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Solomon or Shlomo (Hebrew: שְׁלֹמֹה; Standard Hebrew: Šəlomo; Tiberian Hebrew: Šəlōmōh, meaning "peace"; Arabic: سليمان Sulayman) in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), also called Jedidiah, was the third king of the united ancient Kingdom of Israel (there was no Kingdom of Judah in his time). Solomon was the builder of the first Temple in Jerusalem, also known as Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. He was renowned for his great wisdom, wealth, and power, but also blamed fo ..

Main article: History of Eritrea: Eritrea had been ruled by many powers before it was colonised by the Italians in 1885. Previously, the coast was long occupied by the Ottoman Turks, who then left it to their Egyptian heirs in the mid 19th century. The interior, particularly the Christian (predominantly Coptic) Kebessa Highlands of Hamasien, Akale Guzai, and Serai, were traditionally loosely associated with the Abyssinian Empire


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* Encyclopedia II - Eritrea - History

Main article: History of Eritrea Eritrea had been ruled by many powers before it was colonised by the Italians in 1885. Previously, the coast was long occupied by the Ottoman Turks, who then left it to their Egyptian heirs in the mid 19th century. The interior, particularly the Christian (predominantly Coptic) Kebessa Highlands of Hamasien, Akale Guzai, and Serai, were traditionally loosely associated with the Abyssinian Empire. An Italian Roman Catholic priest by the name of Sapetto purchased the port of Assab from the Afar Su ...

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* Encyclopedia - King Solomon

Solomon or Shlomo (Hebrew: שְׁלֹמֹה; Standard Hebrew: Šəlomo; Tiberian Hebrew: Šəlōmōh, meaning "peace"; Arabic: سليمان Sulayman) in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), also called Jedidiah, was the third king of the united ancient Kingdom of Israel (there was no Kingdom of Judah in his time). Solomon was the builder of the first Temple in Jerusalem, also known as Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. He was renowned for his great wisdom, wealth, and power, but also blamed fo ... Including:

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Videos - hamasien
BIRI - Eritrean Indian Funny Guayla MixBIRI - Eritrean Indian Funny Guayla Mix

I made this video for all the Asmarino's that grew up watching indian movies. I know many cheered and danced even without really...

Hannah and Natalie Show Episode 1Hannah and Natalie Show Episode 1

Hannah and Natalie talk about cole slaw in choir!

Perisan Rap Metal Pasha - NemikhametPerisan Rap Metal Pasha - Nemikhamet

Recorded this about 2 years ago. The music isn't mine, the lyrics and vocals are :) I hope you enjoy. It's always good to get fe...





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* Encyclopedia II - History of Eritrea - Early history

Central areas of Eritrea and most tribes in today's northern Ethiopia share a common background in the kingdom of Axum of the first millennium, and in its Oriental-Orthodox christian church, Tewahedos, as well as in its Ge'ez language. Around 90% of today Eritreans speak languages (Tigrinya and Tigre) that are closely related to the now-extinct Geez language - as do Tigrinya-speakers in northern Ethiopia (and Amharic-speakers of Ethiopia are Ethiopian Semitics too, though Amharic is a bit more ...

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* Encyclopedia II - King Solomon - Later legend

To Solomon are attributed by rabbinical tradition but not internally, the Biblical books of Book of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon. Then comes the Wisdom of Solomon, probably written in the 2nd century BC where Solomon is portrayed as an astronomer. Other books of wisdom poetry attributed to Solomon are the "Odes of Solomon" and the "Psalms of Solomon". The Jewish historian Eupolemus, who wrote about 157 BC, included copies of apocryphal letters exchanged bet ...

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* Encyclopedia II - King Solomon - Solomon in the arts

Handel composed an oratorio entitled Solomon in 1749. The story follows the basic Biblical plot. ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Eritrea - Regions

Main article: Regions of Eritrea Eritrea is divided into 6 regions: Central (Maekel) Southern (Debub) Gash-Barka Anseba Northern Red Sea (Semienawi-Keih-Bahri) Southern Red Sea (Debubawi-Keih-Bahri) ...

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* Encyclopedia II - King Solomon - The name Solomon

The name Solomon (Shlomo) means "peaceful," or "complete", from the Hebrew Shelomoh (Arabic Sulaiman). The name given by God to Solomon in the Bible is Jedidiah, meaning "loved by God", (2 Samuel 12:25), and some scholars have conjectured that Solomon is a "king name" taken either when he assumed the throne or upon his death. Solomon's case is one of the few in the Bible where the name given by God does not stay with the character. Solomon's birth is considered a grace from God, after the death o ...

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* Encyclopedia II - King Solomon - George Rawlinson's evaluation

"The kingdom of Solomon," says George Rawlinson, "is one of the most striking facts in Biblical history. A petty nation, which for hundreds of years has with difficulty maintained a separate existence in the midst of warlike tribes, each of which has in turn exercised dominion over it and oppressed it, is suddenly raised by the genius of a soldier-monarch to glory and greatness." Rawlinson continues, "an empire is established which extends from the Euphrates to the borders of Egypt, a distance of 450 miles; and this empire, rapidly co ...

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* Encyclopedia II - King Solomon - Solomon in fiction

The Toni Morrison novel Song of Solomon makes allusions to Solomon. The Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Requiem for Methuselah" indicated that Solomon was an immortal man named Flint, born in Mesopotamia in the year 3834 BC. His wealth, power, and knowledge were the result of centuries of acquisition. Other identities included Lazarus, Merlin, Leonardo Da Vinci and Johannes Brahms. Flint was portrayed in the episode by actor James Daly. Solomon is ...

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* Encyclopedia II - History of Eritrea - British administration and federalization

Although Italian colonization in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries gave Eritrea its boundaries, Eritrean separatism as a political goal had its roots in World War II. British forces defeated the Italian army in Eritrea in 1941 at the Battle of Keren and placed the colony under British military administration until Allied forces could determine its fate. Absent agreement among the Allies about the status of Eritrea, British administration continued for the remainder of World War II and into 1950. In the immediate postwar years ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Eritrea - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Eritrea Eritrea's two main ethnic groups are the Tigrigna, who represent about half of the population, and the Tigre, who are about 40%. The remaining people are the Kunama, Afar, Bilen, Hidareb, Nara, Rashaida, and Saho. The local Tigrigna and the wider Arabic language are the two predominant languages for official purposes, but English and Italian are also spoken. Dahlik is a newly discovered la ...

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