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Ethiopia Calendar
This is an open source calendar software which it can see both the Gregorian calendar and ...
published: 10 Sep 2009
Author: ug5296
Ethiopia Calendar
This is an open source calendar software which it can see both the Gregorian calendar and the Ethiopian calendar in one glance. You can download from the following site. code.google.com
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Hebrew and Ethiopian Calendar. What's the connection? Part III
As Dr. Bidi and I made our last video on that blessed day in creation 9/7/09 or in the Heb...
published: 09 Sep 2009
Author: TisboenaneMeditate
Hebrew and Ethiopian Calendar. What's the connection? Part III
As Dr. Bidi and I made our last video on that blessed day in creation 9/7/09 or in the Hebrew Calendar 18th of Elul 5769 years revealed into this blessed creation we attempted to connect the up coming year of Rosh Hashana-which we of Israel have as tradition is the Day of Judgement for the entirety of creation and the Ethiopian Calendar Year which predates the Gregorian Calendar as I understood from Dr. Bidi's elucidation. May all who watch our labor of love manifested in this video be written and inscribed for the sweetest year ever 5770 years into this blessed creation-soul essence revelation for each and every blessed and revealed nation-let us merit to join hearts, minds, souls and emotions for the universal celebration coming into full realization via Moshiach/Messiah Aryeh shel Yehoodah/Lion of Judah ina peaceful and pleasant manner!!!! Sababa~Rejoice!!! Ahava Echad~One Love!!! Goral Echad~One Destiny!!!
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Ethiopian New year and Ethiopian Calendar 2002 - Digital
ዘመነ ማርቆስ yebbo.com The First Digital Video Ethio...
published: 14 Sep 2009
Author: yebboMedia
Ethiopian New year and Ethiopian Calendar 2002 - Digital
ዘመነ ማርቆስ yebbo.com The First Digital Video Ethiopian Calendar yebbo.com Created by Yebbo Communication Network For Non-stop Ethiopian New years video go www.yebbo.com
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Mesfin Haile and Hirut Beqele1958 Ethiopian calendar
What you are hearing is a song by Mesfin Haile and Hirut Beqele; the band that accompanied...
published: 10 Nov 2009
Author: Zabatsion
Mesfin Haile and Hirut Beqele1958 Ethiopian calendar
What you are hearing is a song by Mesfin Haile and Hirut Beqele; the band that accompanied them was the famous police orchestra . The recorded date on the album show the date as 1958 Ethiopian calendar, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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Yematbela Wof: by Asefa 1957 ethiopian calendar(ec).
Asefa Abate was known as the best melody makers of his time- 1940s and 50s Ethiopian calen...
published: 30 Mar 2010
Author: Zabatsion
Yematbela Wof: by Asefa 1957 ethiopian calendar(ec).
Asefa Abate was known as the best melody makers of his time- 1940s and 50s Ethiopian calendar; this clip just attests that. Here, you are hearing a song called ' Yematebela Wof'' the translation of this song goes as- a bird that can not be eaten" it was recorded back in 1957 ec I heard he dies in 1959 ec
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Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 2 of 3
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 2 of 3...
published: 19 Dec 2011
Author: masresham
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 2 of 3
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 2 of 3
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Wube Abeba by Tilahun 1976 Ethiopian calendar
Tilahun played this song in winter 1976 Ethiopian calendar and released it in the month of...
published: 10 Nov 2009
Author: Zabatsion
Wube Abeba by Tilahun 1976 Ethiopian calendar
Tilahun played this song in winter 1976 Ethiopian calendar and released it in the month of Pagume just before new year Inqutatash. The band is Andegna Kifele Tor bad; which is the first army division band. This band used to be known as kibur Zebegna Band in the pre-revolutionary ear
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Yematbela Wof_ by Asefa 1957 ethiopian calendar(ec)..flv
Assefa Abate...
published: 04 Sep 2010
Author: alexxmuller
Yematbela Wof_ by Asefa 1957 ethiopian calendar(ec)..flv
Assefa Abate
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Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 3 of 3
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 3 of 3...
published: 19 Dec 2011
Author: masresham
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 3 of 3
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 3 of 3
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Ethiopian New Year Celebration 2011 (2004 Julian Calendar)
Maharishi University of Management throws its annual Ethiopian New Year Celebration on Sep...
published: 16 Sep 2011
Author: MUMStuAct
Ethiopian New Year Celebration 2011 (2004 Julian Calendar)
Maharishi University of Management throws its annual Ethiopian New Year Celebration on September 10th, 2010. Brought to you by MUM Student Activities facebook.com Directed, Filmed and Edited by Wade Koch wadekoch.com
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Ethiopian Christmas celebrated at London Debere Tsion Mariam Church
Ethiopia has its own ancient calendar. The Ethiopian Calendar has more in common with the ...
