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Agence France-Presse on MSNEthiopia's ancient instrument begena healing soulsBiruktawit Tasew's fingers glide over the strings of the begena, producing a deep, hypnotic sound. The begena "is medicine ...
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AllAfrica on MSNWollega Under Siege - Unraveling Layers of Violence, Displacement in Western Oromia [opinion]Since 2020, violence in Western Oromia--particularly in the East Wollega and Horo Guduru Wollega zones--has destabilized the region, displacing hundreds of thousands, claiming thousands of lives, and ...
Menelik II- illustration, 1906. Pictured with his palace in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia. From Liebig collectible card (French ...
Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) Chief of Staff, Field Marshal Birhanu Jula, has described Adwa as a victory that ...
The victory of Adwa altered the belief prevailed during the colonial era that Africa's fate was destined to be under European ...
Ethiopia did what no other African country had done—it stopped a European power in its tracks. The Battle of Adwa, as ...
This Week in History, thousands of men and women take up arms in a desperate struggle to decide the independence of Africa’s second-to-last uncolonized country: Ethiopia.
This was a direct attack on Ethiopia’s proudest moment—Adwa, where Emperor Menelik II, the father of challenge to their colonial religious policies. While the world rightly condemned Nazi Germany’s ...
King Thutmose II tomb na di last undiscovered royal tomb of di 18th Egyptian dynasty. A British-Egyptian team locate am for di Western Valleys of di Theban Necropolis near di city of Luxor.
Egyptian officials announced Tuesday the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the last of the lost tombs of the kings of ancient Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty, which reigned for over two ...
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