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In Ethiopia, Afua Hirsch traces a proud 3,000-year history as significant as any civilisation in the west. A beacon for the black diaspora, Ethiopia's story is one of defiant independence, of kings and communists.

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Ethiopia, in the Horn of Africa, is a rugged, landlocked country split by the Great Rift Valley. With archaeological finds dating back more than 3 million years, it’s a place of ancient culture. Among its important sites are Lalibela with its rock-cut Christian churches from the 12th–13th centuries. Aksum is the ruins of an ancient city with obelisks, tombs, castles and Our Lady Mary of Zion church. The land has a total area of 426,372 square miles. Ethiopia is one of the largest countries in Africa and the 27th biggest in the world. The highest mountain peak (Ras Daschän) is at 4,533 meters. There is no access to the open sea. It shares national borders with the six neighboring countries Djibouti, Eritrea, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan. The current population of Ethiopia is 123,417,921 as of, June 2023. Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. It is located on a well-watered plateau surrounded by hills and mountains in the geographic centre of the country. Sometimes referred to as the capital of Africa, Addis Ababa is a buzzing hub of economic, social and political activity and home to such notable offices as the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.

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The area of Modern Ethiopia and the people living there are also part of Ancient Ethiopia, since the word designated all of Africa and its indigenous people. I want to make it clear. Modern Ethiopians are also part of the African family. And this means that no foreigner ever really defeated that ancient Ethiopian coalition. But at that time, those Ethiopians mentioned in Greek literature lived in North Africa but specifically starting from the southern border of Egypt. Nubia, Sudan was their homeland. In other words, Black people from Africa, the Nubians, are these Ethiopians. Today we associate the word Ethiopian with a specific location and even a look for some people. But the original Ethiopians are just Black Africans. But this is also a perfect example to understand why Western scholars try so hard to denigrate Sudan. Because Everything starts there.
Diodorus Siculus even admitted that Nubia was the cradle of civilization. The problem is that it is also the home of the blackest and darkest individuals on the planet. That's why it was so important to completely ignore them and either give credit to another group that looks "less Black". Racism is real. That's why it is so important to correct history. We have to give credit to the ancestors and honor them.

This also confirms everything we have been saying about Qustul. There so many evidence putting Nubia at the center of everything. It comes from the Greeks, from the Nubian but especially from the ancient Egyptian themselves! So, when you start studying the version of history shared by Western scholars, something does not add up. It looks like they are constantly trying to avoid Sudan. I have seen so many books, studies and documentaries, trying to ignore all connections between Egypt and Sudan. It does not even make sense. Egypt shares a border with Sudan. No border with modern Ethiopia or Arabia. But they would rather connect it to the these countries than admit that there must have been an initial connection in Nubia. It bothers them because it means, admitting that Black Africans who looked typically like what racism hates, are the originators of that civilization...

Ancient Greeks called them « Blameless Ethiopians ».
They said that the Kemites came from them.
They said that they were the firsts to praise God.
They said that their piety was unbelievable.
They said that they were the first of all men.
They are the original Nubians, never forget that.

All these titles are true. The Nilotes carry the most ancient haplogroups like A and B.
It makes them the first men, with Two people and San people of Africa.

Today they have been pushed south because they are a proud people and refused to abandon their TRUE SELF and take other people’s cultures and beliefs. They know who they are and we are proud of them!

According to Pliny, the origins of the name Ethiopia, from eponymous king Aethiops, relates to burning. It was used for the people who lived in the northern and southern parts of the valley of the Nile. The whole people had the name Aetheria, then Atlantia, and last Aethiopia, after Aethiops the son of Vulcan. It is no wonder that these remote places produce people and animals strange in appearance, through the speed and skill of fire to mold their bodies and sculpt their features.

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In this episode we'll find out about how Ethiopia/Abyssinia survived the Scramble for Africa.

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Discover Ethiopia, one of the most intriguing and unique countries in Africa and on the planet.

From the heart of the Horn of Africa emerges this nation of ancient tales, stunning landscapes, and unparalleled cultural diversity.

Delving into Ethiopia's history is to travel through times when powerful emperors and ancient traditions reigned. It is the land that saw the birth of humanity, in places like the Omo Valley.

Ethiopian geography offers everything from highlands to vast geological faults. With mountains and deserts, this country boasts a wide variety of climates and landscapes.

In Ethiopia, over 80 ethnic groups live, each with its own language, culture, and traditions. These ethnic groups, with their dances, music, and rituals, represent the wealth and diversity of the country's human heritage.

And, of course, we cannot forget the natural wealth contained within its parks and reserves. You'll find species of animals that inhabit Ethiopian territory exclusively.
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The Ethiopian Christians lived in an ancient Christian Kingdom. One with a church as old as Rome, that held exotic beasts and great treasures like the Ark of the Covenant. A land ruled by a man, a myth, the legendary Priest-King Prester John! ... or so we thought.

