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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 fol...
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Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 1 of 3
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 1 of 3
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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.
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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.
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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 Hebrew Calendar 18th of Elul 5769 years revealed into this blessed cre...
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13 months of Sunshine, The Unique Ethiopian Calendar Method Documentary
ቢደነቁ ጳጉሜን ወር በ600 ዓመት 7 ቀን እንደምትሆን ያዉቃሉ? የጨረቃና የፀሀይ አቆጣጠር በዘመን ስሌት እንዴት ይቀመራል? በጳጉሜ የሚከሰቱ አስገራሚ ታሪኮች የሚደነቁበት ዶክሜታሪ ከፋና 98.1 ሬድዮ
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Happy Ethiopian New Year - 2008 (Ethiopian Calendar)
መልካም አዲስ ዓመት! (Melkam Addis Amit!)
Happy Ethiopian New Year from Peace Corps Ethiopia! Here are 3 Volunteers wishing everyone a Happy New Year in Amharic - the national language - and English.
September 11th is New Year's Eve in Ethiopia which uses it's own calendar system. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_calendar
Here's to a happy 2008!
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Ethiopian Calendar part 6
መጻሕፍት ለመግዛት ይህንን ይጫኑ/to buy my books please go to http://www.amazon.com/shops/awdetinat
"The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Faith and Teaching" "Religion and Social resources", "education and spiritual entertainment","social and spiritual news and special information". by Memhir Melaku Asmamaw Besetegn Theologian, Author, Religious and Secular Poet. for more please visit
www.askyourfather.or
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1900 Ethiopian Calendar Part 5
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1901 Ethiopian Calendar!!! Part 6
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Ethiopian New year and Ethiopian Calendar 2002 - Digital
ዘመነ ማርቆስ http://yebbo.com/ethiopiancalendar/2002/ The First Digital Video Ethiopian Calendar http://yebbo.com/ethio2002/ Created by Yebbo Communication Netwo...
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The Unique Ethiopian Calender History From Sheger Radio
መስከረም 1 ቀን በኢትዮጵያ ብቻ የሚከበር ርዕሰ ዓዉደ ዓመት ነዉ!!!
ኢትዮጵያ ለምን ከግሪጎሪያን ካሌንደር በ8ዓመት ዘገየቸ???
እጅግ አስደናቂ መረጃ የተለየዉ የኢትዮጵያ ካሌንደር የቀን መቁጠሪያ አመጣጥና ታሪክ
አልበርት አነስታይን የኢትዮጵያን ሀሳበ ዘመን ቢያዉቅ ኖሮ በRelative Time ከፍቅረኛ ሴትና እሳት ጋር የምታሳልፈዉን ለማስረዳት ባልደከመ ነበር!!! ከሸገር 102,1ሬድዮ
የኢትዮጵያ ሀሳበ ዘመን ከሁሉም ቀዳሚ ሀሳበ ዘመን ነዉ!!!
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Ethiopian calendar system- St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'_Part 1 .mov
የ፳፻፬ ዓ.ም ቅዱስ ዮሃንስ በዓል በኢየሩሳሌም ደብረገነት ቅድስት ኪዳነምህረት ቤተክርስቲያን የቅዱስ ዲሜጥሮስ ባህረ ሃሳብ ካህኑ በቃላቸው ሲወርዱ The priest citing St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'- the Ethiopian calen...
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Ethiopian calendar system- St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'_Part 2 .mov
የ፳፻፬ ዓ.ም ቅዱስ ዮሃንስ በዓል በኢየሩሳሌም ደብረገነት ቅድስት ኪዳነምህረት ቤተክርስቲያን የቅዱስ ዲሜጥሮስ ባህረ ሃሳብ ካህኑ በቃላቸው ሲወርዱ The priest citing St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'- the Ethiopian calen...
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Calendario Etíope Ethiopian calendar
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Mesfin Haile and Hirut Beqele1958 Ethiopian calendar
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Celebration of Epiphany (ጥምቀት) 2006 (in Ethiopian Calendar)
መጻሕፍት ለመግዛት ይህንን ይጫኑ/to buy my books please go to http://www.amazon.com/shops/awdetinat "The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Faith and Teaching" "Religion...
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Yematbela Wof: by Asefa 1957 ethiopian calendar(e.c).
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 call...
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahido Church
Ephraim Isaac discussed his book about the history of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahido Church and also that of Christianity as a whole in Ethiopia. Not only are there strong Biblical Hebraic elements in the theology, political theory, and liturgical calendar of the Ethiopian Church but there is also a strong influence from Beta Israel and Ethiopian Jews. Besides these Ethiopian Jews and of course,
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Ethiopian Classical Symphony
Ashenafi Kebede, PhD holder in music, born in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on 8th May 1931 Ethiopian calendar (E.C) this year corresponds to (1938 western/Euro calendar) he died 1991 E.C (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 E.C.
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ETHIOPIAN 2007 E.C. NEW YEAR CELEBRATION!
A nice time with friends dancing "skata" and celebrating 2007, according to Ethiopian Calendar.
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1896 Ethiopian Calendar
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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 Pagume just before new year Inqutatash. The band is Andegna Kifele...
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 fol......
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 fol...
wn.com/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 fol...
- published: 10 Sep 2009
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author: ug5296
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 1 of 3
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 1 of 3...
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 1 of 3
wn.com/Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket Ethiopian Calendar D N Daniel Kibret Part 1 Of 3
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 1 of 3
- published: 27 Mar 2015
- views: 373
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....
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 2 of 3.
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Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 2 of 3.
- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 13579
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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....
Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 3 of 3.
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Ethiopian Orthodox Sibket - Ethiopian Calendar - D/N Daniel Kibret Part 3 of 3.
- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 5126
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author: masresham
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 cre......
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 cre...
wn.com/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 cre...
13 months of Sunshine, The Unique Ethiopian Calendar Method Documentary
ቢደነቁ ጳጉሜን ወር በ600 ዓመት 7 ቀን እንደምትሆን ያዉቃሉ? የጨረቃና የፀሀይ አቆጣጠር በዘመን ስሌት እንዴት ይቀመራል? በጳጉሜ የሚከሰቱ አስገራሚ ታሪኮች የሚደነቁበት ዶክሜታሪ ከፋና 98.1 ሬድዮ...
ቢደነቁ ጳጉሜን ወር በ600 ዓመት 7 ቀን እንደምትሆን ያዉቃሉ? የጨረቃና የፀሀይ አቆጣጠር በዘመን ስሌት እንዴት ይቀመራል? በጳጉሜ የሚከሰቱ አስገራሚ ታሪኮች የሚደነቁበት ዶክሜታሪ ከፋና 98.1 ሬድዮ
wn.com/13 Months Of Sunshine, The Unique Ethiopian Calendar Method Documentary
ቢደነቁ ጳጉሜን ወር በ600 ዓመት 7 ቀን እንደምትሆን ያዉቃሉ? የጨረቃና የፀሀይ አቆጣጠር በዘመን ስሌት እንዴት ይቀመራል? በጳጉሜ የሚከሰቱ አስገራሚ ታሪኮች የሚደነቁበት ዶክሜታሪ ከፋና 98.1 ሬድዮ
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 285
Happy Ethiopian New Year - 2008 (Ethiopian Calendar)
መልካም አዲስ ዓመት! (Melkam Addis Amit!)
Happy Ethiopian New Year from Peace Corps Ethiopia! Here are 3 Volunteers wishing everyone a Happy New Year in Amharic - th...
መልካም አዲስ ዓመት! (Melkam Addis Amit!)
Happy Ethiopian New Year from Peace Corps Ethiopia! Here are 3 Volunteers wishing everyone a Happy New Year in Amharic - the national language - and English.
September 11th is New Year's Eve in Ethiopia which uses it's own calendar system. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_calendar
Here's to a happy 2008!
wn.com/Happy Ethiopian New Year 2008 (Ethiopian Calendar)
መልካም አዲስ ዓመት! (Melkam Addis Amit!)
Happy Ethiopian New Year from Peace Corps Ethiopia! Here are 3 Volunteers wishing everyone a Happy New Year in Amharic - the national language - and English.
September 11th is New Year's Eve in Ethiopia which uses it's own calendar system. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_calendar
Here's to a happy 2008!
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 0
Ethiopian Calendar part 6
መጻሕፍት ለመግዛት ይህንን ይጫኑ/to buy my books please go to http://www.amazon.com/shops/awdetinat
"The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Faith and Teaching" "Religion ...
መጻሕፍት ለመግዛት ይህንን ይጫኑ/to buy my books please go to http://www.amazon.com/shops/awdetinat
"The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Faith and Teaching" "Religion and Social resources", "education and spiritual entertainment","social and spiritual news and special information". by Memhir Melaku Asmamaw Besetegn Theologian, Author, Religious and Secular Poet. for more please visit
www.askyourfather.org
Awde Tinat
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wn.com/Ethiopian Calendar Part 6
መጻሕፍት ለመግዛት ይህንን ይጫኑ/to buy my books please go to http://www.amazon.com/shops/awdetinat
"The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Faith and Teaching" "Religion and Social resources", "education and spiritual entertainment","social and spiritual news and special information". by Memhir Melaku Asmamaw Besetegn Theologian, Author, Religious and Secular Poet. for more please visit
www.askyourfather.org
Awde Tinat
http://www.amazon.com/shops/awdetinat
- published: 03 Feb 2014
- views: 470
Ethiopian New year and Ethiopian Calendar 2002 - Digital
ዘመነ ማርቆስ http://yebbo.com/ethiopiancalendar/2002/ The First Digital Video Ethiopian Calendar http://yebbo.com/ethio2002/ Created by Yebbo Communication Netwo......
