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Teshome Irgetu
Teshome is an Ethiopian name that may refer to: * Teshome Toga (born 1968), Ethiopian politician * Teshome Soromessa (born 1970), Author and Professor * Teshome Dirirsa (born 1994), Ethiopian middle-distance runner *Teshome Gabriel (1939–2010), Ethiopian-born American cinema scholar and professor * Teshome Getu (born 1983), Ethiopian footballer *Meron Teshome (born 1992), Eritrean cyclist * Minyahil Teshome (born 1985), Ethiopian footballer *Mulatu Teshome Mulatu Teshome Wirtu (; ; born 1957) is an Ethiopian politician who was president of Ethiopia from 2013 to 2018. Biography Mulatu was born in the town of Arjo in Welega Province. He was educated in China, receiving his bachelor's degree in p ... (born 1955), President of Ethiopia * Theodros Teshome (born 1970), Ethiopian film actor and director {{given name Ethiopian given names Amharic-language names ...
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Teshome Toga
Teshome Toga Chanaka (; born 23 April 1968) is an Ethiopian politician and second Speaker of the House of Peoples' Representatives, the lower chamber of the Ethiopian Parliament, from 2005 to 2010. He was succeeded by Abadula Gemeda. Background Early life Teshome was born in Dimtu, Ethiopia, and completed his primary education in Bilate Tena Primary school. He was born into a farmer family, and used to help his family after school: by herding cattle and plowing. Teshome completed his secondary school in Sodo. After completing his secondary education, he attended Addis Ababa University in 1987. Political career Teshome has worked in different levels of power from district to regional level in Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, before becoming the Speaker of the House of Peoples' Representatives. Most of his governmental positions were being an ambassador of Ethiopia in different counties. Being stationed in Ghana (1992–93), Egypt (1993–1996), ...
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Teshome Soromessa
Teshome is an Ethiopian name that may refer to: * Teshome Toga (born 1968), Ethiopian politician * Teshome Soromessa (born 1970), Author and Professor * Teshome Dirirsa (born 1994), Ethiopian middle-distance runner *Teshome Gabriel (1939–2010), Ethiopian-born American cinema scholar and professor * Teshome Getu (born 1983), Ethiopian footballer *Meron Teshome (born 1992), Eritrean cyclist * Minyahil Teshome (born 1985), Ethiopian footballer *Mulatu Teshome Mulatu Teshome Wirtu (; ; born 1957) is an Ethiopian politician who was president of Ethiopia from 2013 to 2018. Biography Mulatu was born in the town of Arjo in Welega Province. He was educated in China, receiving his bachelor's degree in p ... (born 1955), President of Ethiopia * Theodros Teshome (born 1970), Ethiopian film actor and director {{given name Ethiopian given names Amharic-language names ...
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Teshome Dirirsa
Teshome Dirirsa (born 25 April 1994) is an Ethiopian male athlete. Dirirsa has competed at the IAAF World Youth Championships in 2011 and in 2012. He won the gold medal in the Boy's 1500 metres event at the 2011 World Youth Championships References External links * * * * * * 1994 births Living people Ethiopian male middle-distance runners 21st-century Ethiopian sportsmen {{Ethiopia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Teshome Gabriel
Teshome H. Gabriel (September 24, 1939 – June 14, 2010) was an Ethiopian-born American cinema scholar and professor at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in Los Angeles. Gabriel was considered an expert on cinema and film of Africa and the developing world. A colleague at UCLA, Vinay Lal, noted that Gabriel was "one of the first scholars to theorize in a critical fashion about Third World cinema." Gabriel was born in Ticho, Ethiopia, on September 24, 1939. He immigrated to the United States in 1962. He obtained a bachelor's degree in political science in 1967 and received a master's degree in educational media in 1969, both from the University of Utah. He continued his education at UCLA, where he earned a master's degree in theater arts in 1976 and a doctorate in film and television studies in 1979. Gabriel began lecturing at UCLA in 1974 and became an assistant professor at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in 1981. Gabriel's books included ''Third C ...
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Teshome Getu
Teshome Getu (, born 7 February 1983 in Ethiopia) is an Ethiopian football midfielder. He currently plays for EEPCO. International career Getu is a member of the Ethiopia national football team and he was a member of the Ethiopia squad at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Cup.Ethiopia roster
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Ethiopian Premier League The Ethiopian Premier League (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ፕሪምየር ሊግ), known as the BetKing Ethiopian Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is the top tier association football league of Ethiopia run by the Ethiopian Premier League ... ...
