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Rulers Of Ethiopia
This is a list of rulers and office-holders of Ethiopia. Heads of state *List of Emperors of Ethiopia, Emperors of Ethiopia *List of Presidents of Ethiopia, Presidents of Ethiopia Heads of government *List of heads of government of Ethiopia, Heads of government of Ethiopia Heads of subdivisions *Rulers of Bosha *Rulers of the Gibe State of Limu-'Enarya *Rulers of the Gibe State of Gera *Rulers of the Gibe State of Goma *Rulers of the Gibe State of Guma *Rulers of the Gibe state of Jimma *Rulers of the Janjero state of Gimirra *Rulers of Leqa Naqamte *Rulers of Shewa *Rulers of Welayta *Mudaito dynasty (Awssa Sultanate) *See also: Monarchies of Ethiopia Occupation governors Rulers during 1936–1941 Italian Occupation *Colonial heads of Italian East Africa **Italian Governors of Addis Ababa **Italian Governors of Amhara **Italian Governors of Galla-Sidama **Italian Governors of Harar **Italian Governors of Showa Heads of former states *Kingdom of Aksum: Kings of Axum * ...
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Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Kenya to the south, South Sudan to the west, and Sudan to the northwest. Ethiopia covers a land area of . , it has around 128 million inhabitants, making it the List of countries and dependencies by population, thirteenth-most populous country in the world, the List of African countries by population, second-most populous in Africa after Nigeria, and the most populous landlocked country on Earth. The national capital and largest city, Addis Ababa, lies several kilometres west of the East African Rift that splits the country into the African Plate, African and Somali Plate, Somali tectonic plates. Early modern human, Anatomically modern humans emerged from modern-day Ethiopia and set out for the Near East and elsewhere in the Middle Paleolithi ...
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Ethiopian Historiography
Ethiopian historiography includes the Ancient literature, ancient, medieval, Early modern literature, early modern, and modern disciplines of recording the history of Ethiopia, including both native and foreign sources. The roots of Ethiopian historical writing can be traced back to the ancient Kingdom of Aksum (c. AD 100 – c. 940). These early texts were written in either the Ethiopian Ge'ez script or the Greek alphabet, and included a variety of mediums such as manuscripts and Epigraphy, epigraphic inscriptions on monumental stelae and obelisks documenting contemporary events. The writing of history became an established genre in Ethiopian literature during the early Solomonic dynasty (1270–1974). In this period, written histories were usually in the form of royal biographies and dynastic chronicles, supplemented by Hagiography, hagiographic literature and Universal history (genre), universal histories in the form of annals. Christian mythology became a linchpin of medieval ...
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Kings Of Axum
The kings of Kingdom of Aksum, Axum ruled an important trading state in the area which is now northern Ethiopia and Eritrea, from 400 BC to 960 AD. Sources Various regnal lists of Axumite monarchs have survived to the present day via manuscripts or oral tradition. However, the lists often contradict each other and many lists contain incomplete or scattered information. The lists were likely compiled over a long period at several different monasteries. Some historians consider these lists to be untrustworthy. There are a number of legendary figures at the beginning of some lists whose historicity is difficult to confirm or trace. Axumite kings may have used multiple names similar to the later List of Emperors of Ethiopia, Emperors of the Ethiopian Empire (1270–1974), resulting in different names for the same ruler on different lists. Axumite currency, Aksumite coins have proven useful for constructing a chronology of Axumite kings. Around 98 percent of the city of Axum has not ...
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Kingdom Of Aksum
The Kingdom of Aksum, or the Aksumite Empire, was a kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages, based in what is now northern Ethiopia and Eritrea, and spanning present-day Djibouti and Sudan. Emerging from the earlier Dʿmt civilization, the kingdom was founded in the first century. The city of Axum served as the kingdom's capital for many centuries until it relocated to Kubar in the ninth century due to declining trade connections and recurring invasions. The Kingdom of Aksum was considered one of the four great powers of the third century by the Persian prophet Mani, alongside Persia, Rome, and China. Aksum continued to expand under the reign of Gedara (), who was the first king to be involved in South Arabian affairs. His reign resulted in the control of much of western Yemen, such as the Tihama, Najran, al-Ma'afir, Zafar, Yemen, Zafar (until ), and parts of Hashid territory around Khamir, Yemen, Hamir in the northern Geogra ...
