I’m from Aksum the town. Anyways your rant was off subject. Yekuno Amlak traced his lineage to the last king of Aksum through paternity. He was from a province that has historically been apart of Aksum since its rise, so his link to it isn’t inconceivable. Please share any evidence you have of...
My dude you’re trying to rewrite history that is clearly recorded. Amlak resurrected the line of the kings of Aksum. He did this by defeating the last king of Zagwe. Zagwe history is clearly written as well, they are self described Agews. Every Ethiopian knows this and so should you. Gudit is...
Your people are retarded Squatting gypsies. Only can act up when you have numbers, besides that you’re like a domesticated cat. I look forward to the hanging of the savages for their crime. Oromo life has no meaning to me or your leaders. Ps the protests started in 2005.
One habesha enslaved...
Ethiopians aren’t savage barbarians like Galla. If and when it comes down to addis, we will be putting you in shackles once again. You’re not native to addis and it’s surrounding area. Barely even native to Ethiopia, don’t forget your place.
It sounds like you don't think Somalia would be apart of the union? The region is in an abysmal state, the region is in the middle of a junction between literally billions of people ie East Asia, Middle East, Europe and the rest of Africa. Ethiopia is not in the best of shape, but it is growing...
In Abiys speech he talked about how they need to uplift the Horn and how the people's of the Horn need to get back their diginity. Which is in regards to the exodus to Europe and Middle East and how they must develop their own countries. I believe he will initiate the long talked about Horn of...
False. The king of Aksum converted after a shipwrecked Syrian told of the religion. This is some 30 years before Constantine. There were already Christians/ and Jews before his time.
Doesn't the Harari region have a police force? Hararis should donate to it in order for them to get high tech weapons. Hararis should just kick out oromos from within the walls before it is too late.
lol UAE is too desperate, that oil must really be running out. UAE should have justused their port for trades between Europe and Asia, while using Djibouti for Africa and Asia . Oh well, they messed up big time. They seem very desperate to tap into Africa, I'm sure that they would invade Somalia...
Idk how much oil is in Somalia, but there's more blocks than just the Somali region in Ethiopia. There's natural gas in the south region and under the Tana basin.
I didn't say it would have to be forced, We just need to build a canal and flood parts of danakil depression. Hopefully it doesn't...
Illey looking at the oil like he owns it
It has been estimated that Ethiopia will make 8billion a year from the gas alone.
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Ethiopia needs to get it's hands on it's own port in the long run. We might have to flood parts of northern afar.
The oil will be used domestically while the natural gas will be exported to China. China is paying Djibouti to use its land and port to ship the gas, so it doesn't relate to the actual oil/gas concessions. I'm assuming it will be around 1billion a year or less as China still has to build the...
The region has begun to develop somewhat. Once it's connected to Somalia and the dams become operational, it will gain momentum. Plus the region gets a decent chunk of the profits. How they spend it is what will determine development.
@gurey
Profit for Ethiopia is estimated to be 7 billion a...
Ethiopia is to start extracting the first ever crude oil deposit from Ethio-Somali Region as of tomorrow, The Reporter learnt.
It is to be recalled that back in March, 2018, Poly-GCL, a Chinese company engaged in oil and gas exploration and development project in the Ethio-Somali Regional...
It does mention that as well, arguing the reds were the blemmies (beja) and the black (niolitc).
In habesha culture red and black signify race.
If you read further it mentions that Ezana relocated around 4400 bejas into northern Aksum. So It may have possibly been a rescue mission
:samwelcome:
https://books.google.com/books?id=Oy7N_d6HoYIC&pg=PA119&lpg=PA119&dq=black+and+red+noba&source=bl&ots=0IBohQ-3nQ&sig=92PFci8DRqA5V2iceBSw3iY0JS4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiMrt_Wu-zbAhVs0oMKHTWXA3gQ6AEwD3oECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=black and red noba&f=false
Go to where it starts off as "The Aksumite...
I noticed that he mentioned red and black Noba, which is interesting. It was most likely the different ethnic groups( Nilo Saharans and Cushitics).
King Ezana the Great was Habesha.
King Ezana ruled the Axumite Kingdom during the first half of the fourth century.
On the way up to the tombs of Kings Kaleb and Gebre Meskel, you’ll pass a small shack containing a remarkable find that three farmers stumbled upon in 1988: an Ethiopian version of the Rosetta Stone. The pillar...
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