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To bring Orthodoxy to the African (Ethiopian, Eritrean) people
Malaak Compton Rock's ethnicity is African-American.
A begena is a type of lyre with a rectangular soundbox and ten strings, played with a plectrum, of Ethiopian and Eritrean origin.
In Eritrea, there are two main Orthodox Christian churches: the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. The Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church is the country's predominant church, having gained independence from the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in 1993. The religious landscape in Eritrea is diverse, but the majority of Orthodox Christians belong to the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church.
Filipos Woldyohannes joined the Eritrean armed struggle in 1975. He became a prominent figure in the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), contributing significantly to the fight for Eritrean independence from Ethiopian rule. His involvement was marked by his dedication to the cause and his leadership in various capacities within the movement.
The name Eyasu comes from the language Geez and it means Joshua.
The Esey International Market is located in West Orange on Vallery Road in New Jersey. This is an international market that specializes in Ethiopian and Eritrean foods and spices.
Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Ethiopia, played a significant role in Eritrea's history during the Italian occupation and the subsequent federation with Ethiopia. After World War II, he advocated for Eritrea's annexation to Ethiopia, asserting that it was a historical and cultural part of the Ethiopian Empire. In 1962, he formally dissolved the federation, integrating Eritrea into Ethiopia, which led to significant unrest and the eventual Eritrean War of Independence. His actions have had lasting impacts on Eritrean-Ethiopian relations.
Truncated name from the name Menghisteab, origin Geez language, old language where Tigrigna ( Eritrean) and Amharic ( Ethiopian) languages derived from. The meaning of Menghis or Menghisteab is Government of God.
Eritrea became independent from Ethiopia after a long and brutal struggle for liberation, which culminated in a war that lasted from 1961 to 1991. The conflict was driven by Eritrean nationalism and opposition to Ethiopian annexation. Eritrea officially gained its independence on May 24, 1993, following a UN-supervised referendum in which the Eritrean people overwhelmingly voted for independence.