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  2. Fendika - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Melaku Belay won the Alliance Ethio-Francaise award for dance excellence and in 2015 was named Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture. [ 2 ] In 2011 Los Angeles rock group the Red Hot Chili Peppers released the song "Ethiopia" for their album I'm with You based on band members' time spent at ...

  3. Belay Zeleke - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 October 2024. Ethiopian military commander (1912–1945) Belay Zeleke በላይ ዘለቀ Governor of Bichena In office 1941–1942 Personal details Born 1912 Bichena, Gojjam Province, Ethiopian Empire Died 12 January 1945 (1945-01-12) (aged 32–33) Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Empire Cause of death ...

  4. Music of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Ethiopia is a reflection of all the historical and social episodes, such as the military campaigns that various warlords or chiefs had to launch. The music is about war as well as patriotism, songs of victory, and songs that incite support for a certain crusade. [10] The music is also about love, with wonderful melodies and poetic ...

  5. Gojjam - Wikipedia

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    Gojjam then became a power base for a series of warlords at least as late as Ras Hailu Tekle Haymanot, who was deposed in 1932. During the Italian occupation, Gojjam came to be the home of armed bands who resisted the Italian occupiers, whose leaders included Belay Zelleke, Mengesha Jemberie, Negash Bezabih and Hailu Belew.

  6. Arbegnoch - Wikipedia

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    The guerrillas obtained important successes in Gojjam under the leadership of Belay Zekele and Mengesha Gembere, on 13 and 14 September many Italian garrisons were attacked and surrounded and on 3 November the leaders of the revolt issued a proclamation stating that "all of Ethiopia is in revolt to expel the Italians".

  7. Bileh - Wikipedia

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    Bileh is an African name sometimes spelled as Belay and pronounced as Bee-Lay. The name Belay is also part of Ethiopian history, Belay Zelleke was born in 1896 in the Wollo province of Ethiopia to a mother of Wollo Borena and to a father of Gojam Berenta origins. In 1935 Italy invaded Ethiopia. Like the many patriotic Ethiopians, Belay Zeleke ...

  8. Muluken Melesse - Wikipedia

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    Melesse was born in Gojjam, a province in northern Ethiopia now a Zonal Administration in the Amhara regional state. When he was six, he moved to Addis Ababa with his uncle. In 1966, aged 12, he began his musical career singing at night clubs and in groups founded by night club owners, with his first song to be performed on stage, Enate ...

  9. Hulet Ej Enese - Wikipedia

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    Hulet Ej Enese is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia.Part of the Misraq Gojjam Zone, it is bordered on the south by Debay Telatgen, on the west by Bibugn and Goncha, on the northwest by the Mirab Gojjam Zone, on the north by the Abay River (which separates it from the Debub Gondar Zone), on the east by Goncha Siso Enese, and on the southeast by Enarj Enawga.