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Blatten Geta
Heruy Welde Sellase (Ge'ez: ብላቴን ጌታ ኅሩይ ወልደ ሥላሴ Blatten-Geta Həruy Wäldä-səllase; 8 May 1878 – 19
September 1938) was an
Ethiopian diplomat...
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century creation,
possibly originally written by
Alaqa Taye
Gabra Mariam or
Heruy Wolde Sel****ie. The
earlier sections of the list are
clearly inspired by...
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Felege Selam Heruy (Amharic: አለ ፈለገ ሰላም; 1924 – 11 July 2016) was an
Ethiopian painter, educator, and
school founder. He
founded the
Addis Ababa School...
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Yeggazu of
Illubabor Province; Ras
Makonnen Endelkachew; and
Blattengeta Heruy Welde Sel****ie. The
primary goal of the trip to
Europe was for Ethiopia...
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fighting with the
Mahdist Sudanese. The
Ethiopian historian Blatengeta Heruy Wald Sel****ie,
relates that the
Mahdists entered the city in
January 1888...
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Yeggazu of
Illubabor Province, Ras
Makonnen Endelkachew, and
Blattengeta Heruy Welde Sellase accompanied Ras
Tafari Makonnen of
Shewa Province on his European...
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Controversy seems to rage upon this theory,
which the
Foreign Minister (
Heruy Wolde Sel****ie)
tries to
combat by
arguing that this
cannot be the reason...
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kingdom during most of the 17th century.
Local Shewan tradition (collected by
Heruy Wolde Sel****ie)
claims that the late 17th
century rulers of some fourteen...
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commercial reasons. Abba
Gorgoryos (1595-1658) Afäwarq Gäbrä Iyäsus (1868-1947)
Heruy Wolde Sel****ie (1878-1938)
Tekle Hawariat Tekle Mariyam (1884-1977) Kebede...
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explicitly mentions Johnson's work in this book.
Sirak Heruy, son of
Ethiopian intellectual Heruy Welde Sellase,
translated R****elas into Amharic, one of...