The 1974 Ethiopian Muslim protests, was a protest against the Haile Selassie regime that occurred on Saturday, April 20, 1974. Protestors denounced the...
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creation of modern Ethiopia, Muslims were marginalized in the Haile Selassie era which led to the 1974 Ethiopian Muslim protests. Haile Selassie actually...
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(1973). "The Substantive Law Applied by Muslim Courts in Ethiopia". Journal of Ethiopian Law. 9: 138. "Ethiopian Constitution". www.africa.upenn.edu. Retrieved...
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Ethiopian Empire, historically known as Abyssinia or simply Ethiopia, was a sovereign state that encompassed the present-day territories of Ethiopia and...
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The Ethiopian Revolution (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ አብዮት; 12 January – 12 September 1974) was a period of civil, police and military upheaval in Ethiopia to protest...
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Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in Africa; the emergence of Ethiopian civilization dates back thousands of years. Abyssinia or rather "Ze Etiyopia"...
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Ababiya Abajobir (category Ambassadors of Ethiopia to Egypt)
southern Ethiopia, Ababiya Abajobir had served as head of OLF for many years. He was one of the leading figures that organized the 1974 Ethiopian Muslim protests...
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are celebrated across the Ethiopian Christian and Muslim communities "Holiday Calendar". U.S Embassy in Ethiopia. "Ethiopian Festival". eVISA. Irrecha...
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The ongoing Ethiopian civil conflict began with the 2018 dissolution of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (ERPDF), an ethnic federalist...
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Haile Selassie (redirect from Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia)
1930s. A few years before he began his reign over the Ethiopian Empire, Selassie defeated Ethiopian army commander Ras Gugsa Welle Bitul, who was the nephew...
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in Ethiopia Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church Ethiopian Catholic Church Ethiopian chant Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Exile List of abunas of Ethiopia List...
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Yagbe'u Seyon (redirect from Salomon of Ethiopia)
(Paris, 1811), where he protests the Sultan's treatment of his Christian subjects, stating that he was a protector of his own Muslim subjects. Marco Polo...
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Oromo people (category Ethnic groups in Ethiopia)
ethnic groups in Ethiopia. According to the last Ethiopian census of 2007, the Oromo numbered 25,488,344 people or 34.5% of the Ethiopian population. Recent...
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List of conflicts in Africa (section Ethiopian Empire)
1964 Ethiopian–Somali Border War 12 January – 12 September 1974 Ethiopian Revolution 1974 – 1991 Ethiopian Civil War 12 September 1974 1974 Ethiopian coup...
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or became subjects of Ethiopia. Tensions grew between Ethiopia and the Muslim states, eventually culminating in the Ethiopian–Adal war. The Beta Israel...
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Beta Israel (redirect from Ethiopian Jews)
Ethiopian language, Ethiopian culture, and Ethiopian music. Falash Mura is the name given to those of the Beta Israel community in Ethiopia who converted to...
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regions. According to the Ethiopian Central Statistical Agency (2007 census), the national religious composition is Ethiopian Orthodox 43.5%, Protestantism...
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Abiy Ahmed (category 21st-century Ethiopian politicians)
Amharic: ዐብይ አሕመድ ዐሊ; born 15 August 1976) is an Ethiopian politician who is the current Prime Minister of Ethiopia since 2018 and the leader of the Prosperity...
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Yohannes IV (redirect from Johannes IV of Ethiopia)
point of his reign. (See Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles). Emperor Yohannes also convened a general council of the Ethiopian Church at Boru Meda later...
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This is chronology of the Ethiopian Revolution that took place from 12 January to 12 September 1974 in the Ethiopian Empire. 12 January - Rank-and-file...
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Opposition to Haile Selassie (category Ethiopian Empire)
armed forces, particularly the officer corps. In April of 1974 the Ethiopian Muslim Protests occurred which was considered a massive rally at the time...
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Goba (category Cities and towns in Ethiopia)
to Ethiopia, "Goba is in a state of decline and Ethiopian Airlines has even cancelled its flights here." Starting from 1 September 2014, Ethiopian Airlines...
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Kingdom of Aksum (redirect from Ethiopian kingdom of Aksum)
Habtemichael (2020). "The Medieval Ethiopian Orthodox Church and Its Liturgy". In Kelly, Samantha (ed.). A Companion to Medieval Ethiopia and Eritrea. Leiden: Brill...
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Addis Ababa (redirect from Ethiopian Natural History Museum)
of Ethiopia Meskel Square St George's Cathedral Hager Fikir Theatre (April 2006) Ethiopian Radio and Television station Headquarters of the Ethiopian Federal...
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Ethiopian Empire, and eventually the Ethiopian–Adal War in 1529. Adal's general Ahmed ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmed Gran) quickly seized the Ethiopian Empire...
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Eritrean Liberation Front (category Factions of the Ethiopian Civil War)
fellow Muslims attain independence from the Christian Ethiopians. Additionally, Sudan and Egypt worked together in attempt to prevent Ethiopian access...
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Amhara Region (redirect from Amhara, Ethiopia)
significant in the formation of the medieval Ethiopian state, the spread and consolidation of Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity (following the example set...
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the State. "About Ethiopia". Ethiopian Government Portal. Archived from the original on 23 October 2018. "Article 5" (PDF). Ethiopian Constitution. WIPO...
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Square') is a public square in the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is often a site for Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church gatherings or for demonstrations...
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of the Ethiopian highlands. This is because of the historical influence of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and its teachings. Ethiopian Muslims such as...
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