet.com ethiopia.htm title Greeks in Ethiopia publisher ... to take advantage of the investment opportunities currently available in Ethiopia. ref name emfa ... title Hellenic & Ethiopian Bilateral Relations publisher Embassy of Ethiopia publication place Greece ... Fouyas title James Brice of Kinnaird and the Greeks in Ethiopia journal Abba Salama issue 2 pages 161 178 year 1971 oclc 63208888 citation first Theodore last Natsoulas title The Hellenic Presence in Ethiopia ... 726 727 issue 4 publisher Boston University African Studies Center citation title The Greeks of Ethiopia ... http www.ausgreeknet.com ethiopia.htm Addresses of the Greek Organizations in Ethiopia http kemey.blogspot.com 2008 10 conversation with mr costas stylianidis.html Greeks in Eritrea Immigration to Ethiopia Greek diaspora Category Greek minorities Ethiopia Category Ethnic groups in Ethiopia ru ... more details