This article is about a person whose name includes a patronymic. The article properly refers to the person by his given name, Tekle Hawariat, and not as Tekle Mariyam.
Fit′awrari
Tekle Hawariat Tekle Mariyam
Tekle Hawariat, as a young adult
Born
June 1884
Seya, Shewa, Ethiopian Empire
Died
April 1977(1977-04-00) (aged 92)
Hirna, Hararghe Province, Ethiopia
Other names
Tekle Hawariat Tekle Mariam
Tekle-Hawariat Tekle-Mariyam
Tekle Hawaryat Tekle Mariam
Tekle-Hawaryat Tekle-Mariyam
Tecle Hawariat
Citizenship
Ethiopian
Occupation(s)
Politician, diplomat, military commander and author
Tekle Hawariat Tekle Mariyam (Amharic: ተክለ ሐዋርዓት ተክለ ማሪያም; June 1884 – April 1977[note 1]) was an Ethiopian politician, an Amhara aristocrat[2] and intellectual of the Japanizer school of thought. He was the primary author of the 16 July 1931 constitution of Ethiopia, which was influenced by the Japanese Meiji Constitution.
He was also the first playwright in Ethiopia, and pioneer of Ethiopian and African theater[2]
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^ abPlastow, Jane (1996). African Theatre and Politics: The Evolution of Theatre in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zimbabwe : a Comparative Study. Amsterdam, Atlanta GA: Rodopi. pp. 50–58. ISBN 9042000422.
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