ዘመነ ማርቆስ http://yebbo.com/ethiopiancalendar/2002/ The First Digital Video Ethiopian Calendar http://yebbo.com/ethio2002/ Created by Yebbo Communication Netwo...
wn.com/Ethiopian New Year And Ethiopian Calendar 2002 Digital
ዘመነ ማርቆስ http://yebbo.com/ethiopiancalendar/2002/ The First Digital Video Ethiopian Calendar http://yebbo.com/ethio2002/ Created by Yebbo Communication Netwo...
- published: 14 Sep 2009
- views: 8781
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author: Ato Yebbo
The Unique Ethiopian Calender History From Sheger Radio
መስከረም 1 ቀን በኢትዮጵያ ብቻ የሚከበር ርዕሰ ዓዉደ ዓመት ነዉ!!!
ኢትዮጵያ ለምን ከግሪጎሪያን ካሌንደር በ8ዓመት ዘገየቸ???
እጅግ አስደናቂ መረጃ የተለየዉ የኢትዮጵያ ካሌንደር የቀን መቁጠሪያ አመጣጥና ታሪክ
አልበርት አነስታይን የኢትዮጵያን ሀሳበ...
መስከረም 1 ቀን በኢትዮጵያ ብቻ የሚከበር ርዕሰ ዓዉደ ዓመት ነዉ!!!
ኢትዮጵያ ለምን ከግሪጎሪያን ካሌንደር በ8ዓመት ዘገየቸ???
እጅግ አስደናቂ መረጃ የተለየዉ የኢትዮጵያ ካሌንደር የቀን መቁጠሪያ አመጣጥና ታሪክ
አልበርት አነስታይን የኢትዮጵያን ሀሳበ ዘመን ቢያዉቅ ኖሮ በRelative Time ከፍቅረኛ ሴትና እሳት ጋር የምታሳልፈዉን ለማስረዳት ባልደከመ ነበር!!! ከሸገር 102,1ሬድዮ
የኢትዮጵያ ሀሳበ ዘመን ከሁሉም ቀዳሚ ሀሳበ ዘመን ነዉ!!!
wn.com/The Unique Ethiopian Calender History From Sheger Radio
መስከረም 1 ቀን በኢትዮጵያ ብቻ የሚከበር ርዕሰ ዓዉደ ዓመት ነዉ!!!
ኢትዮጵያ ለምን ከግሪጎሪያን ካሌንደር በ8ዓመት ዘገየቸ???
እጅግ አስደናቂ መረጃ የተለየዉ የኢትዮጵያ ካሌንደር የቀን መቁጠሪያ አመጣጥና ታሪክ
አልበርት አነስታይን የኢትዮጵያን ሀሳበ ዘመን ቢያዉቅ ኖሮ በRelative Time ከፍቅረኛ ሴትና እሳት ጋር የምታሳልፈዉን ለማስረዳት ባልደከመ ነበር!!! ከሸገር 102,1ሬድዮ
የኢትዮጵያ ሀሳበ ዘመን ከሁሉም ቀዳሚ ሀሳበ ዘመን ነዉ!!!
- published: 03 Sep 2014
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Ethiopian calendar system- St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'_Part 1 .mov
የ፳፻፬ ዓ.ም ቅዱስ ዮሃንስ በዓል በኢየሩሳሌም ደብረገነት ቅድስት ኪዳነምህረት ቤተክርስቲያን የቅዱስ ዲሜጥሮስ ባህረ ሃሳብ ካህኑ በቃላቸው ሲወርዱ The priest citing St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'- the Ethiopian calen......
የ፳፻፬ ዓ.ም ቅዱስ ዮሃንስ በዓል በኢየሩሳሌም ደብረገነት ቅድስት ኪዳነምህረት ቤተክርስቲያን የቅዱስ ዲሜጥሮስ ባህረ ሃሳብ ካህኑ በቃላቸው ሲወርዱ The priest citing St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'- the Ethiopian calen...
wn.com/Ethiopian Calendar System St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab' Part 1 .Mov
የ፳፻፬ ዓ.ም ቅዱስ ዮሃንስ በዓል በኢየሩሳሌም ደብረገነት ቅድስት ኪዳነምህረት ቤተክርስቲያን የቅዱስ ዲሜጥሮስ ባህረ ሃሳብ ካህኑ በቃላቸው ሲወርዱ The priest citing St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'- the Ethiopian calen...
- published: 19 Jun 2012
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author: netsigh
Ethiopian calendar system- St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'_Part 2 .mov
የ፳፻፬ ዓ.ም ቅዱስ ዮሃንስ በዓል በኢየሩሳሌም ደብረገነት ቅድስት ኪዳነምህረት ቤተክርስቲያን የቅዱስ ዲሜጥሮስ ባህረ ሃሳብ ካህኑ በቃላቸው ሲወርዱ The priest citing St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'- the Ethiopian calen......
የ፳፻፬ ዓ.ም ቅዱስ ዮሃንስ በዓል በኢየሩሳሌም ደብረገነት ቅድስት ኪዳነምህረት ቤተክርስቲያን የቅዱስ ዲሜጥሮስ ባህረ ሃሳብ ካህኑ በቃላቸው ሲወርዱ The priest citing St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'- the Ethiopian calen...
wn.com/Ethiopian Calendar System St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab' Part 2 .Mov
የ፳፻፬ ዓ.ም ቅዱስ ዮሃንስ በዓል በኢየሩሳሌም ደብረገነት ቅድስት ኪዳነምህረት ቤተክርስቲያን የቅዱስ ዲሜጥሮስ ባህረ ሃሳብ ካህኑ በቃላቸው ሲወርዱ The priest citing St Dimetros 'Bahre Hasab'- the Ethiopian calen...
Celebration of Epiphany (ጥምቀት) 2006 (in Ethiopian Calendar)
መጻሕፍት ለመግዛት ይህንን ይጫኑ/to buy my books please go to http://www.amazon.com/shops/awdetinat "The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Faith and Teaching" "Religion......
መጻሕፍት ለመግዛት ይህንን ይጫኑ/to buy my books please go to http://www.amazon.com/shops/awdetinat "The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Faith and Teaching" "Religion...
wn.com/Celebration Of Epiphany (ጥምቀት) 2006 (In Ethiopian Calendar)
መጻሕፍት ለመግዛት ይህንን ይጫኑ/to buy my books please go to http://www.amazon.com/shops/awdetinat "The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Faith and Teaching" "Religion...
- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 1021
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author: AwdeTinat
Yematbela Wof: by Asefa 1957 ethiopian calendar(e.c).
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 call......
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 call...
wn.com/Yematbela Wof By Asefa 1957 Ethiopian Calendar(E.C).
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 call...
- published: 30 Mar 2010
- views: 17935
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author: Zabatsion
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahido Church
Ephraim Isaac discussed his book about the history of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahido Church and also that of Christianity as a whole in Ethiopia. Not only are ...
Ephraim Isaac discussed his book about the history of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahido Church and also that of Christianity as a whole in Ethiopia. Not only are there strong Biblical Hebraic elements in the theology, political theory, and liturgical calendar of the Ethiopian Church but there is also a strong influence from Beta Israel and Ethiopian Jews. Besides these Ethiopian Jews and of course, the Orthodox Ethiopians and a few Protestant and roman Catholic Ethiopian Christians, there are in Ethiopia also very large numbers of Moslems and various native beliefs.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6586
wn.com/The Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahido Church
Ephraim Isaac discussed his book about the history of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahido Church and also that of Christianity as a whole in Ethiopia. Not only are there strong Biblical Hebraic elements in the theology, political theory, and liturgical calendar of the Ethiopian Church but there is also a strong influence from Beta Israel and Ethiopian Jews. Besides these Ethiopian Jews and of course, the Orthodox Ethiopians and a few Protestant and roman Catholic Ethiopian Christians, there are in Ethiopia also very large numbers of Moslems and various native beliefs.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6586
- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 2066
Ethiopian Classical Symphony
Ashenafi Kebede, PhD holder in music, born in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on 8th May 1931 Ethiopian calendar (E.C) this year corresponds to (1938 western/Euro...
Ashenafi Kebede, PhD holder in music, born in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on 8th May 1931 Ethiopian calendar (E.C) this year corresponds to (1938 western/Euro calendar) he died 1991 E.C (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 E.C.
wn.com/Ethiopian Classical Symphony
Ashenafi Kebede, PhD holder in music, born in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on 8th May 1931 Ethiopian calendar (E.C) this year corresponds to (1938 western/Euro calendar) he died 1991 E.C (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 E.C.
- published: 15 Sep 2009
- views: 149735
ETHIOPIAN 2007 E.C. NEW YEAR CELEBRATION!
A nice time with friends dancing "skata" and celebrating 2007, according to Ethiopian Calendar....
A nice time with friends dancing "skata" and celebrating 2007, according to Ethiopian Calendar.
wn.com/Ethiopian 2007 E.C. New Year Celebration
A nice time with friends dancing "skata" and celebrating 2007, according to Ethiopian Calendar.
- published: 13 Sep 2014
- views: 660
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......
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...
wn.com/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...
- published: 10 Nov 2009
- views: 9316
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author: Zabatsion
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Ethiopia's unique calendar awaits Christmas to come a week later
Almost every corner of the world is celebrating Christmas...Right?....Wrong! In Ethiopia these celebrations will come a week later, thanks to a totally different calendar year observed in this country. And so for a majority of Ethiopians, December 25th was just any other normal day.
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Ethiopia's Colorful Celebrations of the 2008 / 2015 Meskel (መሰቀል) Festival #5 HD
Never seen such a huge crowd at the Meskel festival before. Amazing!
