Ethiopian literature dates from Ancient Ethiopian literature (around 300 AD) up until modern Ethiopian literature. Ancient Ethiopian literature starts with Axumite texts written in the Geʽez language using the Geʽez script, indigenous to both Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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Ethiopian historiography includes the ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern disciplines of recording the history of Ethiopia, including both native...
indelible marks on Ethiopian culture. Their languages, traditions, and artistic expressions have contributed to the colorful mosaic of Ethiopian heritage. Furthermore...
The Ethiopian Empire, also formerly known by the exonym Abyssinia, or simply known as Ethiopia, was a sovereign state that historically encompasses the...
prophets made regarding Him." In Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo tradition he was referred to as Bachos and is known as an Ethiopian Jew with the name Simeon also...
Cuisine of Ethiopia. Mesob Across America: Ethiopian Food in the U.S.A. A book about the history and culture of Ethiopian cuisine Ethiopian Restaurant...
in Ethiopia and is considered a classic of Ethiopianliterature. The novel gained popularity largely due to its widespread dissemination on Ethiopian radio...
Worku: Ethiopian writer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 February 2021. McCollum, Adam Carter (2017). Studies in Ethiopian Languages, Literature, and...
in Ethiopia Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church Ethiopian Catholic Church Ethiopian chant Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Exile List of abunas of Ethiopia List...
circulated newspapers in Ethiopia are Addis Fortune, Capital Ethiopia, Ethiopian Reporter, Addis Zemen[citation needed] (Amharic) and Ethiopian Herald.[citation...
of the Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox and Catholic Churches. Other writing systems have also been used over the years by different Ethiopian communities...
Damotra (Amharic: ዳሞትራ) is a 1992 crime novel written by the Ethiopian author Moges Kebede in the Amharic language. Moges immigrated to the U.S. in 1996...
Kebra Nagast, which is probably the best-known piece of Ethiopianliterature. Music in Ethiopia is divided between secular (zafan) and sacred (zema). While...
list of literature pages categorized by country, language, or cultural group. Sometimes these literatures will be called national literatures because...
መቃብር; Fəqər əskä Mäqabər, 1968) is considered a classic of modern Ethiopianliterature. Haddis was born in the Endodam Kidane Miheret section, the lower...
The character of Ethiopian philosophy is determined by the particular conditions of evolution of the Ethiopian culture. Thus, Ethiopian philosophy arises...
Beta Israel, or Ethiopian Jews, are an African community of the Jewish diaspora. They coalesced in the Kingdom of Aksum and the Ethiopian Empire, which...
Ethiopian Americans are Americans of Ethiopian descent, as well as individuals of American and Ethiopian ancestry. The largest Ethiopian American community...
was defeated. The Army of the Ethiopian Empire was also able to defeat the Egyptians in 1876 at Gura, led by Ethiopian Emperor Yohannes IV. Clapham wrote...
Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in Africa; the emergence of Ethiopian civilization dates back thousands of years. Abyssinia or rather "Ze Etiyopia"...
Menelik are recorded in different Ethiopian traditions. These regnal lists were used to prove the longevity of the Ethiopian monarchy and to provide legitimacy...
Barefoot Emperor: An Ethiopian Tragedy. London: Harper Collins. pp. 75–76. Marsden, Philip (2007). The Barefoot Emperor: An Ethiopian Tragedy. London: Harper...
Ethiopian Civil War was a civil war in Ethiopia and present-day Eritrea, fought between the Ethiopian military junta known as the Derg and Ethiopian-Eritrean...
longest Ethiopian regnal list published in the Western world. It is the only known regnal list that attempts to provide a timeline of Ethiopian monarchs...
Union-Africa relations#Ethiopia "Ogaden Area recaptured by Ethiopian Forces with Soviet and Cuban Support – International Ramifications of Ethiopian-Somali Conflict...
persecution by the Portuguese Jesuits and the Ethiopian Emperor Susenyos I, who had converted from Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity to Catholicism in 1622...
Ethiopian manuscript collections are found in many parts of the world, the monasteries and modern institutions in Ethiopia maintaining extensive collections...