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Meron Teshome
Meron Teshome Hagos (born 13 July 1992) is an Eritrean cyclist who most recently rode for . He is the cousin of fellow professional cyclist Biniam Girmay. Major results ;2013 (1 pro win) : African Road Championships ::1st Team time trial (with Natnael Berhane, Meron Russom and Daniel Teklehaimanot) ::8th Time trial : 1st Road race, National Road Championships : 4th Overall Tour of Eritrea ::1st Stage 1 : 6th Overall Fenkil Northern Red Sea Challenge : 9th Overall La Tropicale Amissa Bongo ;2014 : National Road Championships ::1st Under-23 time trial ::3rd Time trial ;2015 (1) : African Games ::1st Time trial ::4th Road race : 1st Stage 5 Tour du Rwanda : 2nd Time trial, National Road Championships : 3rd Hibiscus Cycle Classic, KZN Autumn Series ;2016 : 1st Stage 2 Tour of Eritrea : 2nd Time trial, National Road Championships : 3rd Massawa Circuit : 5th Asmara Circuit ;2017 (1) : African Road Championships ::1st Time trial ::1st Team time trial : 2nd Massawa Circu ...
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Minyahil Teshome
Minyahil Teshome (, born 14 November 1985) is an Ethiopian footballer. He currently plays for Saint George, based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Career Minyahil is a left-footed. He began his career with Ethiopian Coffee FC, and joined Dedebit in 2012. International career He is part of the Ethiopia national football team since 2011. He is on the list for 2013 African Nations Cup. In January 2014, coach Sewnet Bishaw invited him to be a part of the Ethiopia squad for the 2014 African Nations Championship. The team was eliminated in the group stages after losing to Congo, Libya and Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t .... References External links * 1985 births Living people Footballers from Addis Ababa Ethiopian men's footballers Ethiopia men's inter ...
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Mulatu Teshome
Mulatu Teshome Wirtu (; ; born 1957) is an Ethiopian politician who was president of Ethiopia from 2013 to 2018. Biography Mulatu was born in the town of Arjo in Welega Province. He was educated in China, receiving his bachelor's degree in philosophy of political economy and doctorate in international politics at Peking University. He received his Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in 1990. He taught at some "foreign universities and institutions", according to Speaker Abadula Gemeda. In the mid-1990s he was Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Cooperation under Minister Girma Birru, and he was appointed as Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Ethiopia), Minister of Agriculture in 2001. He was also Speaker of the House of Federation from 2002 to 2005. He served as Ethiopia's Ambassador to China, Japan, Turkey, and Azerbaijan. While serving as Ambassador t ...
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Theodros Teshome
Theodros Teshome Kebede (Amharic: ቴዎድሮስ ተሾመ ከበደ; born 7 January 1970) is an Ethiopian filmmaker. Theodros is known for initiating the revival of the Ethiopian film industry in the early 2000s, and for helping to create a boom in film-making in the country. Theodros produces, directs, writes and often acts in his own films, and he has produced films that deal with social issues such as HIV, immigration, and violence against women as well as films with nationalistic content. Theodros produced and directed two of the highest grossing Ethiopian films of all time, ''Abay vs. Vegas'' and ''Kezkaza Welafegn''. He is the owner of Teddy Studios, one of the largest producers of films in Ethiopia, and Sebastopol Entertainment PLC (Sebastopol Cinema), which operates the biggest chain of private cinemas in Addis Ababa and other cities in Ethiopia, giving him significant control in both the production and distribution of films in the country. Early life Theodros Teshome ...
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Ethiopian Given Names
Ethiopians are the native inhabitants of Ethiopia, as well as the global diaspora of Ethiopia. Ethiopians constitute several component ethnic groups, many of which are closely related to ethnic groups in neighboring Eritrea and other parts of the Horn of Africa. The first documented use of the name "Ethiopia" from Greek name , was in the 4th century during the reign of Aksumite king Ezana. There were three ethnolinguistic groups in the Kingdom of Aksum; Semitic, Cushitic, and Nilo-Saharan (ancestors of the modern-day Kunama and Nara). The Kingdom of Aksum remained a geopolitically influential entity until the decline of its capital — also named Axum — beginning in the 7th century. Nevertheless, the core Aksumite civilization was preserved and continued into the successive Zagwe dynasty. By this time, new ethnic groups emerged – the Tigrayans and Amharas. During the Solomonic period, the latter established major political and cultural influence in the Horn of Africa. ...
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