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Ethiopia one of the oldest countries in Africa

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🌍 Exploring the Uncharted Realms of Ethiopian History 📖

"Ethiopian History Unveiled: A Journey from Abyssinia to Ancient Ethiopia" - Immerse yourself in the depths of Ethiopian history, a saga that echoes through the corridors of African civilizations. 🏞️

🌟 This exploration is not just about Ethiopia but a reflection of the broader African heritage. This video is a tribute to their enduring heritage and the rich tapestry of African mythology. 🌅

📚 Discover the intricate Greek-Ethiopian connections that have shaped narratives across continents. From the legendary beauty of Andromeda, rooted in Ethiopian and African mythology, to the valor of Memnon in the Trojan War, each tale is steeped in the rich history of Ethiopian geography and the Horn of Africa. 🏛️

🌍 Learn about Zeus Aethiops, a surprising testament to the ancient spirituality and the revered African deities, illustrating the profound influence of Ethiopian culture in classical mythology. These narratives not only reflect the cultural identity of Ethiopia but also the resilience of African civilizations against the tides of history, including their resistance to colonial forces. 🌄

🎥 As we traverse the evolving landscape of modern Ethiopia, we highlight the significance of medieval African maps and the historical concept of the Ethiopian ocean, underscoring Ethiopia's central role in African and global history. This journey is not just a chronicle of the past but a living testament to the vibrant cultural identity that continues to shape Ethiopia and the African continent. 📌

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Phillipson, David W. “Ancient Ethiopia: Aksum, Its Antecedents, and Successors.” British Museum Press, 1998.

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The Horn of Africa is a region with a unique identity and vibrant history. Close to the Arabian Peninsula, it always stood out from the rest of the African continent. Today, the Horn of Africa is home to the modern nations of Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea, and Somalia, comprising some 115 million people. Throughout centuries of rich history, Ethiopia has managed to persevere and preserve its identity, despite many pressures. Once known as the Ethiopian Empire, or Abyssinia, which existed from 1270 to 1974, it is one of the longest surviving empires in history and is defined by its distinctive character and a past filled with defining moments. Today we’ll be stepping back in time, as we recount the ancient and modern ages of the venerable Ethiopian Empire.

Ancient Origins of the Ethiopian Empire: The Rise of Aksum
The earliest origins of the Ethiopian Empire reach back before 1270. The story begins with the Kingdom of Aksum , also known as the Aksumite Empire , an ancient kingdom of great import in the classical world. Aksum was located in today’s northern Ethiopia, and flourished from about 80 BC to 825 AD. Taking its name from its key city, the capital called Axum, its strategic location played a crucial role in the trading routes of the ancient world, particularly between ancient India and the Roman Empire. In time, Axum grew in power and importance, and eclipsed the neighboring and older Kingdom of Kush.

The importance of Axum was well portrayed by the famous Persian prophet Mani, who said:

“There are four great Kingdoms on Earth: the first is the Kingdom of Babylon and Persia; the second is the Kingdom of Rome; the third is the Kingdom of the Aksumites; the fourth is the Kingdom of the Chinese .”

To the Greeks and the Romans, the Kingdom of Aksum was well known, as it was to the Arabs and the Persians as well. Aksum ascended to great heights thanks almost exclusively to trade. Commerce was the key factor that helped Axum evolve to become the capital of an empire. This can safely be ascribed to its proximity to the Red Sea and its trade routes, since all it had to do was successfully facilitate the growing need of the Greeks and the Romans for African goods. A major export of Axum was elephant ivory, which was a highly sought after commodity in the Mediterranean, Levant, and Persia.

Aksumite traders established far-reaching caravans that would travel into the African interior in order to procure more ivory. As Axum was located at key crossroads for trade traffic, it only sped up its prosperity. In time, Axum became the hotbed for a rising civilization with a unique character fed by a proper amalgam of indigenous African cultures infused with South Arabian character, as well as plenty of influences from the classical world of the Mediterranean.

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Ethiopian History gets started early and just keeps on going. From the dawn of humanity itself through the medieval period and into the modern day, the history of the kingdom at the end of the Blue Nile is full of surprises.

SOURCES & Further Reading: Harold Marcus "A History of Ethiopia" and John Jackson's "Ethiopia and the Origins of Civilization", see also Kenneth Vickery's lecture "Ethiopia: Outpost of Christianity" and William Cook's lecture "The Rock-Hewn Churches of Ethiopia" via The Great Courses.

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3000 years Ethiopia's history explained in less than 10 minutes
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Amobi Anazodo
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Ethiopian Okra And Vegetables

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Ethiopian Television Editor and News Presenter reveal moments before Meles's death announcement

Amobi Anazodo
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Ethiopian Amharic Day News, September 13, 2015

Amobi Anazodo
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Amobi Anazodo
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Ethiopian reporter English news 01/23/2019

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ESAT : News analysis on Ethiopian Military, 23 December 2011 (Ethiopia)




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