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The Black Lions were an anti-fascist resistance movement [1] formed to fight against Fascist Italy during the occupation of the Ethiopian Empire in World War II. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As Bahru Zewde notes, in spite of its "marginal impact on the Resistance" the Black Lions made "eloquent attempts to give the struggle coherent ideological and political ...
Black Lions, an Ethiopian anti-fascist resistance movement; Black Lions, nickname of 28th Infantry Regiment (United States) Operation Black Lion, 1972, in the Laotian Civil War Operation Black Lion III, 1972–1973; Operation Black Lion V, 1972–1973; Blacklions, nickname of VFA-213, an aviation unit of the U.S. Navy
Lion of the Desert: Moustapha Akkad: biographical war drama: 1983: Battle of Tagrift (Ma’rakat Taqraft) Mushafa Kashem and Mohamed Ayad Driza: war drama [4] 1985: The Bomb Shell (al-Shaziya) (also known as The Splinter) Mohamed Ferjani [4] 1986: Love in Narrow Alleys (Hub fi al-aziqa al-dayiqa) Muhamad Abd al-Jalil Qanidi [5] 1993/4: Symphony ...
Panthera leo melanochaita is a lion subspecies in Southern and East Africa. [1] In this part of Africa, lion populations are regionally extinct in Lesotho, Djibouti and Eritrea, and are threatened by loss of habitat and prey base, killing by local people in retaliation for loss of livestock, and in several countries also by trophy hunting. [2]
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Arguably Marvel's best superhero movie, Black Panther follows the newly crowned King T'Challa as he faces off against Killmonger, a dangerous new enemy who intends to take over Wakanda and abandon ...
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Haile Gerima (born March 4, 1946) is an Ethiopian filmmaker who lives and works in the United States. He is a leading member of the L.A. Rebellion film movement, also known as the Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers. [1] Since 1975, Haile has been a film professor at Howard University in Washington, D.C.