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Italian Governors Of Showa
This article lists the governors of the governorates of Italian East Africa. The governorates formed the first level of country subdivision of the Italian East Africa, a colony of the Italian Empire from 1936 to 1941. The colony was divided into six governorates: the ( Scioa Governorate from 1938), Amhara Governorate, Eritrea Governorate, Galla-Sidamo Governorate, Harar Governorate and Somalia Governorate. List Addis Ababa / Scioa Governorate , -style="text-align:center;" !colspan=6, Addis Ababa Governorate , - , -style="text-align:center;" !colspan=6, Scioa Governorate , - Amhara Governorate Eritrea Governorate Galla-Sidamo Governorate Harar Governorate Somalia Governorate Notes See also *Italian East Africa **List of governors-general of Italian East Africa *Italian Ethiopia *Italian Eritrea **List of colonial governors of Italian Eritrea *Italian Somaliland **List of colonial governors of Italian So ...
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Italian Governors Of Amhara
This article lists the governors of the governorates of Italian East Africa. The governorates formed the first level of country subdivision of the Italian East Africa, a colony of the Italian Empire from 1936 to 1941. The colony was divided into six governorates: the ( Scioa Governorate from 1938), Amhara Governorate, Eritrea Governorate, Galla-Sidamo Governorate, Harar Governorate and Somalia Governorate. List Addis Ababa / Scioa Governorate , -style="text-align:center;" !colspan=6, Addis Ababa Governorate , - , -style="text-align:center;" !colspan=6, Scioa Governorate , - Amhara Governorate Eritrea Governorate Galla-Sidamo Governorate Harar Governorate Somalia Governorate Notes See also * Italian East Africa ** List of governors-general of Italian East Africa * Italian Ethiopia *Italian Eritrea ** List of colonial governors of Italian Eritrea *Italian Somaliland ** List of colonial governors of It ...
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Italian Governors Of Addis Ababa
This article lists the governors of the governorates of Italian East Africa. The governorates formed the first level of country subdivision of the Italian East Africa, a colony of the Italian Empire from 1936 to 1941. The colony was divided into six governorates: the ( Scioa Governorate from 1938), Amhara Governorate, Eritrea Governorate, Galla-Sidamo Governorate, Harar Governorate and Somalia Governorate. List Addis Ababa / Scioa Governorate , -style="text-align:center;" !colspan=6, Addis Ababa Governorate , - , -style="text-align:center;" !colspan=6, Scioa Governorate , - Amhara Governorate Eritrea Governorate Galla-Sidamo Governorate Harar Governorate Somalia Governorate Notes See also *Italian East Africa **List of governors-general of Italian East Africa *Italian Ethiopia *Italian Eritrea **List of colonial governors of Italian Eritrea *Italian Somaliland **List of colonial governors of Italian So ...
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Colonial Heads Of Italian East Africa
This article lists the governors-general of Italian East Africa, a colony of the Italian Empire from 1936 to 1941. The Governor-General of Italian East Africa was also Viceroy of Italian Ethiopia. List Timeline See also *Italian East Africa ** List of governors of the governorates of Italian East Africa *Italian Ethiopia *Italian Eritrea **List of colonial governors of Italian Eritrea *Italian Somaliland **List of colonial governors of Italian Somaliland *History of Ethiopia *History of Eritrea *History of Somalia *Second Italo-Ethiopian War *East African campaign (World War II) **Arbegnoch ** Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia Footnotes References External linksWorld Statesmen – Ethiopia {{DEFAULTSORT:Governors-General Of Italian East Africa East Africa East Africa, also known as Eastern Africa or the East of Africa, is a region at the eastern edge of the Africa, African continent, distinguished by its unique geographical, historical, and cultural la ...
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