Meskel (Ge'ez: መሰቀል) is an annual religious holiday in the Ethiopian Orthodox and Eritrean Orthodox Churches commemorating the discovery of the True Cross by Queen Helena (Saint Helena) in the fourth century. Meskel occurs on the 17 Meskerem in the Ethiopian calendar (September 27, Gregorian calendar, or on 28 September in leap
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Kefale Alemu on the Celebration of the Ethiopian New Year (አዲስ ዓመት) in London on 19 Sep 2015 Part I
Adults, children and the Elderly Joyfully Celebrated the Ethiopian New Year at Haverstock School, Chalk Farm, in the London Borough of Camden on 9 September 2015. According to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church 2008 entered on the 12th of September 2015 (Gregorian Calendar). Ethiopians believe that they are reckoning both BC and AD correctly. Each Year has been designated to honor one of the
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Ya Tewlid Gohe
Gohe Magazine 1967-1969 Ethiopian Calendar
Ya Tewlid Tequam Inc.
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Ethiopian New Year 2008
The Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር?; yä'Ityoṗṗya zämän aḳoṭaṭär) is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia and also serves as the liturgical calendar for Christians in Eritrea and Ethiopia belonging to the Orthodox Tewahedo churches, Eastern Catholic Church and Coptic Orthodox Church.
It is a solar calendar (the older Alexandrian or Coptic calendar brought to Ethiopia by missionar
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Ethiopian New Year 2008
The Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር?; yä'Ityoṗṗya zämän aḳoṭaṭär) is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia and also serves as the liturgical calendar for Christians in Eritrea and Ethiopia belonging to the Orthodox Tewahedo churches, Eastern Catholic Church and Coptic Orthodox Church. It is a solar calendar (the older Alexandrian or Coptic calendar brought to Ethiopia by missionari
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Mesfin Haile and Hirut Beqele - 1958 Ethiopian calendar
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Ethiopia /Jinka (Timkat festival) Part 60
Timkat (also spelled Timket, or Timqat) is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of Epiphany. It is celebrated on January 19 (or 20 on Leap Year), corresponding to the 10th day of Terr following the Ethiopian calendar. Timket celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. This festival is best known for its ritual reenactment of baptism (similar to such reenactments performed by numerous Christ
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Globe Trekker - Ethiopia with Ian Wright
Traveler Ian Wright begins his exploration of Ethiopia in the northern highlands of Axum. He visits the oldest church in Ethiopia, which is supposedly the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant, and also attends a native wedding.
An 8-hour bus journey takes Ian south to Lalibela in time to attend the most important festival on the Ethiopian calendar, Timkat. After the celebrations Ian visits th
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Ethiopian landscape&People; Part 21
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populat
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Semahegn Belew - Endazezew أغاني حبشيه [Traditional Ethiopian Music]
A great traditional song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)
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Ethiopia (Amazing!!! Walking to....) Part 4
Ethiopia:
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-mo
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Ethiopia Tour 2015 (Addias Ababa-Debre Libanos) Part 2
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populat
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Semahegn Belew - Sela Bey أغاني حبشيه [Traditional Ethiopian Music]
A great traditional song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)
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Semahegn Belew - Yazhugn أغاني حبشيه [Traditional Ethiopian Music]
A great traditional Gojam song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)
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Beautiful Ethiopia Part 1
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populat
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Yekatit 12: RasTafari Tribute to The Ethiopian Martyrs! Ask I & I Rabbi@LOJSociety
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Ethiopian Orthodox Timket / Epiphany colorful celebration @ St. Urael Church Addis Ababa. Ethiopia
ደብረ ፅጌ ቅዱሰ ዑራኤል ቤተክርስትያን የጥምቀት በዓል ጥቅምት 10 ፡ 2007 ዓ.ም አዲስ አበባ ፡ ኢትዮጵያ
Ethiopian Epiphany (Timket) Celebration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (st Urael Church)
The Feast of Timkat is the most important Christian holiday in Ethiopia. Timkat (baptism), is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany. It celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
On the eve of Timkat,
Ethiopia's unique calendar awaits Christmas to come a week later
Almost every corner of the world is celebrating Christmas...Right?....Wrong! In Ethiopia these celebrations will come a week later, thanks to a totally differe...
Almost every corner of the world is celebrating Christmas...Right?....Wrong! In Ethiopia these celebrations will come a week later, thanks to a totally different calendar year observed in this country. And so for a majority of Ethiopians, December 25th was just any other normal day.
wn.com/Ethiopia's Unique Calendar Awaits Christmas To Come A Week Later
Almost every corner of the world is celebrating Christmas...Right?....Wrong! In Ethiopia these celebrations will come a week later, thanks to a totally different calendar year observed in this country. And so for a majority of Ethiopians, December 25th was just any other normal day.
- published: 25 Dec 2015
- views: 3324
Ethiopia's Colorful Celebrations of the 2008 / 2015 Meskel (መሰቀል) Festival #5 HD
Never seen such a huge crowd at the Meskel festival before. Amazing!
Meskel (Ge'ez: መሰቀል) is an annual religious holiday in the Ethiopian Orthodox and Eritrean...
Never seen such a huge crowd at the Meskel festival before. Amazing!
Meskel (Ge'ez: መሰቀል) is an annual religious holiday in the Ethiopian Orthodox and Eritrean Orthodox Churches commemorating the discovery of the True Cross by Queen Helena (Saint Helena) in the fourth century. Meskel occurs on the 17 Meskerem in the Ethiopian calendar (September 27, Gregorian calendar, or on 28 September in leap years).
The Meskel celebration includes the burning of a large bonfire, or Demera, based on the belief that Queen Eleni had a revelation in a dream. She was told that she shall make a bonfire and that the smoke would show her where the true cross was buried. So she ordered the people of Jerusalem to bring wood and make a huge pile. After adding frankincense to it the bonfire was lit and the smoke rose high up to the sky and returned to the ground, exactly to the spot where the Cross had been buried
According to Ethiopian traditions, this Demera-procession takes place in the early evening the day before Meskel or on the day itself. The firewood is decorated with daisies prior to the celebration. Charcoal from the remains of the fire is afterwards collected and used by the faithful to mark their foreheads with the shape of a cross (compare Ash Wednesday). With Demera, some believe that it "marks the ultimate act in the cancellation of sins, while others hold that the direction of the smoke and the final collapse of the heap indicate the course of future events – just as the cloud of smoke the Lord over the Tabernacle offered guidance to the children of Israel (Exod. 40:34-38).
wn.com/Ethiopia's Colorful Celebrations Of The 2008 2015 Meskel (መሰቀል) Festival 5 Hd
Never seen such a huge crowd at the Meskel festival before. Amazing!
Meskel (Ge'ez: መሰቀል) is an annual religious holiday in the Ethiopian Orthodox and Eritrean Orthodox Churches commemorating the discovery of the True Cross by Queen Helena (Saint Helena) in the fourth century. Meskel occurs on the 17 Meskerem in the Ethiopian calendar (September 27, Gregorian calendar, or on 28 September in leap years).
The Meskel celebration includes the burning of a large bonfire, or Demera, based on the belief that Queen Eleni had a revelation in a dream. She was told that she shall make a bonfire and that the smoke would show her where the true cross was buried. So she ordered the people of Jerusalem to bring wood and make a huge pile. After adding frankincense to it the bonfire was lit and the smoke rose high up to the sky and returned to the ground, exactly to the spot where the Cross had been buried
According to Ethiopian traditions, this Demera-procession takes place in the early evening the day before Meskel or on the day itself. The firewood is decorated with daisies prior to the celebration. Charcoal from the remains of the fire is afterwards collected and used by the faithful to mark their foreheads with the shape of a cross (compare Ash Wednesday). With Demera, some believe that it "marks the ultimate act in the cancellation of sins, while others hold that the direction of the smoke and the final collapse of the heap indicate the course of future events – just as the cloud of smoke the Lord over the Tabernacle offered guidance to the children of Israel (Exod. 40:34-38).
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 1
Kefale Alemu on the Celebration of the Ethiopian New Year (አዲስ ዓመት) in London on 19 Sep 2015 Part I
Adults, children and the Elderly Joyfully Celebrated the Ethiopian New Year at Haverstock School, Chalk Farm, in the London Borough of Camden on 9 September 201...
Adults, children and the Elderly Joyfully Celebrated the Ethiopian New Year at Haverstock School, Chalk Farm, in the London Borough of Camden on 9 September 2015. According to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church 2008 entered on the 12th of September 2015 (Gregorian Calendar). Ethiopians believe that they are reckoning both BC and AD correctly. Each Year has been designated to honor one of the four Evangelists. Namely: John (leap year), followed by the Matthew-year and then by Mark and the Luke-years.
The celebration was organised by the London St Mary of DebreTsion Ethiopian Orthodox Church and provided dinner, refreshing drinks including indigenous Ethiopian traditional drink called Tej. The wide space of Haverstock School Hall was packed by several hundreds of Ethiopian community members and invited guests. Traditional (oldies) and modern variety of Ethiopian music and live songs were accompanied by exciting ISKISTA and Dance. Short speeches and Poem (Gixim) were delivered by the organisers and volunteers. The Ethiopian community has been honored for visiting and supporting the desperate Ethiopian and other Migrants at Calais. The gathering further prayed and wished Ethiopians and the rest of the world prosperity, peace, and stability. Mr Getachew Beshwured one of the organisers praised successful graduates and students who joined universities and their families. Finally Melake Birhan qes Birhanu Bisrat thanked the Ethiopian community in London for visiting destitute brothers and sisters at the Calais migrants' camp and blessed the gathering. Do not forget to subscribe and like or login at http://www.iwooket.com/
wn.com/Kefale Alemu On The Celebration Of The Ethiopian New Year (አዲስ ዓመት) In London On 19 Sep 2015 Part I
Adults, children and the Elderly Joyfully Celebrated the Ethiopian New Year at Haverstock School, Chalk Farm, in the London Borough of Camden on 9 September 2015. According to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church 2008 entered on the 12th of September 2015 (Gregorian Calendar). Ethiopians believe that they are reckoning both BC and AD correctly. Each Year has been designated to honor one of the four Evangelists. Namely: John (leap year), followed by the Matthew-year and then by Mark and the Luke-years.
