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Area Handbook for Ethiopia

Area Handbook for Ethiopia
Author: American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Areas Studies Division
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Total Pages: 658
Release: 1964
Genre: Ethiopia
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Area Handbook for Ethiopia

Area Handbook for Ethiopia
Author: Irving Kaplan
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Total Pages: 543
Release: 1971
Genre: Ethiopia
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Social, political, economic and governmental aspects of Ethiopia.


Area Handbook Series

Area Handbook Series
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Total Pages: 456
Release: 1993
Genre: Economic geography
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Area Handbook for Ethiopia

Area Handbook for Ethiopia
Author: American university. Foreign areas studies division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 621
Release: 1964
Genre: Ethiopia
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Ethiopia

Ethiopia
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Total Pages: 412
Release: 1993
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Area Handbook Series: Ethiopia. A Country Study

Area Handbook Series: Ethiopia. A Country Study
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Total Pages: 437
Release: 1991
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FEW AFRICAN COUNTRIES have had such a long, varied, and trouble history as Ethiopia. The Ethiopian state originated in the Aksumite kingdom, a trading state that emerged about the first century A.D. The Askumites perfected a written language; maintained relations with the Byzantine Empire, Egypt, and the Arabs; and, in the mid-fourth century, embraced Christianity. After the rise of Islam in the seventh century, the Aksumite kingdom became internationally isolated as Arabs gradually gained control of maritime trade in the Red Sea. By the early twelfth century, the successors of the Aksumites had expanded southward and had established a new capital and a line of kings called the Zagwe.


Ethiopia

Ethiopia
Author: University Press of Africa
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Total Pages: 336
Release: 1969
Genre: Ethiopia
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