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Tag Archives: Frumentius
Good Day :Two Chapters from the Ethiopian History (1)
Mekki Elmograbi I read a lot of articles about the history of Ethiopia and era of ancient Sudan and Abyssinia, these two names appear together in many references; some times in Arabic and Eastern references, the names (Sudan and Abyssinia … read more
Posted in Article, East Africa, Eritrea, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sudan
Tagged Aksumite Empire, China, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Frumentius, History of Ethiopia, IndepthAfrica, Sudan, Zemene Mesafint
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Religion and Ethiopia
By Yilma Bekele Two important meetings were held a week ago. One was in Addis Abeba and the other in Washington DC. Both were concerning our motherland and the future. That is where the similarities end. One was intended to … read more
Posted in Article, East Africa, Ethiopia, News
Tagged Addis, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Frumentius, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, Moslem, Paulo, Washington DC
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