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  2. List of years in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of History of Ethiopia. Each article deals with events in Ethiopia in a given year. Twentieth century. 1990s ... List of years in Ethiopia.

  3. Shmita - Wikipedia

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    Shmita placard in an agricultural field (in the year 5782) The sabbath year (shmita; Hebrew: שמיטה, literally "release"), also called the sabbatical year or shǝvi'it (שביעית ‎, literally "seventh"), or "Sabbath of The Land", is the seventh year of the seven-year agricultural cycle mandated by the Torah in the Land of Israel and is observed in Judaism.

  4. Category:Years in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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  5. List of emperors of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. History of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Twenty years later, the Somali region of Ethiopia remained underdeveloped and insecure. A tank in Addis Ababa after rebels seized the capital during the Ethiopian Civil War From 1977 through early 1978, thousands of suspected enemies of the Derg were tortured and/or killed in a purge called the Qey Shibir ("Red Terror").

  7. Category:History of Ethiopia by period - Wikipedia

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    Years in Ethiopia (10 C, 1 P) A. Kingdom of Aksum (6 C, 24 P) E. ... Pages in category "History of Ethiopia by period" This category contains only the following page.

  8. Ethiopian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian calendar leap year is every four without exception, while Gregorian centurial years are only leap years when exactly divisible by 400; thus, a set of corresponding dates will most often apply for a single century. As the Gregorian year 2000 is a leap year, the current correspondence lasts two centuries instead. [citation needed]

  9. Regnal lists of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    48 years The 1922 regnal list records 40 years of rule. [123] 9 Yetbarak: 40 years – 10 Mairari: 15 years Rüppell noted that a chronicle from Kiratza stated this king reigned for 18 years. [120] 11 Harbai: 8 years Rüppell noted that a chronicle from Kiratza stated this king reigned for 23 years. [120] Total: 354 years