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Zagwe Dynasty: Encyclopedia - Zagwe Dynasty
The Zagwe Dynasty ruled Ethiopia from the end of the Kingdom of Axum to 1270, when Yekuno Amlak defeated and killed the last Zagwe king i...
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Zagwe Dynasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Zagwe Dynasty - History
The Zagwe dynasty came from a Christian princely family of the Agaw people. The number of kings belonging to this dynasty are uncertain: ...
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1270: Encyclopedia - 1270
For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century.
1270 - Events.
1270 - Europe.
December - Crucial aspects of the philosoph...
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Kingdom Of Aksum: Encyclopedia - Kingdom Of Aksum
The Kingdom of Aksum (or Axum), was an important trading nation in northeastern Africa, growing from ca. 5th century BC to become an impo...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia - Ethiopia
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Amharic ኢትዮጵያ Ityopp'ya) is a country situated in the Horn of Africa. It has one o...
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Kingdom Of Aksum: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Aksum - Foreign Relations And Economy
Aksum traded with India and Rome (later Byzantium, a strong cultural influence on Aksum), exporting ivory, tortoise shell, gold and emera...
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Monolithic Church: Encyclopedia Ii - Monolithic Church - Lalibela
The term primarily refers to the complex of eleven churches in Lalibela, Ethiopia believed to have been created in the 12th century, the ...
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Takla Haymanot: Encyclopedia Ii - Takla Haymanot - Later Career
The first significant point in his life was when Takla Haymanot, at the age of 30, travelled north to settle at the monastery of Iyasus M...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - The Period Of The Princes
This era was, on one hand, a religious conlict between settling Muslims and traditional Christians, between nationalities they represente...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - History
The Kingdom of Aksum, the first verifiable kingdom of great power to rise in Ethiopia, rose during the first century AD. The Persian reli...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - History
The Kingdom of Aksum, the first verifiable kingdom of great power to rise in Ethiopia, rose during the first century AD. The Persian reli...
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Monolithic Church: Encyclopedia Ii - Monolithic Church - Lalibela
The term primarily refers to the complex of eleven churches in Lalibela, Ethiopia believed to have been created in the 12th century, the ...
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1270: Encyclopedia Ii - 1270 - Events
1270 - Europe.
December - Crucial aspects of the philosophy of Averroism (itself based on Aristotle's works) are banned by the Catholi...
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1270s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1270s - War And Politics
1270s - Europe.
1271 - July 2 - Kings Otakar II of Bohemia and Stephen V of Hungary sign the first Peace of Pressburg, settling terri...
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Kingdom Of Aksum: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Aksum - Foreign Relations And Economy
Aksum traded with India and Rome (later Byzantium, a strong cultural influence on Aksum), exporting ivory, tortoise shell, gold and emera...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Regions
Main article: Subdivisions of Ethiopia
Ethiopia has been divided by the EPRDF into 9 ethnically-based administrative regions (kililoch; s...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Politics
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - Portuguese Influence
Under the Solomonid dynasty, the chief provinces became Tigray (northern), Amhara (central) and Shewa (southern). The seat of government,...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - Leaving The Medieval World
Under the Emperors Tewodros II (1855 - 1868), Yohannes IV (1872 - 1889), and Menelek II (1889 - 1913), the kingdom began to emerge from i...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Ethiopia
Ethiopia's population is highly diverse. Most of its people speak a Semitic or Cushitic language. ...
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Kingdom Of Aksum: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Aksum - Society Structure
The Aksumite people represented a mix of Cushitic and Semitic speaking people in Ethiopia and southern Arabia.
The Aksumite kings had the...
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Kingdom Of Aksum: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Aksum - Cultural Achievements
The Kingdom of Aksum developed its own alphabet (Geez or Ge'ez).
Under King Ezana, the kingdom adopted Christianity in place of its forme...