The celebration was organised by the London St Mary of DebreTsion Ethiopian Orthodox Church and provided dinner, refreshing drinks including indigenous Ethiopian traditional drink called Tej. The wide space of Haverstock School Hall was packed by several hundreds of Ethiopian community members and invited guests. Traditional (oldies) and modern variety of Ethiopian music and live songs were accompanied by exciting ISKISTA and Dance. Short speeches and Poem (Gixim) were delivered by the organisers and volunteers. The Ethiopian community has been honored for visiting and supporting the desperate Ethiopian and other Migrants at Calais. The gathering further prayed and wished Ethiopians and the rest of the world prosperity, peace, and stability. Mr Getachew Beshwured one of the organisers praised successful graduates and students who joined universities and their families. Finally Melake Birhan qes Birhanu Bisrat thanked the Ethiopian community in London for visiting destitute brothers and sisters at the Calais migrants' camp and blessed the gathering. Do not forget to subscribe and like or login at http://www.iwooket.com/
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 21
Ya Tewlid Gohe
Gohe Magazine 1967-1969 Ethiopian Calendar
Ya Tewlid Tequam Inc....
Gohe Magazine 1967-1969 Ethiopian Calendar
Ya Tewlid Tequam Inc.
wn.com/Ya Tewlid Gohe
Gohe Magazine 1967-1969 Ethiopian Calendar
Ya Tewlid Tequam Inc.
- published: 14 Sep 2015
- views: 285
Ethiopian New Year 2008
The Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር?; yä'Ityoṗṗya zämän aḳoṭaṭär) is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia and also serves as the liturgical cal...
The Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር?; yä'Ityoṗṗya zämän aḳoṭaṭär) is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia and also serves as the liturgical calendar for Christians in Eritrea and Ethiopia belonging to the Orthodox Tewahedo churches, Eastern Catholic Church and Coptic Orthodox Church.
It is a solar calendar (the older Alexandrian or Coptic calendar brought to Ethiopia by missionaries) which in turn derives from the Egyptian calendar, but like the Julian calendar, it adds a leap day every four years without exception, and begins the year on August 29 or August 30 in the Julian calendar.
Ethiopian calendar system has a seven- to eight-year gap compare to the Gregorian calendars. This results from an alternate calculation in determining the date of the Annunciation of Jesus.
This video shows a special flower "Ye-Adisamet Ababa", "Adey Ababa" that is growing up only in the month of August and September.
Enkutatash is the word for the Ethiopian new year in Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia. It occurs on September 11 in the Gregorian calendar, except for the year following a leap year, when it occurs on September 12. The Ethiopian calendar year 2008 'Amätä Məhrät ("Year of Mercy") began on September 11, 2015.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_calendar
wn.com/Ethiopian New Year 2008
The Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር?; yä'Ityoṗṗya zämän aḳoṭaṭär) is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia and also serves as the liturgical calendar for Christians in Eritrea and Ethiopia belonging to the Orthodox Tewahedo churches, Eastern Catholic Church and Coptic Orthodox Church.
It is a solar calendar (the older Alexandrian or Coptic calendar brought to Ethiopia by missionaries) which in turn derives from the Egyptian calendar, but like the Julian calendar, it adds a leap day every four years without exception, and begins the year on August 29 or August 30 in the Julian calendar.
Ethiopian calendar system has a seven- to eight-year gap compare to the Gregorian calendars. This results from an alternate calculation in determining the date of the Annunciation of Jesus.
This video shows a special flower "Ye-Adisamet Ababa", "Adey Ababa" that is growing up only in the month of August and September.
Enkutatash is the word for the Ethiopian new year in Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia. It occurs on September 11 in the Gregorian calendar, except for the year following a leap year, when it occurs on September 12. The Ethiopian calendar year 2008 'Amätä Məhrät ("Year of Mercy") began on September 11, 2015.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_calendar
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 21
Ethiopian New Year 2008
The Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር?; yä'Ityoṗṗya zämän aḳoṭaṭär) is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia and also serves as the liturgical cal...
The Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር?; yä'Ityoṗṗya zämän aḳoṭaṭär) is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia and also serves as the liturgical calendar for Christians in Eritrea and Ethiopia belonging to the Orthodox Tewahedo churches, Eastern Catholic Church and Coptic Orthodox Church. It is a solar calendar (the older Alexandrian or Coptic calendar brought to Ethiopia by missionaries) which in turn derives from the Egyptian calendar, but like the Julian calendar, it adds a leap day every four years without exception, and begins the year on August 29 or August 30 in the Julian calendar. A seven- to eight-year gap between the Ethiopian and Gregorian calendars results from an alternate calculation in determining the date of the Annunciation of Jesus.
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wn.com/Ethiopian New Year 2008
The Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር?; yä'Ityoṗṗya zämän aḳoṭaṭär) is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia and also serves as the liturgical calendar for Christians in Eritrea and Ethiopia belonging to the Orthodox Tewahedo churches, Eastern Catholic Church and Coptic Orthodox Church. It is a solar calendar (the older Alexandrian or Coptic calendar brought to Ethiopia by missionaries) which in turn derives from the Egyptian calendar, but like the Julian calendar, it adds a leap day every four years without exception, and begins the year on August 29 or August 30 in the Julian calendar. A seven- to eight-year gap between the Ethiopian and Gregorian calendars results from an alternate calculation in determining the date of the Annunciation of Jesus.
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- published: 06 Sep 2015
- views: 96
Ethiopia /Jinka (Timkat festival) Part 60
Timkat (also spelled Timket, or Timqat) is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of Epiphany. It is celebrated on January 19 (or 20 on Leap Year), corresponding to...
Timkat (also spelled Timket, or Timqat) is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of Epiphany. It is celebrated on January 19 (or 20 on Leap Year), corresponding to the 10th day of Terr following the Ethiopian calendar. Timket celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. This festival is best known for its ritual reenactment of baptism (similar to such reenactments performed by numerous Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land when they visit the Jordan); early European visitors confused the activities with the actual sacrament of baptism, and erroneously used this as one example of alleged religious error, since traditional Christians believe in "one baptism for the remission of sins" (Nicene Creed).During the ceremonies of Timkat, the Tabot, a model of the Ark of the Covenant, which is present on every Ethiopian altar (somewhat like the Western altar stone), is reverently wrapped in rich cloth and borne in procession on the head of the priest.The Tabot, which is otherwise rarely seen by the laity, represents the manifestation of Jesus as the Messiah when he came to the Jordan for baptism. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated near a stream or pool early in the morning (around 2 a.m.). Then the nearby body of water is blessed towards dawn and sprinkled on the participants, some of whom enter the water and immerse themselves, symbolically renewing their baptismal vows. But the festival does not end there; Donald Levine describes a typical celebration of the early 1960s:By noon on Timqat Day a large crowd has assembled at the ritual site, those who went home for a little sleep having returned, and the holy ark is escorted back to its church in colorful procession. The clergy, bearing robes and umbrellas of many hues, perform rollicking dances and songs; the elders march solemnly with their weapons, attended by middle-ages men singing a long-drawn, low-pitched haaa hooo; and the children run about with sticks and games. Dressed up in their finest, the women chatter excitedly on their one real day of freedom in the year. The young braves leap up and down in spirited dances, tirelessly repeating rhythmic songs. When the holy ark has been safely restored to its dwelling-place, everyone goes home for feasting.
wn.com/Ethiopia Jinka (Timkat Festival) Part 60
Timkat (also spelled Timket, or Timqat) is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of Epiphany. It is celebrated on January 19 (or 20 on Leap Year), corresponding to the 10th day of Terr following the Ethiopian calendar. Timket celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. This festival is best known for its ritual reenactment of baptism (similar to such reenactments performed by numerous Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land when they visit the Jordan); early European visitors confused the activities with the actual sacrament of baptism, and erroneously used this as one example of alleged religious error, since traditional Christians believe in "one baptism for the remission of sins" (Nicene Creed).During the ceremonies of Timkat, the Tabot, a model of the Ark of the Covenant, which is present on every Ethiopian altar (somewhat like the Western altar stone), is reverently wrapped in rich cloth and borne in procession on the head of the priest.The Tabot, which is otherwise rarely seen by the laity, represents the manifestation of Jesus as the Messiah when he came to the Jordan for baptism. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated near a stream or pool early in the morning (around 2 a.m.). Then the nearby body of water is blessed towards dawn and sprinkled on the participants, some of whom enter the water and immerse themselves, symbolically renewing their baptismal vows. But the festival does not end there; Donald Levine describes a typical celebration of the early 1960s:By noon on Timqat Day a large crowd has assembled at the ritual site, those who went home for a little sleep having returned, and the holy ark is escorted back to its church in colorful procession. The clergy, bearing robes and umbrellas of many hues, perform rollicking dances and songs; the elders march solemnly with their weapons, attended by middle-ages men singing a long-drawn, low-pitched haaa hooo; and the children run about with sticks and games. Dressed up in their finest, the women chatter excitedly on their one real day of freedom in the year. The young braves leap up and down in spirited dances, tirelessly repeating rhythmic songs. When the holy ark has been safely restored to its dwelling-place, everyone goes home for feasting.
- published: 05 Jul 2015
- views: 22
Globe Trekker - Ethiopia with Ian Wright
Traveler Ian Wright begins his exploration of Ethiopia in the northern highlands of Axum. He visits the oldest church in Ethiopia, which is supposedly the resti...
Traveler Ian Wright begins his exploration of Ethiopia in the northern highlands of Axum. He visits the oldest church in Ethiopia, which is supposedly the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant, and also attends a native wedding.
An 8-hour bus journey takes Ian south to Lalibela in time to attend the most important festival on the Ethiopian calendar, Timkat. After the celebrations Ian visits the 11 churches hewn out of rock, which the locals believe were built by angels. He also finds out how aid donated by the West has helped Ethiopia since the famine of 1984.
