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  2. Solomonic dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Solomonic dynasty is the name given by modern historians to the line of Ethiopian Orthodox Christian monarchs that ruled Ethiopia from the late 13th century to 1974. [1] The dynasty was founded by Yekuno Amlak, a noble from Shewa, [2] who overthrew the last ruler of Ethiopia's Zagwe dynasty in 1270 and seized power. [3]

  3. List of equipment of the Ethiopian Army - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Type Origin Quantity Status Notes BTR-152: Armoured personnel carrier Soviet Union 100 [12]: BTR-60: Armoured personnel carrier Soviet Union 80 [11]: WZ-551: Armoured personnel carrier

  4. Economy of the Ethiopian Empire - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ethiopian Central Statistical Authority, there was sustainable economic growth in the fiscal years of 1960–1961 and 1973–1974. Between 1960 and 1970, Ethiopia enjoyed an annual 4.4% growth rate in per capita production and gross domestic product (GDP).

  5. Economic history of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Ethiopia remained very traditional until the later 20th century, although Ethiopia—unlike most sub-Saharan countries—had maintained trade and contacts with the outside world for centuries. Since ancient times, Ethiopian traders exchanged gold, ivory, musk, and wild animal skins for salt and luxury goods, such as silk and ...

  6. Royal tiger - Wikipedia

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    Royal tiger may refer to: Bengal tiger; the Nazi-German tank King Tiger, see Tiger II This page was last edited on 12 January 2016, at 23:16 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Leyland Royal Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Following the takeover of Leyland by Volvo, the Royal Tiger ceased production in 1988. [7] National Travel East operated the largest number of Royal Tigers with eleven whilst their successor, Ridings Travel, operated the largest number of Doyens, taking eight in 1988. Only a few Royal Tigers have survived, including E50TYG at the Dewsbury Bus ...

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  9. Ethiopian Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Empire, [a] historically known as Abyssinia or simply Ethiopia, [b] was a sovereign state [16] that encompassed the present-day territories of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It existed from the establishment of the Solomonic dynasty by Yekuno Amlak around 1270 until the 1974 coup d'état by the Derg , which ended the reign of the final ...