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Julian leap day. Thus, the
first day of the
Ethiopian calendar year, 1
Mäskäräm, for
years between 1900 and 2099 (inclusive), is
usually 11
September (Gregorian)...
- copy. The day of the w**** of
Thoth 1 of the
Alexandrian calendar and of
Maskaram 1 of the
Ethiopian calendar, the
first day of
their respective years, is...
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before the
Julian leap day. Thus, the
first day of the
Ethiopian year, 1
Mäskäräm, for
years between 1901 and 2099 (inclusive), is
usually 11
September (Gregorian)...
- (1
Mäskäräm) Mamas, Tewodoṭos,
Tewofina (5
Mäskäräm) Ǝsṭifanos (15
Mäskäräm) The
discovery of St Ǝsṭifanos's
relics (1 Ṭǝrr) Ewosṭatewos (23
Mäskäräm) Kirakos...
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Festival in 2016 and was
followed by a tour of
Australia and New Zealand.
Maskaram Setaba, 7" (Addis Ababa, 1966) Afro-Latin Soul,
Volume (Worthy, 1966) Afro-Latin...
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pronunciation [clarification
needed – discuss] 1 Ⲑⲱⲟⲩⲧ Ⲑⲟⲟⲩⲧ
Thout توت Tūt
Mäskäräm (መስከረም) 29
August – 27
September 29 July – 27
August Akhet (Inundation)...
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Eritrean Catholic Church,
commemorate the
finding of the true
cross on
Mäskäräm 17 of the
Ethiopian Calendar. This is the same date as
observed by the...
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falls on this day if it is a leap year.
Celebrated on the
first day of
Mäskäräm. (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Rastafari)
Nayrouz (Coptic
Orthodox Church) (leap...
- Tāddasa Lībān is an
Ethiopian writer known for the
collection Maskaram from 1956. Tāddasa Lībān's
stories often involve life in
Addis Ababa. Britannica...
- – as was also the case in
Israel – was no
doubt seasonal: the
month of
Maskaram marked the end of the rains, the
resumption of work, and the reopening...