Tamrat, also Tamirat is a male given name of Ethiopian origin that may refer to:
Tamirat Layne (born 1955), Ethiopian politician and former leader of the Ethiopian People's Democratic Movement
Tamrat Molla (1945–2012), Ethiopian singer and vocalist
Taddesse Tamrat (1935–2013), Ethiopian history professor of Medieval Ethiopia
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Tamrat, also Tamirat is a male given name of Ethiopian origin that may refer to: Tamirat Layne (born 1955), Ethiopian politician and former leader of the...
Tamrat Desta (Amharic: ታምራት ደስታ; 1978 – 18 April 2018) was an Ethiopian singer and songwriter. He was best known for his two albums Anleyaym (2004) and...
Tamrat Layne Admassu (Ge'ez: ታምራት ላይኔ አድማሱ; born 1955) is an Ethiopian former politician and a converted born-again Christian. He had served as Prime Minister...
Taddesse Tamrat (Amharic: ታደሰ ታምራት; 4 August 1935 – 23 May 2013) was an Ethiopian historian and scholar of Ethiopian studies. He is best known as the author...
Tamrat, pp. 59f. Taddesse Tamrat, pp. 62f. Getachew Mekonnen, p. 24. Taddesse Tamrat, p. 62. A bibliography for these can be found at Taddesse Tamrat...
of followers, defeated the Zagwe king at the Battle of Ansata. Taddesse Tamrat argued that this king was Yetbarak, but due to a local form of damnatio...
Mengesha Abraha is Lemlem son of Mengesha son of Abraha, his son could be Tamrat Lemlem Mengesha).[citation needed] See Patronymic surname for specifics...
Henze 2000, p. 68. Taddesse Tamrat 1972, p. 222. Taddesse Tamrat 1972, pp. 278–283. Buxon 1970, pp. 48ff. Taddesse Tamrat 1972, p. 229. A. Wallace Budge...
(Begemder)." Unlike the practice of later rulers of Ethiopia, Taddesse Tamrat argues that under the Zagwe dynasty the order of succession was that of...
Yetbarak (Ge’ez: ይትባረክ) was King of Zagwe dynasty. According to Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of Lalibela. Tradition states that Yetbarak ascended to...
taken from Taddesse Tamrat's summary (Tamrat 1972, p. 39). Habasha is the Arabic form of the toponym "Abyssinia" (Ethiopia) (Tamrat 1972, p. 39). Andersen...
Spencer Trimingham, Manfred Kropp and Ewald Wagner. However, Taddesse Tamrat locates Kubar in southern Tigray or in Angot, whereas Enno Littmann believed...
ISBN 0-7486-0106-6. Tamrat, Taddesse (1972). Church and State in Ethiopia (1270–1527). Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 26. ISBN 0-19-821671-8. Taddesse Tamrat, Church...
Cosmas excommunicated Mennas—but Mennas had died by that time. Taddesse Tamrat repeats traditions that Degna Djan both led military expeditions as far...
the full investiture of an Ethiopian monk's habit. The historian Taddesse Tamrat sees in the existing accounts of this act an attempt by later writers to...
transitional period, Meles Zenawi served as the president of the TGE while Tamrat Layne was prime minister. Among other major shifts in the country's political...
density in the highlands of Tigray and central Eritrea. According to Taddesse Tamrat, the integral regions of the Aksumite Kingdom included "much of the province...
Constantinople, Anatolia, and even Rome. The Ethiopian historian Taddesse Tamrat speculates that they may have been connected with the anti-Monophysite and...
"Keepers of the Lost Ark?". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 5 April 2011. Tamrat, Taddesse (1972) Church and State in Ethiopia (1270–1527). Oxford: Clarendon...
edition), vol. 3 pp. 93f Taddesse Tamrat, Church and State in Ethiopia (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972), pp. 117f. Taddesse Tamrat, Church and State, pp. 146-8;...
Hubbard 1956, p. 44. Hubbard 1956, p. 358. Tamrat 1977, p. 132, ch. 2, "Ethiopia, the Red Sea and the Horn". Tamrat 1972, p. 73. Trimingham 2013, p. 54. Trimingham...
1371/journal.pone.0216716. PMC 6508696. PMID 31071181. Munro-Hay, p. 57 Tamrat, Taddesse (1972) Church and State in Ethiopia: 1270–1527. London: Oxford...
Archived from the original on 2017-08-26. Retrieved 2017-08-25. Taddesse Tamrat, Church and State in Ethiopia (1270–1527) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972)...
Ostkirchliche Studien. 23: 318–323. Retrieved 21 January 2012. Taddesse Tamrat, Church and State in Ethiopia, 1270-1527 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972)...
(fl. 11th century), who allegedly received the idea in a dream; Taddesse Tamrat discredits this tradition, arguing that the records of the Zagwe dynasty...
the long-distance caravan routes from the south. According to Taddesse Tamrat, Kaleb's governor of Agau probably has his seat of government in the area...
to the Ethiopian Church. Tewodros died beyond the Awash river. Taddesse Tamrat suspects that chroniclers of this era tried to suppress the violent death...