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  1. Revolution and Genocide in Ethiopia and Cambodia by Edward Kissi, 2006-03-21
  2. Ethiopia: A Comprehensive Bibliography by Paulos Milkias, 1989-11
  3. Imagining Ethiopia: Struggles for History and Identity in the Horn of Africa by John Sorenson, 1993-08-01
  4. Famine and Foreigners: Ethiopia since Live Aid by Peter Gill, 2010-09-08
  5. From Poverty to Famine in Northeast Ethiopia: A Rural History 1900-1935 (University of Pennsylvania Press publications in ethnohistory) by James McCann, 1987-02
  6. Islamic History and Culture in Southern Ethiopia by Ulrich Braukamper, 2003-03-01
  7. Britain, Greece and the Politics of Sanctions: Ethiopia, 1935-1936 (Royal Historical Society Studies in History) by James Barros, 1982-01-01
  8. An Economic History of Ethiopia (Collection Intersections Europeennes,)
  9. Earthquake History of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa by P. Gouin, 1979-06
  10. The History of Ethiopia by A. H. M. Jones, Elizabeth Monroe, 2001-12
  11. Social History and Theoretical Analyses of the Economy of Ethiopia (Studies in African Economic and Social Development) by Daniel Teferra, 1990-10
  12. Fau: Portrait of an Ethiopian Famine by James Waller, 1990-07
  13. Ethiopian Perspectives: A Bibliographical Guide to the History of Ethiopia (African Special Bibliographic Series)
  14. A Social History of Ethiopia: The Northern and Central Highlands from Early Medieval Times to the Rise of Emperor Tewodros II by Richard Keir Pethick Pankhurst, 1992-06

41. Ethiopian History - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
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42. Ethiopia Culture | Ethiopia History
Complete, objective information on Ethiopia travel, including photos and reviews. Add your own wikistyle contributions.
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Edit This Under the Emperors Theodore II (1855-68) Johannes IV (1872-89) and Menelik II (1889-1913) the kingdom began to emerge from its medieval isolation. When Menelik II died his grandson Lij Iyassu succeeded to the throne but soon lost support because of his Muslim ties. He was deposed in 1916 by the Christian nobility and Menelik's daughter Zewditu was made empress. Her cousin Ras Tafari Makonnen (1892-1975) was made regent and successor to the throne. In 1930 after the empress died the regent adopting the throne name Haile Selassie was crowned emperor. His reign was interrupted in 1936 when Italian Fascist forces invaded and occupied Ethiopia. The emperor was forced into exile in England despite his plea to the League of Nations for intervention. Five years later the Italians were defeated by Ethiopian People and the emperor returned to the throne. After a period of civil unrest which began in February 1974 the aging Haile Selassie I was deposed on September 12 1974 and a provisional administrative council of soldiers known as the Derg ("committee") seized power from the emperor and installed a government which was socialist in name and military in style. The Derg summarily executed 59 members of the royal family and ministers and generals of the emperor's government; Emperor Haile Selassie was strangled in the basement of his palace on August 22 1975. Lt. Col. Mengistu Haile Mariam assumed power as head of state and Derg chairman after having his two predecessors killed. Mengistu's years in office were marked by a totalitarian-style government and the country's massive militarization financed by the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc and assisted by Cuba. From 1977 through early 1978 thousands of suspected enemies of the Derg were tortured and/or killed in a purge called the "red terror." Communism was officially adopted during the late 1970s and early 1980s with the promulgation of a Soviet-style constitution Politburo and the creation of the Workers' Party of Ethiopia (WPE).

43. IMPERIAL ETHIOPIA HOME PAGE
Their Imperial Majesties, Emperor Haile Selassie I and Empress Menen with their children and grandchildren at the time of the 20th Anniversary of their Coronation November 1950
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IMPERIAL ETHIOPIA HOME PAGE
Their Imperial Majesties, Emperor Haile Selassie I and Empress Menen with their children and grandchildren at the time of the 20th Anniversary of their Coronation November 1950, all dressed in national costume.
  • CLICK HERE FOR AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM THE IMPERIAL FAMILY CONCERNING RECENT EVENTS This Page commemorates the Ethiopian Monarchy and the Imperial House of the Ethiopian Empire. The Solomonic Dynasty of Ethiopia reigned with few interruptions from it's founding by Menelik I, son of the Biblical King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, until the fall of Haile Selassie I in 1974. This page is not directly affiliated with any political or monarchist organization, nor is it connected to any religious or ethnic group or party. It is meant simply as a point of interest for those looking for information on the Ethiopian monarchy. It is not the official webpage of the Imperial Family of Ethiopia or any of it's members. The Imperial Crest of the House of Solomon The above Crest is the Official Coat of Arms and Seal of the Ethiopian Monarchy, and is displayed on this website with the gracious permission of the Ethiopian Crown Council.
  • 44. Ethiopia - History
    A selection of articles related to Ethiopia History Ethiopia - History Encyclopedia - Ethiopia. The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Amharic Š ‰
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    45. DireTube - Ethiopian Largest Video Sharing Site - EThiopian History
    Ethiopia His Imper Haile Selassie I Talaku meri Full 116 Hours
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    46. DigEthiopia - Stories Tagged With Ethiopia History
    Stories tagged with ethiopia history DigEthiopia is a place where you can find the latest Ethiopia news to get information and share your opinions.
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