Ian’s journey takes him to Bahar Dar, where he visits the spectacular Blue Nile Falls and samples some of the local cuisine with a couple of fellow British travellers.
From Bahar Dar, Ian travels to the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. After drinking coffee with the locals, he goes bargain-hunting in Mercato, the biggest outdoor market in the whole of Africa and is pampered in a local hydrotherapy centre.
The town of Harar is Ian’s next stop, where he takes part in the popular pass-time of chewing a plant known as chat. He visits the Hyena Man, who is famous for feeding hyenas with his bare hands - surely one of the world’s most bizarre tourist attractions.
Flying via Addis Ababa once again, Ian travels south to Shashemane, passing through Lake Langano, one of several giant lakes in the heart of Ethiopia’s Great Rift Valley. A local Rastafarian community invites him to attend a coffee ceremony.
The final leg of the journey takes Ian to the very south of Ethiopia, to the town of Arba Minch and the Mago National Park. He has his fortune told from a goat’s intestine by the Hamar tribe, takes part in the bizarre macho ritual of cow jumping and is challenged to a stick fight by a member of one of Africa’s fiercest tribes, the Mursi.
wn.com/Globe Trekker Ethiopia With Ian Wright
Traveler Ian Wright begins his exploration of Ethiopia in the northern highlands of Axum. He visits the oldest church in Ethiopia, which is supposedly the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant, and also attends a native wedding.
An 8-hour bus journey takes Ian south to Lalibela in time to attend the most important festival on the Ethiopian calendar, Timkat. After the celebrations Ian visits the 11 churches hewn out of rock, which the locals believe were built by angels. He also finds out how aid donated by the West has helped Ethiopia since the famine of 1984.
Ian’s journey takes him to Bahar Dar, where he visits the spectacular Blue Nile Falls and samples some of the local cuisine with a couple of fellow British travellers.
From Bahar Dar, Ian travels to the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. After drinking coffee with the locals, he goes bargain-hunting in Mercato, the biggest outdoor market in the whole of Africa and is pampered in a local hydrotherapy centre.
The town of Harar is Ian’s next stop, where he takes part in the popular pass-time of chewing a plant known as chat. He visits the Hyena Man, who is famous for feeding hyenas with his bare hands - surely one of the world’s most bizarre tourist attractions.
Flying via Addis Ababa once again, Ian travels south to Shashemane, passing through Lake Langano, one of several giant lakes in the heart of Ethiopia’s Great Rift Valley. A local Rastafarian community invites him to attend a coffee ceremony.
The final leg of the journey takes Ian to the very south of Ethiopia, to the town of Arba Minch and the Mago National Park. He has his fortune told from a goat’s intestine by the Hamar tribe, takes part in the bizarre macho ritual of cow jumping and is challenged to a stick fight by a member of one of Africa’s fiercest tribes, the Mursi.
- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Ethiopian landscape&People; Part 21
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north an...
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populated nation on the African continent. It occupies a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi), and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
Some of the oldest evidence for modern humans is found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which Homo sapiens first set out for the Middle East and points beyond. Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries of the Common Era the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region.
Ethiopia derived prestige for its uniquely successful military resistance during the late 19th-century Scramble for Africa, and subsequently many African nations adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag following their independence. Ethiopia was the only African country to defeat a European colonial power and retain its sovereignty as an independent country. It was the first independent African member of the 20th-century League of Nations and the UN. In 1974, at the end of Haile Selassie's reign, power fell to a communist military junta known as the Derg, backed by the Soviet Union, until it was defeated by the EPRDF, which has ruled since about the time of the collapse of the USSR in 1991.
Ethiopia is a multilingual society with around 80 ethnic groups, with the two largest being the Oromo and the Amhara. It is the origin of the coffee bean. Ethiopia is a land of natural contrasts; with its vast fertile West, jungles, and numerous rivers, the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north, Africa's largest continuous mountain ranges and the largest cave in Africa at Sof Omar. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Ethiopia's ancient Ge'ez script, also known as Ethiopic, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use in the world. It shares many similarities with the Armenian alphabet. The Ethiopian calendar, which is seven years and about three months behind the Gregorian calendar, co-exists alongside the Oromo calendar. A majority of the population is Christian and a third is Muslim; the country is the site of the Hijrah to Abyssinia and the oldest Muslim settlement in Africa at Negash. A substantial population of Ethiopian Jews, known as Beta Israel, resided in Ethiopia until the 1980s but most of them have since gradually emigrated to Israel.Wikipedia
Ethiopia is one of the founding members of the UN, the Group of 24 (G-24), the Non-Aligned Movement, G-77 and the Organisation of African Unity, with Addis Ababa serving as the headquarters of the African Union, the Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the UNECA, African Aviation Training HQ, the African Standby Force and much of global NGOs focused on Africa. Despite being the main source of the Nile, the longest river on earth, Ethiopia underwent a series of famines in the 1980s, exacerbated by civil wars and adverse geopolitics. The country has begun to recover recently, and it now has the largest economy by GDP in East Africa and Central Africa. According to Global Fire Power, Ethiopia also has the 40th most powerful military in the world.Wikipedia
wn.com/Ethiopian Landscape People Part 21
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populated nation on the African continent. It occupies a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi), and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
Some of the oldest evidence for modern humans is found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which Homo sapiens first set out for the Middle East and points beyond. Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries of the Common Era the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region.
Ethiopia derived prestige for its uniquely successful military resistance during the late 19th-century Scramble for Africa, and subsequently many African nations adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag following their independence. Ethiopia was the only African country to defeat a European colonial power and retain its sovereignty as an independent country. It was the first independent African member of the 20th-century League of Nations and the UN. In 1974, at the end of Haile Selassie's reign, power fell to a communist military junta known as the Derg, backed by the Soviet Union, until it was defeated by the EPRDF, which has ruled since about the time of the collapse of the USSR in 1991.
Ethiopia is a multilingual society with around 80 ethnic groups, with the two largest being the Oromo and the Amhara. It is the origin of the coffee bean. Ethiopia is a land of natural contrasts; with its vast fertile West, jungles, and numerous rivers, the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north, Africa's largest continuous mountain ranges and the largest cave in Africa at Sof Omar. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Ethiopia's ancient Ge'ez script, also known as Ethiopic, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use in the world. It shares many similarities with the Armenian alphabet. The Ethiopian calendar, which is seven years and about three months behind the Gregorian calendar, co-exists alongside the Oromo calendar. A majority of the population is Christian and a third is Muslim; the country is the site of the Hijrah to Abyssinia and the oldest Muslim settlement in Africa at Negash. A substantial population of Ethiopian Jews, known as Beta Israel, resided in Ethiopia until the 1980s but most of them have since gradually emigrated to Israel.Wikipedia
Ethiopia is one of the founding members of the UN, the Group of 24 (G-24), the Non-Aligned Movement, G-77 and the Organisation of African Unity, with Addis Ababa serving as the headquarters of the African Union, the Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the UNECA, African Aviation Training HQ, the African Standby Force and much of global NGOs focused on Africa. Despite being the main source of the Nile, the longest river on earth, Ethiopia underwent a series of famines in the 1980s, exacerbated by civil wars and adverse geopolitics. The country has begun to recover recently, and it now has the largest economy by GDP in East Africa and Central Africa. According to Global Fire Power, Ethiopia also has the 40th most powerful military in the world.Wikipedia
- published: 03 May 2015
- views: 14
Semahegn Belew - Endazezew أغاني حبشيه [Traditional Ethiopian Music]
A great traditional song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)...
A great traditional song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)
wn.com/Semahegn Belew Endazezew أغاني حبشيه Traditional Ethiopian Music
A great traditional song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 45
Ethiopia (Amazing!!! Walking to....) Part 4
Ethiopia:
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to th...
Ethiopia:
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populated nation on the African continent. It occupies a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi), and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
Some of the oldest evidence for modern humans is found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which Homo sapiens first set out for the Middle East and points beyond. Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries of the Common Era the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region.
Ethiopia derived prestige for its uniquely successful military resistance during the late 19th-century Scramble for Africa, and subsequently many African nations adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag following their independence. Ethiopia was the only African country to defeat a European colonial power and retain its sovereignty as an independent country. It was the first independent African member of the 20th-century League of Nations and the UN. In 1974, at the end of Haile Selassie's reign, power fell to a communist military junta known as the Derg, backed by the Soviet Union, until it was defeated by the EPRDF, which has ruled since about the time of the collapse of the USSR in 1991.
Ethiopia is a multilingual society with around 80 ethnic groups, with the two largest being the Oromo and the Amhara. It is the origin of the coffee bean. Ethiopia is a land of natural contrasts; with its vast fertile West, jungles, and numerous rivers, the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north, Africa's largest continuous mountain ranges and the largest cave in Africa at Sof Omar. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Ethiopia's ancient Ge'ez script, also known as Ethiopic, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use in the world. It shares many similarities with the Armenian alphabet. The Ethiopian calendar, which is seven years and about three months behind the Gregorian calendar, co-exists alongside the Oromo calendar. A majority of the population is Christian and a third is Muslim; the country is the site of the Hijrah to Abyssinia and the oldest Muslim settlement in Africa at Negash. A substantial population of Ethiopian Jews, known as Beta Israel, resided in Ethiopia until the 1980s but most of them have since gradually emigrated to Israel.Wikipedia
wn.com/Ethiopia (Amazing Walking To....) Part 4
Ethiopia:
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populated nation on the African continent. It occupies a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi), and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
Some of the oldest evidence for modern humans is found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which Homo sapiens first set out for the Middle East and points beyond. Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries of the Common Era the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region.
