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Habesha peoples (Ge'ez: ሐበሠተ; Amharic: ሐበሻ; Tigrinya: ሓበሻ;
commonly used exonym: Abyssinians) is an
ethnic or pan-ethnic
identifier that has historically...
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Habesha kemis (Amharic: ቀሚስ lit. "Shirt" or "Dress") is the
traditional attire of
Habesha women. The
ankle length dress is
usually worn by
Ethiopian and...
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Ethiopian Empire,
historically known as
Abyssinia or
simply Ethiopia, was a
sovereign state that encomp****ed the present-day
territories of Ethiopia...
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Habesha Breweries S.C. is an
Ethiopian brewery and
beverage making company owned by
Dutch company Swinkels Family Brewers Holding N.V with 60% share,...
- The
naming convention used in
Eritrea and
Ethiopia does not have
family names and
typically consists of an
individual personal name and a
separate patronymic...
- by the Amhara, Tigray, and Biher-Tigrinya of
Eritrea and
Ethiopia (see:
Habesha peoples). The
Turks created the
province of
Habesh when the
Ottoman Empire...
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Habesha Cement S.C. (Amharic: ሀበሻ ሲሚንቶ) is an
Ethiopian cement manufacturer based in
Walmara woreda,
Oromia Region, Ethiopia.
Established in 2008, the...
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Kidan habesha (alt. ije tebab) is a
clothing style from Eritrea,
particularly among the
Tigrinya ethnolinguistic group. It
comprises a
white shirt and...
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Somali owners, thus
being higher in
price compared to
other East Africans.
Habesha slaves were sold by
Somalis as
early the 13th century.
Archival records...
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Abyssinia or
rather "Ze Etiyopia" was
ruled by the
Semitic Abyssinians (
Habesha)
composed mainly of the Amhara,
Tigrayans and the Cu****ic Agaw. In the...