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Enkutatash (Ge'ez: እንቁጣጣሽ) is a
public holiday in
coincidence of New Year in
Ethiopia and Eritrea. It
occurs on
Meskerem 1 on the
Ethiopian calendar, which...
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ruling government after 1991. And the most
prominent of
public holidays is
Enkutatash which is the largest,
celebrating the
Ethiopian new year on September...
- end of a year and the
beginning of a new one. For
Ethiopian New Year (
Enkutatash), a
group of
young girls sing the
traditional new year song Abebayehosh...
- events. Some of the more
widely known solar new year
celebrations include:
Enkutatash (Ethiopian calendar):
about ten days
before the
autumnal equinox January...
- on
September 11 or 12 but on
different days
before 1900 or
after 2100.
Enkutatash, the
Ethiopian New Year,
occurs on the same day as Neyrouz. The New Year...
- Jinnah, a
former holiday. (****stan)
Emergency Number Day (United States)
Enkutatash falls on this day if it is not a leap year.(Ethiopia, Rastafari) National...
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festivals or weddings, and
religious events like
Ethiopian New Year (
Enkutatash). Consequently, tej
forms an
important part of
Ethiopian society and culture...
- Tigrinya,
while in Amharic, the
official language of Ethiopia, it is
called Enkutatash meaning "gift of jewels". It
occurs on 11
September in the
Gregorian calendar;...
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tribes with
their culture, singing,
dancing and
traditional costumes.
Enkutatash is the word for the
Ethiopian New Year in Amharic, the
official language...
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calendar attracts alternative celebrations of that new year:
Nayrouz and
Enkutatash are the New Year's Days of the
Coptic Egyptians and the Ethiopians, respectively...