Ethiopia derived prestige for its uniquely successful military resistance during the late 19th-century Scramble for Africa, and subsequently many African nations adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag following their independence. Ethiopia was the only African country to defeat a European colonial power and retain its sovereignty as an independent country. It was the first independent African member of the 20th-century League of Nations and the UN. In 1974, at the end of Haile Selassie's reign, power fell to a communist military junta known as the Derg, backed by the Soviet Union, until it was defeated by the EPRDF, which has ruled since about the time of the collapse of the USSR in 1991.
Ethiopia is a multilingual society with around 80 ethnic groups, with the two largest being the Oromo and the Amhara. It is the origin of the coffee bean. Ethiopia is a land of natural contrasts; with its vast fertile West, jungles, and numerous rivers, the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north, Africa's largest continuous mountain ranges and the largest cave in Africa at Sof Omar. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Ethiopia's ancient Ge'ez script, also known as Ethiopic, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use in the world. It shares many similarities with the Armenian alphabet. The Ethiopian calendar, which is seven years and about three months behind the Gregorian calendar, co-exists alongside the Oromo calendar. A majority of the population is Christian and a third is Muslim; the country is the site of the Hijrah to Abyssinia and the oldest Muslim settlement in Africa at Negash. A substantial population of Ethiopian Jews, known as Beta Israel, resided in Ethiopia until the 1980s but most of them have since gradually emigrated to Israel.Wikipedia
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 22
Ethiopia Tour 2015 (Addias Ababa-Debre Libanos) Part 2
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north an...
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populated nation on the African continent. It occupies a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi), and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
Some of the oldest evidence for modern humans is found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which Homo sapiens first set out for the Middle East and points beyond. Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries of the Common Era the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region.
Ethiopia derived prestige for its uniquely successful military resistance during the late 19th-century Scramble for Africa, and subsequently many African nations adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag following their independence. Ethiopia was the only African country to defeat a European colonial power and retain its sovereignty as an independent country. It was the first independent African member of the 20th-century League of Nations and the UN. In 1974, at the end of Haile Selassie's reign, power fell to a communist military junta known as the Derg, backed by the Soviet Union, until it was defeated by the EPRDF, which has ruled since about the time of the collapse of the USSR in 1991.
Ethiopia is a multilingual society with around 80 ethnic groups, with the two largest being the Oromo and the Amhara. It is the origin of the coffee bean. Ethiopia is a land of natural contrasts; with its vast fertile West, jungles, and numerous rivers, the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north, Africa's largest continuous mountain ranges and the largest cave in Africa at Sof Omar. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Ethiopia's ancient Ge'ez script, also known as Ethiopic, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use in the world. It shares many similarities with the Armenian alphabet. The Ethiopian calendar, which is seven years and about three months behind the Gregorian calendar, co-exists alongside the Oromo calendar. A majority of the population is Christian and a third is Muslim; the country is the site of the Hijrah to Abyssinia and the oldest Muslim settlement in Africa at Negash. A substantial population of Ethiopian Jews, known as Beta Israel, resided in Ethiopia until the 1980s but most of them have since gradually emigrated to Israel.
Ethiopia is one of the founding members of the UN, the Group of 24 (G-24), the Non-Aligned Movement, G-77 and the Organisation of African Unity, with Addis Ababa serving as the headquarters of the African Union, the Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the UNECA, African Aviation Training HQ, the African Standby Force and much of global NGOs focused on Africa. Despite being the main source of the Nile, the longest river on earth, Ethiopia underwent a series of famines in the 1980s, exacerbated by civil wars and adverse geopolitics. The country has begun to recover recently, and it now has the largest economy by GDP in East Africa and Central Africa. According to Global Fire Power, Ethiopia also has the 40th most powerful military in the world.Wikipedia
wn.com/Ethiopia Tour 2015 (Addias Ababa Debre Libanos) Part 2
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populated nation on the African continent. It occupies a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi), and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
Some of the oldest evidence for modern humans is found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which Homo sapiens first set out for the Middle East and points beyond. Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries of the Common Era the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region.
Ethiopia derived prestige for its uniquely successful military resistance during the late 19th-century Scramble for Africa, and subsequently many African nations adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag following their independence. Ethiopia was the only African country to defeat a European colonial power and retain its sovereignty as an independent country. It was the first independent African member of the 20th-century League of Nations and the UN. In 1974, at the end of Haile Selassie's reign, power fell to a communist military junta known as the Derg, backed by the Soviet Union, until it was defeated by the EPRDF, which has ruled since about the time of the collapse of the USSR in 1991.
Ethiopia is a multilingual society with around 80 ethnic groups, with the two largest being the Oromo and the Amhara. It is the origin of the coffee bean. Ethiopia is a land of natural contrasts; with its vast fertile West, jungles, and numerous rivers, the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north, Africa's largest continuous mountain ranges and the largest cave in Africa at Sof Omar. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Ethiopia's ancient Ge'ez script, also known as Ethiopic, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use in the world. It shares many similarities with the Armenian alphabet. The Ethiopian calendar, which is seven years and about three months behind the Gregorian calendar, co-exists alongside the Oromo calendar. A majority of the population is Christian and a third is Muslim; the country is the site of the Hijrah to Abyssinia and the oldest Muslim settlement in Africa at Negash. A substantial population of Ethiopian Jews, known as Beta Israel, resided in Ethiopia until the 1980s but most of them have since gradually emigrated to Israel.
Ethiopia is one of the founding members of the UN, the Group of 24 (G-24), the Non-Aligned Movement, G-77 and the Organisation of African Unity, with Addis Ababa serving as the headquarters of the African Union, the Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the UNECA, African Aviation Training HQ, the African Standby Force and much of global NGOs focused on Africa. Despite being the main source of the Nile, the longest river on earth, Ethiopia underwent a series of famines in the 1980s, exacerbated by civil wars and adverse geopolitics. The country has begun to recover recently, and it now has the largest economy by GDP in East Africa and Central Africa. According to Global Fire Power, Ethiopia also has the 40th most powerful military in the world.Wikipedia
- published: 15 Feb 2015
- views: 3
Semahegn Belew - Sela Bey أغاني حبشيه [Traditional Ethiopian Music]
A great traditional song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)...
A great traditional song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)
wn.com/Semahegn Belew Sela Bey أغاني حبشيه Traditional Ethiopian Music
A great traditional song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)
- published: 15 Feb 2015
- views: 81
Semahegn Belew - Yazhugn أغاني حبشيه [Traditional Ethiopian Music]
A great traditional Gojam song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)...
A great traditional Gojam song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)
wn.com/Semahegn Belew Yazhugn أغاني حبشيه Traditional Ethiopian Music
A great traditional Gojam song from the unique Semahegn Belew (2002, Ethiopian Calendar 1995)
- published: 14 Feb 2015
- views: 2
Beautiful Ethiopia Part 1
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north an...
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populated nation on the African continent. It occupies a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi), and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
Some of the oldest evidence for modern humans is found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which Homo sapiens first set out for the Middle East and points beyond. Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries of the Common Era the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region.
Ethiopia derived prestige for its uniquely successful military resistance during the late 19th-century Scramble for Africa, and subsequently many African nations adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag following their independence. Ethiopia was the only African country to defeat a European colonial power and retain its sovereignty as an independent country. It was the first independent African member of the 20th-century League of Nations and the UN. In 1974, at the end of Haile Selassie's reign, power fell to a communist military junta known as the Derg, backed by the Soviet Union, until it was defeated by the EPRDF, which has ruled since about the time of the collapse of the USSR in 1991.
Ethiopia is a multilingual society with around 80 ethnic groups, with the two largest being the Oromo and the Amhara. It is the origin of the coffee bean. Ethiopia is a land of natural contrasts; with its vast fertile West, jungles, and numerous rivers, the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north, Africa's largest continuous mountain ranges and the largest cave in Africa at Sof Omar. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Ethiopia's ancient Ge'ez script, also known as Ethiopic, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use in the world. It shares many similarities with the Armenian alphabet. The Ethiopian calendar, which is seven years and about three months behind the Gregorian calendar, co-exists alongside the Oromo calendar. A majority of the population is Christian and a third is Muslim; the country is the site of the Hijrah to Abyssinia and the oldest Muslim settlement in Africa at Negash. A substantial population of Ethiopian Jews, known as Beta Israel, resided in Ethiopia until the 1980s but most of them have since gradually emigrated to Israel.
Ethiopia is one of the founding members of the UN, the Group of 24 (G-24), the Non-Aligned Movement, G-77 and the Organisation of African Unity, with Addis Ababa serving as the headquarters of the African Union, the Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the UNECA, African Aviation Training HQ, the African Standby Force and much of global NGOs focused on Africa. Despite being the main source of the Nile, the longest river on earth, Ethiopia underwent a series of famines in the 1980s, exacerbated by civil wars and adverse geopolitics. The country has begun to recover recently, and it now has the largest economy by GDP in East Africa and Central Africa. According to Global Fire Power, Ethiopia also has the 40th most powerful military in the world.Wikipedia
Ethnic groups in Ethiopia:
Oromo 25.4 (34.4%)
Amhara 19.9 (27.0%)
Somali 4.59 (6.22%)
Tigray 4.49 (6.08%)
Sidama 2.95 (4.00%)
Gurage 1.86 (2.52%)
Welayta 1.68 (2.27%)
Afar 1.28 (1.73%)
Hadiya 1.27 (1.72%)
Gamo 1.10 (1.49%)
wn.com/Beautiful Ethiopia Part 1
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With about 87.9 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populated nation on the African continent. It occupies a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi), and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
Some of the oldest evidence for modern humans is found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which Homo sapiens first set out for the Middle East and points beyond. Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries of the Common Era the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region.
