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  2. Machbuba - Wikipedia

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    Mahbuba (Arabic: محبوبة / maḥbūba c. 1825 – 27 October 1840) was an Oromo girl from present-day Ethiopia who was taken to Germany as a slave. She is known to have helped lay the foundations for the Oromo language studies in Europe by reciting her oral traditions through songs.

  3. Adanech Abebe - Wikipedia

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    Adanech is the first woman in the mayor position of Addis Ababa since 1910. Adanech was known for corruption fighting by undertaking significant reforms in Ethiopia, and involved in mobilizing resource to support the government against the rebel TPLF amidst the Tigray War .

  4. Women in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment is a controversial topic in Ethiopia. More women in Ethiopia are committed to deal with everybody in the family and village/community. In Ethiopia, about 80% of the populace lives in rural zones and women are responsible for most of the agricultural work in these communities. [33]

  5. What to Know About Love is Blind, Habibi, Netflix's UAE ... - AOL

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    'Love is Blind, Habibi' joins a growing number of reality shows filmed in the UAE, such as 'The Real Housewives of Dubai' and 'Dubai Bling.' ... the show’s premise follows single men and women ...

  6. Yemodish Bekele - Wikipedia

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    A crime journalist, Yemedish was also the first woman to become the head editor for Polis Ena Ermijaw (‘Police and Future Journeys’) the newspaper of the Federal Police in Ethiopia. [1] [2] An activist for women's rights, she works with and serves on board for organisations devoted to women's advancement. She is currently the president of ...

  7. List of African deities and mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions.It also covers spirits as well as deities found within the African religions—which is mostly derived from traditional African religions.

  8. Tsedenia Gebremarkos - Wikipedia

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    Tsedenia Gebremarkos was born in 1972 Ethiopian Calendar [1979/1980 in Western Calendar] in Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Empire. Tsedenia began her career after releasing her debut album Bisetegn in 2004. The song "Neh Yelijinete" is header of the album, recounts her love story.

  9. Lady Titi Singing Blues - Wikipedia

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    Lady Titi is viewed by critics as part of a growing wave of Ethiopian-Israeli creations with cultural significance that is yet to be fully studied. [7] It is only the second feature-length Israeli narrative film directed by an Ethiopian woman, following Fig Tree, also a 2018 release. [6]