Ethiopian CivilizationB. Giday, 1991 - 188 pages |
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... century B.C. and the first century A.D .; it throws much light on the Aksumites of the day and , according to the inscription , the boundaries of their empire extended as far as Egypt , to Gambela in the west , to Sasu in the south ...
... century B.C. and the first century A.D .; it throws much light on the Aksumites of the day and , according to the inscription , the boundaries of their empire extended as far as Egypt , to Gambela in the west , to Sasu in the south ...
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Belai Giday. believed to be of the first century B.C. to the first century A. D. and is of great historical value . According to Cosmas the inscription was found beside a throne of marble at one of the entrances to the city known as ...
Belai Giday. believed to be of the first century B.C. to the first century A. D. and is of great historical value . According to Cosmas the inscription was found beside a throne of marble at one of the entrances to the city known as ...
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... century A.D. became the official religion of the Ethiopian Empire under the rule of Abreha and Astbeha in the fourth century and gained many followers after that . However , a small section of the population refused to embrace the new ...
... century A.D. became the official religion of the Ethiopian Empire under the rule of Abreha and Astbeha in the fourth century and gained many followers after that . However , a small section of the population refused to embrace the new ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 4 |
The Empire of Aksum | 17 |
Aksum a Mysterious City | 34 |
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Abba Abreha and Atsbeha Abune Aregawi Addis Ababa Adua Adulis Ahmed Gragn Aksum Aksumite coins Aksumite Emperors Aksumite Empire ancient army Ato Habtu Biete bishop built carved century A.D. Christianity city of Aksum Debre Damo Dejazmatch dynasty Emperor Ezana Emperor Fasil Emperor Kaleb Emperor Yohannes Empire of Aksum Endybis Enfraz Eritrea Ethiopian Church Ethiopian Orthodox Church excavated Ezana Felasha Gebre Meskel Geez Gelawdewos gold Gonder Hauzien hewn churches Holy hymns inscription Italian Jerusalem Kaleb Kibre Negest King Solomon Lalibela land Lasta manuscripts Mariam Menelik Metera metres monastery Moslems obelisks palace port of Adulis Queen of Saba Ras Sihul Mikael Red Sea reign religious rock churches rock-hewn churches ruins rulers Sabean Saint Yared Saizana Shewa Sion Southern Arabia stelae stele stone Tekle Haimanot temples Tewodros thousand throne Tigrai tomb town trade Yeha Yemen Yodit Yohannes IV Zagwe Zagwe Dynasty Zara Yacob