published: 07 Jan 2012
Author: endexye
Ethiopian Christmas celebrated at London Debere Tsion Mariam Church
Ethiopia has its own ancient calendar. The Ethiopian Calendar has more in common with the Coptic Egyptian Calendar. The Ethiopic and Coptic calendars have 13 months, 12 of 30 days each and an intercalary month at the end of the year of 5 or 6 days depending whether the year is a leap year or not. The Ethiopian calendar is much more similar to the Egyptian Coptic calendar having a year of 13 months, 365 days and 366 days in a leap year (every fourth year) and it is much influenced by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, which follows its ancient calendar rules and beliefs. The year starts on 11 September in the Gregorian Calendar or on the 12th in (Gregorian) Leap Years. The Coptic Leap Year follows the same rules as the Gregorian so that the extra month always has 6 days in a Gregorian Leap Year. Christmas falls on the 7th of January as in the Orthodox "old" calendar. Likewise, Epiphany is on the 19th of January. Easter would appear to be calculated according to the Orthodox calendar also. Christmas and Epiphany also do not appear to move by one day during Leap Years as they would if they were being set by the above calendar. Thus, it would seem that Christian feasts are set according to the Orthodox calendar rather than according to the Coptic. An Egyptian Coptic source simply describes the date of Easter as being "the second Sunday after the first full moon in Spring." Ethiopia is a country that is steeped in ancient Christmas traditions. In fact, legends claim that <b>...</b>
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The Gregorian Calendar "Missed" the Mark!!!
1st Chronicles 12:32 "And of the children of Issachar, which were men that had UNDERS...
published: 11 Feb 2012
Author: benjamite144
The Gregorian Calendar "Missed" the Mark!!!
1st Chronicles 12:32 "And of the children of Issachar, which were men that had UNDERSTANDING OF THE TIMES, to know what Israel ought to do......" The Mayan calendar is Hebraic and not Julian. It follows the same principle as the Ethiopian calendar which places us in the year 2004!!!! The Ethiopian calendar, also called the Ge'ez calendar, IS THE PRINCIPLE CALENDAR USED IN ETHIOPIA and also serves as the liturgical calendar for Christians in Eritrea belonging to the Eritrean Orthodox Church, Eastern Catholic Church and Lutheran Evangelical Church of Eritrea. A SEVEN- TO EIGHT-YEAR GAP BETWEEN THE ETHIOPIAN AND GREGORIAN CALENDARS RESULTS FROM "alternate calculations" IN DETERMINING THE DATE OF THE ANNUNCIATION OF CHRIST. Like the Coptic calendar, the Ethiopian calendar has twelve months of 30 days each plus five or six epagomenal days, which comprise a thirteenth month. The Ethiopian months begin on the same days as those of the Coptic calendar, but their names are in Ge'ez. The sixth epagomenal day is added every four years without exception on August 29 of the Julian calendar, six months before the Julian leap day. Thus the first day of the Ethiopian year, 1 Mäskäräm, for years between 1901 and 2099 (inclusive), is usually SEPTEMBER 11 (Gregorian), but falls on September 12 in years before the Gregorian leap year. THE CURRENT YEAR ACCORDING TO THE ETHIOPIAN CALENDAR IS 2004, which began on September 12, 2011 AD of the Gregorian calendar. The following are the <b>...</b>
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Bezunesh and Tilahun late 1950s ec
Here you are hearing the late 1950s early 1960s Ethiopian calendar recording by the two fa...
published: 08 Nov 2009
Author: Zabatsion
Bezunesh and Tilahun late 1950s ec
Here you are hearing the late 1950s early 1960s Ethiopian calendar recording by the two famous singers: Tilahun Gessess and Buzunesh Bequle . the band is Police band. A lot has been said about Tilahun; hence , i will only put information a bit about Bezunesh. The queen of Ethiopian music -Buzunesh Bequle born 1927 Ethiopian calendar, in the province of Hararge in the city of Asebe Teferi she died 1982. In her long career, she had played unforgettable songs. Her captivating voice could only made its magic because of the brilliant musical arrangements. Accordingly, it is worth to mention that, as have been the cases for all Ethiopian singers , here ,the musical arrangement, the melody creation , and the lyric were not done by Tilahun nor Bezuneh. except the voices, all were done by others. Among the notable musical arrangers who made Tilahun to be the Tilahaun we know and Bezunes the song queen as she were referd, were the likes of Sehalie Degago, Shambel Ashenafi Ashene et cetera . these people rearly mentioned in credits; they have not hold their place in the annals of Ethiopian music; indeed, some are completely forgotten and live in destitute. We ought not to forget these arrangers and poets. this is because behind every loved singers there you find such people.