Ethiopia derived prestige for its uniquely successful military resistance during the late 19th-century Scramble for Africa, and subsequently many African nations adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag following their independence. Ethiopia was the only African country to defeat a European colonial power and retain its sovereignty as an independent country. It was the first independent African member of the 20th-century League of Nations and the UN. In 1974, at the end of Haile Selassie's reign, power fell to a communist military junta known as the Derg, backed by the Soviet Union, until it was defeated by the EPRDF, which has ruled since about the time of the collapse of the USSR in 1991.
Ethiopia is a multilingual society with around 80 ethnic groups, with the two largest being the Oromo and the Amhara. It is the origin of the coffee bean. Ethiopia is a land of natural contrasts; with its vast fertile West, jungles, and numerous rivers, the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north, Africa's largest continuous mountain ranges and the largest cave in Africa at Sof Omar. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Ethiopia's ancient Ge'ez script, also known as Ethiopic, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use in the world. It shares many similarities with the Armenian alphabet. The Ethiopian calendar, which is seven years and about three months behind the Gregorian calendar, co-exists alongside the Oromo calendar. A majority of the population is Christian and a third is Muslim; the country is the site of the Hijrah to Abyssinia and the oldest Muslim settlement in Africa at Negash. A substantial population of Ethiopian Jews, known as Beta Israel, resided in Ethiopia until the 1980s but most of them have since gradually emigrated to Israel.
Ethiopia is one of the founding members of the UN, the Group of 24 (G-24), the Non-Aligned Movement, G-77 and the Organisation of African Unity, with Addis Ababa serving as the headquarters of the African Union, the Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the UNECA, African Aviation Training HQ, the African Standby Force and much of global NGOs focused on Africa. Despite being the main source of the Nile, the longest river on earth, Ethiopia underwent a series of famines in the 1980s, exacerbated by civil wars and adverse geopolitics. The country has begun to recover recently, and it now has the largest economy by GDP in East Africa and Central Africa. According to Global Fire Power, Ethiopia also has the 40th most powerful military in the world.Wikipedia
Ethnic groups in Ethiopia:
Oromo 25.4 (34.4%)
Amhara 19.9 (27.0%)
Somali 4.59 (6.22%)
Tigray 4.49 (6.08%)
Sidama 2.95 (4.00%)
Gurage 1.86 (2.52%)
Welayta 1.68 (2.27%)
Afar 1.28 (1.73%)
Hadiya 1.27 (1.72%)
Gamo 1.10 (1.49%)
- published: 11 Feb 2015
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Yekatit 12: RasTafari Tribute to The Ethiopian Martyrs! Ask I & I Rabbi@LOJSociety
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- published: 11 Feb 2015
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Ethiopian Orthodox Timket / Epiphany colorful celebration @ St. Urael Church Addis Ababa. Ethiopia
ደብረ ፅጌ ቅዱሰ ዑራኤል ቤተክርስትያን የጥምቀት በዓል ጥቅምት 10 ፡ 2007 ዓ.ም አዲስ አበባ ፡ ኢትዮጵያ
Ethiopian Epiphany (Timket) Celebration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (st Urael Church)
The F...
ደብረ ፅጌ ቅዱሰ ዑራኤል ቤተክርስትያን የጥምቀት በዓል ጥቅምት 10 ፡ 2007 ዓ.ም አዲስ አበባ ፡ ኢትዮጵያ
Ethiopian Epiphany (Timket) Celebration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (st Urael Church)
The Feast of Timkat is the most important Christian holiday in Ethiopia. Timkat (baptism), is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany. It celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
On the eve of Timkat, clergy wear ceremonial robes, men and women don traditional white clothing (shamma), and children wear colorful clothes and crowns to partake in the festive processions. The Tabot, a symbol of the Ark of Covenant containing the 10 Commandments, is wrapped in luxurious clothing and taken out of the church in procession on the head of the priest. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated near a body of Holy water early in the morning after which the water is blessed and sprinkled on the faithful gathered. Many choose to immerse themselves in the Holy water, thereby, symbolically renewing their baptism. Following the ceremony, the Tabot is taken back to church in a colorful procession.
Timkat is celebrated on the 10th day of Terr on the Ethiopian calendar, which corresponds to Jan. 19 (or Jan. 20 in Leap Year) in the Gregorian calendar.
wn.com/Ethiopian Orthodox Timket Epiphany Colorful Celebration St. Urael Church Addis Ababa. Ethiopia
ደብረ ፅጌ ቅዱሰ ዑራኤል ቤተክርስትያን የጥምቀት በዓል ጥቅምት 10 ፡ 2007 ዓ.ም አዲስ አበባ ፡ ኢትዮጵያ
Ethiopian Epiphany (Timket) Celebration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (st Urael Church)
The Feast of Timkat is the most important Christian holiday in Ethiopia. Timkat (baptism), is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany. It celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
On the eve of Timkat, clergy wear ceremonial robes, men and women don traditional white clothing (shamma), and children wear colorful clothes and crowns to partake in the festive processions. The Tabot, a symbol of the Ark of Covenant containing the 10 Commandments, is wrapped in luxurious clothing and taken out of the church in procession on the head of the priest. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated near a body of Holy water early in the morning after which the water is blessed and sprinkled on the faithful gathered. Many choose to immerse themselves in the Holy water, thereby, symbolically renewing their baptism. Following the ceremony, the Tabot is taken back to church in a colorful procession.
Timkat is celebrated on the 10th day of Terr on the Ethiopian calendar, which corresponds to Jan. 19 (or Jan. 20 in Leap Year) in the Gregorian calendar.
- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 39
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Ketera, eve of Epiphany / Timket colorfull celebration @ St. Urael Church Addis Ababa.
Ethiopian Epiphany (Timket) Celebration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The Feast of Timkat is the most important Christian holiday in Ethiopia. Timkat (baptism), is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany. It celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
On the eve of Timkat, clergy wear ceremonial robes, men and women don traditional white clothing (shamma), and
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ስለ የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር ከኢትዮጵያውያን ሊቃውንት አንደበት እና ኪነ ጥበብ About Ethiopian calendar by EOTC scholars
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must watch Prophet Suraphel Demissie new 2008 Ethiopian new year Eve program
PROPHETIC WORD FOR YEAR 2008
PROPHET SURAPHEL DEMISSIE
12/9/2015
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DISCIPLES OF RASTAFARI - Ethiopian Hudade-Abiye Tsom Fast & Yekatit 12 Memorial 2-19-2012
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i spend a lot of hour to finish this video, someone who missed our kidassie you can enjoy it here. especially for who lives outside ethiopian (Diaspora's) we...
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ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia The Hidden Empire
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Kefale Alemu on the Celebration of the Ethiopian New Year (አዲስ ዓመት) in London on 19 Sep 2015 Part II
Adults, children and the Elderly Joyfully Celebrated the Ethiopian New Year at Haverstock School, Chalk Farm, in the London Borough of Camden on 19 September 2015. According to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church 2008 entered on the 12th of September 2015 (Gregorian Calendar).
The Ethiopian Calendar Contains 13 Months and the 13th Month is called PAGUMIE in Amharic. PAGUMIE contains 5 days ex
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Ethiopian Comedy Series - Betoch Part 99
Here is the Latest Ethiopian Comedy Series - Betoch Part 99 | የቤቶች ተከታታይ የEBC አስቂኝ የቤተሰብ ድራማ ክፍል 99 እነሆ
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Very Funny Jokes of Ethiopian Comedians
በምርጦቹ ኮሜድያኖች ተስፋዬ ካሳ እና ደራሲ በእዉቀቱ ስዩም የምንግዜም አስቂኝ ቀልዶችና ወግ በሳቅ እንፍረስ ፈታ ዘና ይበሉበታ? ከመፅሔተ ጥበብ
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Ethiopian Music - Kassa Tessema - Best Songs
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Balageru Idol Ethiopian Music and Dance Competition August, 1, 2015
Balageru Idol Ethiopian Music and Dance Competition August, 1, 2015
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Arhibu Program With Ethiopian Comedian Interview June 6, 2015
Arhibu Program With Ethiopian Comedian Interview June 6, 2015
Ketera, eve of Epiphany / Timket colorfull celebration @ St. Urael Church Addis Ababa.
Ethiopian Epiphany (Timket) Celebration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The Feast of Timkat is the most important Christian holiday in Ethiopia. Timkat (baptism), is ...
Ethiopian Epiphany (Timket) Celebration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The Feast of Timkat is the most important Christian holiday in Ethiopia. Timkat (baptism), is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany. It celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
On the eve of Timkat, clergy wear ceremonial robes, men and women don traditional white clothing (shamma), and children wear colorful clothes and crowns to partake in the festive processions. The Tabot, a symbol of the Ark of Covenant containing the 10 Commandments, is wrapped in luxurious clothing and taken out of the church in procession on the head of the priest. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated near a body of Holy water early in the morning after which the water is blessed and sprinkled on the faithful gathered. Many choose to immerse themselves in the Holy water, thereby, symbolically renewing their baptism. Following the ceremony, the Tabot is taken back to church in a colorful procession.
Timkat is celebrated on the 10th day of Terr on the Ethiopian calendar, which corresponds to Jan. 19 (or Jan. 20 in Leap Year) in the Gregorian calendar.
wn.com/Ketera, Eve Of Epiphany Timket Colorfull Celebration St. Urael Church Addis Ababa.
Ethiopian Epiphany (Timket) Celebration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The Feast of Timkat is the most important Christian holiday in Ethiopia. Timkat (baptism), is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany. It celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
On the eve of Timkat, clergy wear ceremonial robes, men and women don traditional white clothing (shamma), and children wear colorful clothes and crowns to partake in the festive processions. The Tabot, a symbol of the Ark of Covenant containing the 10 Commandments, is wrapped in luxurious clothing and taken out of the church in procession on the head of the priest. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated near a body of Holy water early in the morning after which the water is blessed and sprinkled on the faithful gathered. Many choose to immerse themselves in the Holy water, thereby, symbolically renewing their baptism. Following the ceremony, the Tabot is taken back to church in a colorful procession.
