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Debre Birhan University (DBU) is a public university in the city Debre Birhan, Amhara Region, Ethiopia. It is one of thirteen new universities which were established in 2007 by the Ethiopian government.
City University College: Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa: 2000 Closys College: Mekelle: Tigray: 2014 Dandii Boruu College: Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa: 1994 Campuses in Assosa, Jimma, Shambu and Dessie: Debre Berhan University: Debre Berhan: Amhara: 2007 Debre Markos University: Debre Markos: Amhara: 2005 Debre Tabor University: Debre Tabor: Amhara: 2008 ...
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Debre Birhan was founded by Emperor Zara Yaqob, in response to a miraculous light that was seen in the sky at the time. Believing this was a sign from God showing his approval for the death by stoning of a group of heretics 38 days before, the emperor ordered a church built on the site, and later constructed an extensive palace nearby, and a second church, dedicated to Saint Cyriacus.
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Modern higher education was commenced during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie with the establishment of the University College of Addis Ababa, now called Addis Ababa University, in 1950. It then followed by Haramaya University and Ambo school of agriculture, today's Ambo University. By this time, there were only three secondary schools in ...