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Monolithic Church: Encyclopedia Ii - Monolithic Church - Other Churches
However, there are a number of monolithic churches elsewhere in the world, such as:
Monolithic church - Bulgaria.
the Rock-hewn Church...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Culture
Main article: Culture of Ethiopia
In April 2005, the Axum obelisk, one of Ethiopia's religious and historical treasures, was returned to ...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - The Ethiopian Dark Ages
About 1000 (presumably c 960), a non-Christian princess, Judith, conceived the design of murdering all the members of the royal family, a...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Geography
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Ethiopia is 1,127,127 km² in size, and is the major portion of the Horn of Africa, which is the east...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Economy
Main article: Economy of Ethiopia
Ethiopia remains one of Africa's poorest nations: many Ethiopians rely on food aid from abroad.
After t...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Regions
Main article: Subdivisions of Ethiopia
Ethiopia has been divided by the EPRDF into 9 ethnically-based administrative regions (kililoch; s...
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Takla Haymanot: Encyclopedia Ii - Takla Haymanot - Early Life
Takla Haymanot was born in the district of Bulga on the eastern edge of Shewa, the son of the priest Sagaz Ab ("Gift of Faith") and his w...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - The Axumite Kingdom
Main article: Kingdom of Aksum
The first verifiable kingdom of great power to rise in Ethiopia was that of Axum in the first century CE. ...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - The Ethiopian Dark Ages
About 1000, a non-Christian princess, Judith, conceived the design of murdering all the members of the royal family, and of establishing ...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - Portuguese Influence
Under the Solomonid dynasty, the chief provinces became Tigray (northern), Amhara (central) and Shewa (southern). The seat of government,...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - Earliest History
Ethiopia has seen human habitation for longer than almost anywhere else in the world, with modern homo sapiens perhaps evolving there.
Th...
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Kingdom Of Aksum: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Aksum - Cultural Achivements
The Kingdom of Aksum developed its own alphabet (Geez or Ge'ez).
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Ethiopia
Ethiopia's population is highly diverse. Most of its people speak a Semitic or Cushitic language. ...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Culture
Main article: Culture of Ethiopia
In April 2005, the Axum obelisk, one of Ethiopia's religious and historical treasures, was returned to ...
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Kingdom Of Aksum: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Aksum - Society Structure
The Aksumite people represented a mix of Cushitic speaking people in Ethiopia and Semitic speaking people in southern Arabia, who settled...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - The Period Of The Princes
This bitter religious conflict contributed to hostility toward foreign Christians and Europeans, which persisted into the 20th century an...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - Leaving The Medieval World
Under the Emperors Tewodros II (1855 - 1868), Yohannes IV (1872 - 1889), and Menelik II (1889 - 1913), the kingdom began to emerge from i...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Politics
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Economy
Main article: Economy of Ethiopia
Ethiopia remains one of Africa's poorest nations: many Ethiopians rely on food aid from abroad.
After t...
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Takla Haymanot: Encyclopedia Ii - Takla Haymanot - Later Traditions
Takla Haymanot is frequently represented as an old man with wings on his back and only one leg visible. There are a number of explanation...
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Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethiopia - Geography
Main article: Geography of Ethiopia
Ethiopia is 1,127,127 km² in size, and is the major portion of the Horn of Africa, which is the east...
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Monolithic Church: Encyclopedia Ii - Monolithic Church - Other Churches
However, there are a number of monolithic churches elsewhere in the world, such as:
Monolithic church - France.
St. Jean Church in Aub...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - Interactions With European Colonial Powers
Ethiopia stands with Liberia as one of the two places in Africa which were never colonized by European powers (if one excludes the brief ...
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History Of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ethiopia - Modern History
In 1930, after the empress died, Ras Tafari Makonnen, adopting the throne name Haile Selassie, was crowned emperor. His reign was interru...
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1270s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1270s - Culture
1270s - Science literature and industry.
1270 - Witelo translates Alhazen's 200-year-old treatise on optics, Kitab al-Manazir, from Ar...
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