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The group was successful and led to Mahder and her co-performers being invited to be background dancers with a range of Ethiopian musicians, including Dawit Melesse and Tibebu Workiye. Coverage on television led to her mother discovering her dancing hobby, and the group disbanded to allow Mahder to focus on education.
Imperial Flag of Ethiopia Imperial Coat of Arms of Ethiopia. This article lists the emperors of Ethiopia, from the founding of the Ethiopian Empire and the Solomonic dynasty in 1270 by Yekuno Amlak, until the Ethiopian Revolution of 1974 when the last emperor was deposed.
8 May 1955 Adwa, Tigray Province, Ethiopian Empire: Died: 20 August 2012 (aged 57) Brussels, Belgium [1]: Political party: Tigray People's Liberation Front: Other political ...
Dawit Amanuel, Bible translator into Tigre; Jamāl al-Dīn b. Muḥammad al-Annī, Islamic scholar who introduced the Qādirī order to Ethiopia; Onesimos Nesib, Oromo Bible translator; Tekle Haymanot, saint of Ethiopian Orthodox Church; Tewolde-Medhin Gebre-Medhin, Bible translator into Tigre and Tigrinya
Dawit Kebede (Amharic: ዳዊት ከበደ; born 11 September 1980 in Adwa) is an Ethiopian journalist who spent 21 months as a political prisoner after criticising his country's government in the lead up to the 2005 general election. [2] He was released on a presidential pardon nearly two years later and sought asylum in the United States in 2011.
A. Abiyote Abate; Samuel Abate; Abayneh Ayele; Shami Abdulahi; Addis Abebe; Tesfaye Abera; Gebretsadik Abraha; Tessema Abshero; Tomas Abyu; Adisu Girma; Yibeltal Admassu
Mantegbosh Melese Fetiya Kedir Leaynet Alemu Fantu Magiso: 30 July 2010 African Championships: Nairobi, Kenya [83] 4 × 400 m relay: 3:39.82 A Ethiopia Abrhaley Takere Getachew Alula Gerezine Gebremariam Fantu Magiso: 15 May 2011 African Junior Championships: Gaborone, Botswana [84] 3:37.23 # 2009 4 × 800 m relay: 8:30.65 Dureti Edeo Feyne ...
T. Mestawat Tadesse; Mulugetta Tadesse; Tadese Takele; Nahom Mesfin Tariku; Ejgayehu Taye; Samuel Tefera; Senbere Teferi; Fotyen Tesfay; Tiki Gelana; Askale Tiksa