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Ethiopian Classical Symphony -ye Nirvanic Hasab Guzo
What you are hearing is a musical piece called ye Nirvanic Hasab Guzo( Nirvanic Fantasy ) ...
published: 03 Sep 2010
Author: Zabatsion
Ethiopian Classical Symphony -ye Nirvanic Hasab Guzo
What you are hearing is a musical piece called ye Nirvanic Hasab Guzo( Nirvanic Fantasy ) by Ethiopian composer Asehenfi Kebede. Among Ethiopians, Dr Ashenfi kebede known mostely by his ergnaw balweshintu (the shepherd with the flute) composition. he wrote ye Nirvanic hasab guzo, sometimes in early 1970 Ethiopian calendar (early 1980 western calendar). I will post the Nirvanic fantasy in its entirety, what you are hearing is a segment of it.
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Ethiopian New Year 2011 (2004 Julian Calendar)
Maharishi University of Management throws its annual Ethiopian New Year Celebration on Sep...
published: 18 Sep 2011
Author: Wade Koch
Ethiopian New Year 2011 (2004 Julian Calendar)
Maharishi University of Management throws its annual Ethiopian New Year Celebration on September 10th, 2010. Brought to you by MUM Student Activities
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Ethiopian Epiphany: Timkat in Addis Ababa
According to Ethiopia's unique calendar, the year 2000 started last September. Christmas w...
published: 15 Aug 2008
Author: The Common Language Project
Ethiopian Epiphany: Timkat in Addis Ababa
According to Ethiopia's unique calendar, the year 2000 started last September. Christmas was two weeks ago, on January 7th, and this weekend, at the end of the twelve days of Christmas, the country's 33 million Ethiopian Orthodox Christians celebrated Timkat, or Epiphany, a commemoration of the baptism of Christ. CLP Audio Producer Jessica Partnow brings us this report from the nation's capitol, Addis Ababa.
Photos by Sarah Stuteville; Audio by Jessica Partnow. Produced with support from the Pulitzer Center On Crisis Reporting.
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Ethiopian Classical Symphony
Ashenafi Kebede, PhD holder in music, born in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on 8th May 193...
published: 15 Sep 2009
Author: Zabatsion
Ethiopian Classical Symphony
Ashenafi Kebede, PhD holder in music, born in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on 8th May 1931 Ethiopian calendar (EC) this year corresponds to (1938 western/Euro calendar) he died 1991 EC (1998 Euro/western calender). Here, you are hearing what is called ,Ergnawu Bale Washnitu' ( The shepherd with the flute). This piece was composed sometimes in early 1960s EC
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Ethiopian New year 2002
Enkutatash - Ethiopian New Year. Enkutatash or Ethiopian New Year is celebrated on Septemb...
published: 11 Sep 2009
Author: dskmariammultimedia
Ethiopian New year 2002
Enkutatash - Ethiopian New Year. Enkutatash or Ethiopian New Year is celebrated on September 11th according to the Western or Gregorian calendar. Ethiopia follows the Orthodox Julian calendar which consists of 12 months of 30 days and a 13th month, Pagume, of five or six days, depending on whether or not it is a leap year. The Ethiopian calendar is seven years and eight months behind the Gregorian calendar, so September 2009 is Meskerem 2002 in Ethiopia. Please, go to www.dskmariam.org for more information
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Drumming and Dancing on Ethiopian Christmas Jan 2011.MOV
Drumming and Dancing just outside of the town of Lalibella in Ethiopia, January 2011 Grego...
published: 08 Feb 2011
Author: hearticalone
Drumming and Dancing on Ethiopian Christmas Jan 2011.MOV
Drumming and Dancing just outside of the town of Lalibella in Ethiopia, January 2011 Gregorian Calendar, 2003 Ethiopian Calendar. This drumming was done impromptu at the end of of the day at one of Ethiopia's many Rock Churches (Sorry, I don't remember the name).
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Ethiopian New Year 2002 (2009 European calendar). part1
Sofia Teklu dancing to the tune of Ethiopian Music. Arranged by Ethiopian Community Associ...
published: 16 Mar 2010
Author: tsehaydemeke
Ethiopian New Year 2002 (2009 European calendar). part1
Sofia Teklu dancing to the tune of Ethiopian Music. Arranged by Ethiopian Community Association Nashville, Tennessee.