Timkat is celebrated on the 10th day of Terr on the Ethiopian calendar, which corresponds to Jan. 19 (or Jan. 20 in Leap Year) in the Gregorian calendar.
- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 5
DISCIPLES OF RASTAFARI - Ethiopian Hudade-Abiye Tsom Fast & Yekatit 12 Memorial 2-19-2012
www.lojsociety.org Ras Iadonis Tafari (Wendim Yadon) discusses Rastafari Discipleship 2012, the Fast of Heraclius (Hirqal) and Yekatit 12 is a date in the Et......
www.lojsociety.org Ras Iadonis Tafari (Wendim Yadon) discusses Rastafari Discipleship 2012, the Fast of Heraclius (Hirqal) and Yekatit 12 is a date in the Et...
wn.com/Disciples Of Rastafari Ethiopian Hudade Abiye Tsom Fast Yekatit 12 Memorial 2 19 2012
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Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Kidase
i spend a lot of hour to finish this video, someone who missed our kidassie you can enjoy it here. especially for who lives outside ethiopian (Diaspora's) we......
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wn.com/Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Kidase
i spend a lot of hour to finish this video, someone who missed our kidassie you can enjoy it here. especially for who lives outside ethiopian (Diaspora's) we...
Ethiopian Music - Tizita Collection - Very Best Non-stop Tizita collection
Best Tizita collection. Most enjoyable and non-stop from various artists...
Best Tizita collection. Most enjoyable and non-stop from various artists
wn.com/Ethiopian Music Tizita Collection Very Best Non Stop Tizita Collection
Best Tizita collection. Most enjoyable and non-stop from various artists
- published: 17 Mar 2015
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Ethiopia New Year Celebrations At Sheba Lounge Mombasa 2015
Ethiopia new year celebrations at Sheba Lounge Mombasa celebrating 2008 in accordance with the Ethiopian calendar...
Ethiopia new year celebrations at Sheba Lounge Mombasa celebrating 2008 in accordance with the Ethiopian calendar
wn.com/Ethiopia New Year Celebrations At Sheba Lounge Mombasa 2015
Ethiopia new year celebrations at Sheba Lounge Mombasa celebrating 2008 in accordance with the Ethiopian calendar
- published: 23 Nov 2015
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ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia The Hidden Empire
ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa, and officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. It is the second-m......
ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa, and officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. It is the second-m...
wn.com/ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia The Hidden Empire
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Kefale Alemu on the Celebration of the Ethiopian New Year (አዲስ ዓመት) in London on 19 Sep 2015 Part II
Adults, children and the Elderly Joyfully Celebrated the Ethiopian New Year at Haverstock School, Chalk Farm, in the London Borough of Camden on 19 September 20...
Adults, children and the Elderly Joyfully Celebrated the Ethiopian New Year at Haverstock School, Chalk Farm, in the London Borough of Camden on 19 September 2015. According to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church 2008 entered on the 12th of September 2015 (Gregorian Calendar).
The Ethiopian Calendar Contains 13 Months and the 13th Month is called PAGUMIE in Amharic. PAGUMIE contains 5 days except St John's Year contains 6 days once in 4 year cycle as a Leap Year. MESKEREM (Amharic) is the beginning of the New Year and is the Most loved and celebrated Month. Ethiopian New Year also known as INQUTATASH is an important festival in the lives of Ethiopians. After three months of heavy rains the sun comes out creating a beautiful clear fresh atmosphere, all main and tributary Rivers become cleaner from the heavy flooding and flow slower with a medium water level. The highland fields turn to gold and mountains and fields will be decorated by the colourful MASQAL Flowers.
Ethiopians believe that they are reckoning both BC and AD correctly. Each Year has been designated to honor one of the four Evangelists. Namely: John (leap year), followed by the Matthew-year and then by Mark and the Luke-years.
The Ethiopian New Year celebration in London was organised by St Mary of DebreTsion Ethiopian Orthodox Church and provided dinner, refreshing drinks including indigenous Ethiopian traditional drink called TEJ. The wide space of Haverstock School Hall was packed by several hundreds of Ethiopian community members and invited guests. Traditional (oldies) and modern variety of Ethiopian music and live songs were accompanied by exciting ISKISTA and Dance.
Short speeches and Poem (GIXIM in Amharic) were delivered by the organisers and talented volunteers. The united Ethiopian community has been honored for visiting and supporting the desperate Ethiopian and other Migrants at Calais. The gathering further prayed and wished Ethiopians and the rest of the world prosperity, peace, and stability.
Mr Getachew Beshahwured one of the organisers praised successful graduates and students who joined Universities and their families. Finally Melake Birhan Qes Birhanu Bisrat thanked the Ethiopian community in London for visiting destitute brothers and sisters at the Calais migrants' camp and blessed the gathering. Do not forget to subscribe and like or login at http://www.iwooket.com/
wn.com/Kefale Alemu On The Celebration Of The Ethiopian New Year (አዲስ ዓመት) In London On 19 Sep 2015 Part Ii
Adults, children and the Elderly Joyfully Celebrated the Ethiopian New Year at Haverstock School, Chalk Farm, in the London Borough of Camden on 19 September 2015. According to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church 2008 entered on the 12th of September 2015 (Gregorian Calendar).
The Ethiopian Calendar Contains 13 Months and the 13th Month is called PAGUMIE in Amharic. PAGUMIE contains 5 days except St John's Year contains 6 days once in 4 year cycle as a Leap Year. MESKEREM (Amharic) is the beginning of the New Year and is the Most loved and celebrated Month. Ethiopian New Year also known as INQUTATASH is an important festival in the lives of Ethiopians. After three months of heavy rains the sun comes out creating a beautiful clear fresh atmosphere, all main and tributary Rivers become cleaner from the heavy flooding and flow slower with a medium water level. The highland fields turn to gold and mountains and fields will be decorated by the colourful MASQAL Flowers.
Ethiopians believe that they are reckoning both BC and AD correctly. Each Year has been designated to honor one of the four Evangelists. Namely: John (leap year), followed by the Matthew-year and then by Mark and the Luke-years.
The Ethiopian New Year celebration in London was organised by St Mary of DebreTsion Ethiopian Orthodox Church and provided dinner, refreshing drinks including indigenous Ethiopian traditional drink called TEJ. The wide space of Haverstock School Hall was packed by several hundreds of Ethiopian community members and invited guests. Traditional (oldies) and modern variety of Ethiopian music and live songs were accompanied by exciting ISKISTA and Dance.
Short speeches and Poem (GIXIM in Amharic) were delivered by the organisers and talented volunteers. The united Ethiopian community has been honored for visiting and supporting the desperate Ethiopian and other Migrants at Calais. The gathering further prayed and wished Ethiopians and the rest of the world prosperity, peace, and stability.
Mr Getachew Beshahwured one of the organisers praised successful graduates and students who joined Universities and their families. Finally Melake Birhan Qes Birhanu Bisrat thanked the Ethiopian community in London for visiting destitute brothers and sisters at the Calais migrants' camp and blessed the gathering. Do not forget to subscribe and like or login at http://www.iwooket.com/
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 26
Ethiopian Comedy Series - Betoch Part 99
Here is the Latest Ethiopian Comedy Series - Betoch Part 99 | የቤቶች ተከታታይ የEBC አስቂኝ የቤተሰብ ድራማ ክፍል 99 እነሆ...
Here is the Latest Ethiopian Comedy Series - Betoch Part 99 | የቤቶች ተከታታይ የEBC አስቂኝ የቤተሰብ ድራማ ክፍል 99 እነሆ
wn.com/Ethiopian Comedy Series Betoch Part 99
Here is the Latest Ethiopian Comedy Series - Betoch Part 99 | የቤቶች ተከታታይ የEBC አስቂኝ የቤተሰብ ድራማ ክፍል 99 እነሆ
- published: 09 May 2015
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Very Funny Jokes of Ethiopian Comedians
በምርጦቹ ኮሜድያኖች ተስፋዬ ካሳ እና ደራሲ በእዉቀቱ ስዩም የምንግዜም አስቂኝ ቀልዶችና ወግ በሳቅ እንፍረስ ፈታ ዘና ይበሉበታ? ከመፅሔተ ጥበብ...
በምርጦቹ ኮሜድያኖች ተስፋዬ ካሳ እና ደራሲ በእዉቀቱ ስዩም የምንግዜም አስቂኝ ቀልዶችና ወግ በሳቅ እንፍረስ ፈታ ዘና ይበሉበታ? ከመፅሔተ ጥበብ
wn.com/Very Funny Jokes Of Ethiopian Comedians
በምርጦቹ ኮሜድያኖች ተስፋዬ ካሳ እና ደራሲ በእዉቀቱ ስዩም የምንግዜም አስቂኝ ቀልዶችና ወግ በሳቅ እንፍረስ ፈታ ዘና ይበሉበታ? ከመፅሔተ ጥበብ
- published: 07 Sep 2015
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Balageru Idol Ethiopian Music and Dance Competition August, 1, 2015
Balageru Idol Ethiopian Music and Dance Competition August, 1, 2015...
Balageru Idol Ethiopian Music and Dance Competition August, 1, 2015
wn.com/Balageru Idol Ethiopian Music And Dance Competition August, 1, 2015
Balageru Idol Ethiopian Music and Dance Competition August, 1, 2015
- published: 01 Aug 2015
- views: 1632
Arhibu Program With Ethiopian Comedian Interview June 6, 2015
Arhibu Program With Ethiopian Comedian Interview June 6, 2015...
Arhibu Program With Ethiopian Comedian Interview June 6, 2015
wn.com/Arhibu Program With Ethiopian Comedian Interview June 6, 2015
Arhibu Program With Ethiopian Comedian Interview June 6, 2015
- published: 07 Jun 2015
- views: 75