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- needed] In Ethiopian culture, the handle of a mequamia, a prayer stick, is shaped like a tau cross. The mequamia are used to create rhythm during processions...
- Yared in a piece of 15th century Ethiopian sacred art holding a mequamia (prayer stick)...
- crafting Coptic cross Khachkars, Armenian cross stones Celtic crosses mequamia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crosses from Ethiopia. Stanlislaw...
- at Axum, St. Yared created musical notations and alphabets, as well as mequamia. During the 14-year rule of King Gebre Meskel (the son of King Kaleb) from...
- senasel (a sistrum). Additionally, the clergy will use walking stick, called mequamia, to maintain rhythm. Rural churches historically used a dawal to call the...
- traditional instruments such as the kebero, drums, tsanatsel, sistrum, and mequamia. Singing students (däqä mermur) become singers (däbtära) and some will...
- sword, church model, book or scroll Yared traditional attire, holding a mequamia (prayer stick), tsanatsel (Ethiophian sistrum) in front of Deggua book...