Headrest. Sidamo. Ethiopia, 20th Century CE.
Brooklyn Museum.
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Headrest. Sidamo. Ethiopia, 20th Century CE.
Brooklyn Museum.
VA - Ethiopie: Polyphonies Et Techniques Vocales (Ocora, 1968)
Songs performed by members of the Dorze, Rashaida, Ghimira, Gidole, Maji, Aderi, Sidamo, Guji, Tigre and Galla Ethiopian ethnic groups.
Ethiopia's Coffee Treasure: A Guide to the Best Beans
Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee, offers a diverse range of coffee beans renowned for their exceptional flavor. This article explores the best types of Ethiopian coffee and the factors that contribute to their unique taste.
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Princess Tenagnework Haile Selassie, GBE (baptismal name: Fikirte Mariam; 12 January 1912 – 6 April 2003) was the eldest child of Emperor Haile Selassie and Empress Menen Asfaw.
Born in the city of Harar, Princess Tenagnework received her title upon her father's succession to the imperial throne in November 1930. Princess Tenagnework was first married to Ras Desta Damtew, a member of the prominent aristocratic Addisge clan. Ras Desta and Princess Tenagnework were the parents of two sons, Amha and Iskinder Desta (later Rear Admiral), and four daughters, Princesses Aida Desta, Seble Desta, Sophia Desta and Hirut Desta. Ras Desta Damtew was appointed Governor-General, first of Kaffa and Limu, and then of Sidamo.
In 1935, following the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy, the imperial family was forced to flee into exile at Fairfield House, Bath in England. However, Ras Desta remained behind to command the imperial forces fighting in the south of the country. Ras Desta was captured and summarily executed by the fascist forces. While in exile, Princess Tenagnework gave birth to Emebet Tsige Mariam (Mary) during a brief union with Ato Abebe Retta, who later served in ambassadorial and other roles in the post-war imperial government, and would eventually become president of the Imperial Senate after their separation.
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