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Ethiopian Airlines
Peter Tse / phone: 1-212-634-0228
Booking Info: email petertse@flyethiopian.com
Airline Info: www.flyethiopian.com
HOTELS
- Shearaton Addis
- List of other Hotels in Addis Ababa
Ethiopian Historical Information
The history of Ethiopia is rich and ancient. The first recorded account
of the region dates back to almost 5,000 years ago during the time
of the Egyptian pharaohs.
The country's rich history is woven with legends of King Solomon
and the Queen of Sheba; the Ark of the Covenant that is said to rest
in Axum; the great Axumite kingdom and the birth of Christianity;
the rise of Islam; and the story of King Lalibela, who is believed
to have constructed eleven rock-hewn churches, still standing today
and considered the eighth wonder of the world.
Ethiopia is the only African nation that was not colonized by European
colonial forces. It was briefly occupied by the Italians between
1936 and 1941.
Between 1889 and 1913, during the reign of Emperor Menelik II, he
fended off the encroachments of European powers. Italy posted the
greatest threat, having begun to colonize part of what would become
its future colony of Eritrea in the mid 1880s. In 1896, Ethiopia
defeated Italy at the Battle of Adwa, which was considered the first
victory of an African nation over a European colonial power.
Menelik's successor, Haile Selassie I (who reigned from 1930-1974)
was left with the task of dealing with Italy's resurgent expansionism. In
the early years of World War II, Ethiopia was liberated from the Italians
by the joint forces of the Resistance Movement and the British Army. After
being restored to power, Emperor Selassie attempted to implement reforms and
modernize the state.
There are many reminders of His move to modernization today. One
of the most important legacies for the Rastafarian community is the land grant
in Shashemene. There is an international community of Rastafarians there where
a school, community center, and other community initiatives have been implemented.
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