Why did Ethiopia fight against Eritrea?
Because Eritrea was trapped in Ethiopia.it was called the civil war.Eritrea won the war.it was 1995-2000.
Angels envolved in the carving of the churches of Lalibela is a myth. There is a pillar about 10 meters erected inside the Bete-Mariam church where the story of the curving of the churches is dipicted in detail and it doesn't claim the intervention of Angels in the building.
When did Ethiopia become such a poor country?
Ethiopia has never been materialistically rich, but it is however a culturally, socially and religiously nation.
Is Ethiopia Tropical or Subtropical country?
the various climatic conditions previals in Ethiopia and other tropical countries
How do you translate kiss in Amharic?
Depends on the context
kiss--> mesam
Kiss him---> samewe if kisser is a man or samyiwe if kisser is a woman ( first two letters in samewe/yiwe pronounced SAnot as in the English word same)
Kiss her---->samate if kisser is a man or samyate if kisser is a woman
kissed her--> samkuate
kissed him--->samkute
kiss me ------> samegne if asking a man or samyigne if asking a woman
What expanding conflict involving axum deepened by the early fifteenth century?
By the early fifteenth century, the expanding conflict involving Axum primarily revolved around its interactions with neighboring Muslim states, particularly the rising power of the Sultanate of Ifat and later the Adal Sultanate. These tensions were fueled by competition over trade routes and territorial control in the Horn of Africa. Additionally, the spread of Islam posed a challenge to the Christian kingdom of Axum, leading to military confrontations and shifts in alliances. This period marked significant socio-political changes as Axum sought to defend its influence and territory against these encroaching Muslim powers.
Who are the richest people of Ethiopia?
Sheikh Al Amoudi would be among the richest; he has invested over $2 billon dollars in hotels, gold mines, ect in Ethiopia. Among the richest people of Ethiopia would be Mohamed Ogsadey but he passed away a few years ago.
How does the Ethiopian Orthodox Church view the Bible?
The Orthodox Church views the Holy Bible as being very important, and equal with the Holy Tradition. The Holy Scriptures are a collection of Books of the New Testament that come out of the Holy Tradition (the unwritten and oral tradition) of the Early Christian Church. The Bible did not just appear out of thin air.
At the time when Jesus Christ established His Church in Jerusalem in 33 AD, there was no Bible, but only the Old Testament scriptures. So for the first years of its existence, the Church had no New Testament Scriptures at all, and for the first 500 years, there was no printed Bible as we have today. Most people could not even read or write at this time and there was certainly no printing press. They would hear the Scriptures and hold the traditions they were taught (2 Thess 2:15). Christ says "blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it" (Luke 11:28).
So the Holy Scriptures that we know today came to us very slowly and over many decades and centuries from the oral tradition of the Orthodox Church. In fact, it was not until the Fourth Century that St Athanasios of Alexandria wrote his famous Easter Letter in the year 367 AD that identified and "canonized" the 27 books of the New Testament that we all still use to this day.
The Orthodox Church has always used the same Holy Scriptures from the very beginning, as it is the continuation of the living Apostolic Tradition that was handed down by the Holy Apostles. Then the Church split into what we now call Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics in 1054 AD. Then, many centuries later, Martin Luther led a protest movement against the Catholics and formed his own "protestant" group in 1517 AD. From that year onwards, all the other thousands of protestant groups sprang up in many places of the world. But all these groups use the same Bible and the same Holy Scriptures that the Orthodox Church established from as far back as 33 AD in oral form, and from 367 AD in written form.
This country is located on the northeastern side of Africa Sudan Ethiopia and Red Sea border it?
kenya
When Italy invaded Ethiopia how did the western powers respond?
At the first when Italy invaded Ethiopia by encroachment policy Ethiopians defeated Italy during emperor Miniliek ,which successfully won battles around 50, i thing adwa with Italians is the most decisive and greatest war, the westerns did it purposely specially Britain promised Italy to give her a colony in Africa but after their defeat Italy her self considered Ethiopia as an independent country and Britain responded after Italians humiliation in Europe they told the other countries that Italy was the weakest country ever which are third in military power next to France and Britain.
then after almost 70 years Benito Mussolini tried to have his revenge in Ethiopia but the league of nations didn't respond b/c it was dominated by European powers and they didn't do anything but allowed Italy to continue b/c they were afraid that German and Italy would start WWII but it did so after a little while Britain supported the emperor Haile Selase the others betrayed Ethiopia especially USA ,and the only reason that Ethiopia was defeated was b/c Italy used illegal weapons like gases and they declared war unexpectedly when Ethiopia was expecting the league to stop Italy.And Italy was preparing for a war from the very beginning .But after-all Ethiopia wasn't is the only country that haven't been colonized.
How far is ethiopian from Jerusalem?
It depends on which Ethiopian you're referring to. There are probably at least one or two in the city itself.
Why was adula an important city in aksum?
Adula was an important city in Aksum because the Roman Empire need gold to make coins, so the Roman ships often docked it in Adula. That is why Adula was an important city in Aksum.