Habesha peoples (Ge'ez: ሐበሠተ; Amharic: ሐበሻ; Tigrinya: ሓበሻ; commonly used exonym: Abyssinians) is an ethnic or pan-ethnic identifier that has been historically...
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Habesha kemis (Amharic: ቀሚስ lit. "Shirt" or "Dress") is the traditional attire of Habesha women. The ankle length dress is usually worn by Ethiopian and...
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Kidan habesha (alt. ije tebab) is a clothing style from [habesha name="Dresser2011">Norine Dresser (7 January 2011). Multicultural Manners: Essential Rules...
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Ethiopian Empire (redirect from Habesha Kingdom)
The Ethiopian Empire, also formerly known by the exonym Abyssinia, or simply known as Ethiopia, was a sovereign state that historically encompasses the...
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Naming conventions in Eritrea and Ethiopia (redirect from Habesha names)
The naming convention used in Eritrea and Ethiopia does not have family names and typically consists of an individual personal name and a separate patronymic...
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Aksumite–Persian wars (redirect from Habesha–Persian wars)
The Aksumite–Persian wars were a protracted series of armed engagements between the Sasanian Persian Empire and the Aksumite Empire for control over South...
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Obsidian was born and raised in New Paltz, New York. She is of Eritrean Habesha descent and trained at the William Esper Studio. While there she began...
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Ethiopian–Adal War (redirect from Habesha-Adal war)
The Ethiopian–Adal War or Abyssinian–Adal War, also known in Arabic as the "Futuḥ al-Ḥabash" (Arabic: فتوح الحبش, conquest of Abyssinia), was a military...
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by the Amhara, Tigray, and Biher-Tigrinya of Eritrea and Ethiopia (see: Habesha peoples). The Turks created the province of Habesh when the Ottoman Empire...
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Eritrea–Ethiopia relations (section Ethiopian-Eritreans Community Organizations and the Habesha Community)
The Washington Post. "Facebook's first Habesha reflects on her refugee roots". 21 November 2014. "Habeshas around the globe mourn Nipsey Hussle: "It...
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