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Ethiopian history is rich and diverse, spanning centuries of cultural heritage and significant figures

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Ethiopian Collection: Colourful Ethiopian souvenirs for sales in Lalibela, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa
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Ethiopian Collection: Lush green hills and yellow Meskel flowers, Simien Mountains National Park
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Ethiopian Collection: Portait of local girl carrying a large bundle of wheat and yellow Meskel flowers
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Ethiopian Collection: Italians Take Adwa
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Ethiopian Collection: Prince Alamayu, son of Emperor Theodor II of Abyssinia, Ryde, England
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Ethiopian Collection: Abyssinian Warriors - Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Collection: Lava lake, Africa
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Ethiopian Collection: SAINT JOHN. Writing his gospel. Dabra Maryam manuscript. Ethiopia. c1360-80
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Ethiopian Collection: AIDS sign in the village of Gimbii, Oromo country, Welega state, Ethiopia, Africa
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Ethiopian Collection: Rough road between Nekemte and Goulisoo, Oromo area, Welega state, Ethiopia, Africa
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Ethiopian Collection: Street scene, village of Abi-Adi, Tigre region, Ethiopia, Africa
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Ethiopian Collection: St. Giorgis (St. George s) rock hewn church, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa
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Ethiopian Collection: Hamer (Hamar) people walking back from bull jumping ceremony, Turmi, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Collection: Oromo village near Langano lake, Rift Valley, Ethiopia, Africa
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Ethiopian Collection: Religious stained glass windows inside the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Collection: Ethiopian woman in red
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Ethiopian Collection: Punishment of female debtors in Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
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Ethiopian Collection: Churchill in Cairo, with Ethiopian Emperor, Haile Selassie, 1943, (1945)
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Ethiopian Collection: Representations of Adam and Eve on stained glass windows inside Holy Trinity Cathedral
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Ethiopian Collection: Camels caravan carrying salt extracted from Dallol salt mines, Danakil Depression
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Ethiopian Collection: Portrait of young sisters girls with braids, Asaita, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa
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Ethiopian Collection: Two miners breaking up salt blocks in the salt flat, Danakil Depression, Afar Region
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Ethiopian Collection: Salt blocks extracted from salt flats, Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Collection: Isolated wood stick in salt desert on Lake Karum at sunset, Dallol, Danakil Depression
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Ethiopian Collection: An aerial view shows a traditional Ethiopian village outside Dolo Ado near the
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Ethiopian Collection: A general view shows a dried up river bed in Ethiopias northern Amhara region
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Ethiopian Collection: Menelik II palace (1880s) on the Mount Entoto, near Addis Ababa
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Ethiopian Collection: Ethiopian Emperor Menelik II
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Ethiopian Collection: Ethiopian War Dance - illustration, 1906
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Ethiopian Collection: Taytu Betul - illustration, 1906
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Ethiopian Collection: Court trial in Ethiopia - illustration, 1906
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Ethiopian Collection: Harar, eastern Ethiopia - The Banco di Roma
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Ethiopian Collection: Ethiopian Women - Dire Dawa
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Ethiopian Collection: Ethiopian Chief Fitaurari Mangasha and his warriors
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Ethiopian Collection: Young man praying in Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa
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Ethiopian Collection: Haile Selassie I - Crown Prince and Regent of the Ethiopian Empire (from 1916 to 1928)
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Ethiopian Collection: The Abyssinian Expedition, 1868: Battle of Arogee, on Good Friday, April 10, 1901
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Ethiopian Collection: Group of Danakil men and women from the Italian port, Assab Bay, Eritrea, 1912
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Ethiopian Collection: Negus of Ethiopia, Menelik II, at the Battle of Adoua, 1898. Artist: F Meaulle
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Ethiopian Collection: St. Gebriel Church, Mekele, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Collection: View of landscape from Ashen Maria Monastery at dusk, Lalibela, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Collection: Bet Giyorgis (St Georges Church) at dusk, Lalibela, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Collection: Portrait of Ayke Bito, Hamar Tribe, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Collection: Jumping of the Bulls Ceremony, Hamar Tribe, Turmi, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Collection: Young boy writing on blackboard at school, Melabday, Asso Bhole, Danakil Depression
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Ethiopian Collection: Sunset lit Gheralta Mountains and Abuna Yemata Guh rock hewn church, aerial view, Hawzen
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Ethiopian Collection: Afar man looking at the smoke coming out from Erta Ale volcano caldera
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Ethiopian Collection: Herder with camel caravan passing through salt mines, Danakil Depression, Afar Region


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Ethiopian history is rich and diverse, spanning centuries of cultural heritage and significant figures. One such prominent figure is Haile Selassie, who ascended to the throne in 1930 as Emperor of Ethiopia. During his reign, he faced challenges like the Italian invasion in 1936 but managed to regain control over his country soon after. The historical significance of Ethiopia can be seen through its ancient art and architecture. For instance, the early 12th-century frescoes in Bet Maryam at St. Mary's Church in Lalibela showcase the artistic prowess craftsmen from that era. Another remarkable piece is a famous painting on the ceiling depicting winged heads of eighty Ethiopian cherubs. Ethiopia's religious influence extends beyond its borders as well. At the Holy Sepulchre Church in Jerusalem, Israel, you can find Ethiopian Coptic icons that reflect their unique spiritual traditions and beliefs. These icons serve as a testament to Ethiopia's deep-rooted Orthodox Christian faith. Emperor Haile Selassie I also enjoyed leisure time during his reign, including seaside holidays at Eastbourne. This glimpse into his personal life reveals a different side to this influential leader who dedicated himself to serving his people. Ethiopia's history isn't limited to emperors; it includes other notable individuals too. Menelik II was another revered emperor whose leadership brought modernization and progress to Ethiopia during challenging times. Beyond political figures, there are indigenous tribes like the Mursi tribe known for their distinctive customs and body modifications which have fascinated anthropologists for years. Even after World War II ended, Haile Selassie continued playing an essential role on both national and international stages—his contributions shaping not only Ethiopian history but also global affairs during that period. Finally, we cannot overlook the presence of Orthodox Christianity within Ethiopia—a religion deeply ingrained within its society for centuries.