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Including results for history of ethiopia

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    Ethiopian historiography

    Overview about the historiography of Ethiopia

    Ethiopian historiography includes the ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern disciplines of recording the history of Ethiopia, including both native and foreign sources. The roots of Ethiopian historical writing can be traced back to the ancient Kingdom of Aksum. These early texts were written in either the Ethiopian Ge'ez script or the Greek alphabet, and included a variety of mediums such as manuscripts and epigraphic inscriptions on monumental stelae and obelisks documenting contemporary events. The writing of history became an established genre in Ethiopian literature during the early Solomonic dynasty. In this period, written histories were usually in the form of royal biographies and dynastic chronicles, supplemented by hagiographic literature and universal histories in the form of annals. Christian mythology became a linchpin of medieval Ethiopian historiography due to works such as the Orthodox Kebra Nagast. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Ethiopian historiography includes the ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern disciplines of recording the history of Ethiopia, including both native and foreign sources. The roots of Ethiopian historical writing can be traced back to the ancient Kingdom of Aksum (c. AD 100 - c. 940).
    • History of Ethiopia

      Medieval map of Ethiopia, including the ancient lost city of Barara, which is located in modern-day Addis Ababa. Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in Africa; [1] the emergence of Ethiopian civilization dates back thousands of years. Abyssinia or rather "Ze Etiyopia" was ruled by the Semitic Abyssinians (Habesha) composed mainly of the Amhara, Tigrayans and the Cushitic Agaw.

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  4. britannica.com

    Dec 9, 2024history of Ethiopia, a survey of notable events and people in the history of Ethiopia, from the prehistoric era to the present day.Ethiopia is the largest and most populated country in the Horn of Africa.It is also one of the world's oldest countries (sometimes referred to as Abyssinia in previous historical periods), its territorial extent having varied over the millennia of its existence.
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Medieval map of Ethiopia, including the ancient lost city of Barara, which is located in modern-day Addis Ababa. Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in Africa; [1] the emergence of Ethiopian civilization dates back thousands of years. Abyssinia or rather "Ze Etiyopia" was ruled by the Semitic Abyssinians (Habesha) composed mainly of the Amhara, Tigrayans and the Cushitic Agaw.
  6. static1.squarespace.com

    The Grand Narrative of Ethiopian historiography tended to take these two boundaries as certain. After the ^Solomonic restoration _ in í î ó ì, Ethiopia went through periods of external intrusion (the jihad of Ahmed Gragn, the Portuguese influence, the Oromo migration), and arrived almost at a ...
  7. A History of Ethiopia Harold G. Marcus Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994. Pp. xv, 261. Ethiopian historiography has long needed this work. Not since 1935 when A.H.M. Jones and Elizabeth Monroe published A History of Abyssinia has there existed in English a broad, introductory text that was both scholarly and readable.
  8. tandfonline.com

    The origins of Ethiopian historiography traced back to the ancient kingdom of Aksum, which has its roots in the heritages of inscriptions and manuscripts written in either the Ethiopian Ge'ez script or Greek alphabet. Royal Chronicles and accounts of foreign travelers also provide significant roles to the development of Ethiopian historiography.
  9. en.sewasew.com

     Ethiopian historiography includes the ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern disciplines of recording the history of Ethiopia, including both native and foreign sources. The roots of Ethiopian historical writing can be traced back to the ancient Kingdom of Aksum (c. AD 100 - c. 940). These early texts were written in either the ...
  10. Modern Ethiopian historiography originated in the 1960s with the founding of what is now Addis Ababa University's Department of History and the attempt to create a history appropriate to a country which most of the founders saw primarily within an African, rather than a Middle Eastern context.4 Sven Rubenson is the doyen of this
  11. cambridge.org

    Events since 1974 have challenged fundamental assumptions about Ethiopian history, calling in question the country's borders and internal coherence, the nature of its social order, the centrality of its monarchy and Zionist ideology to the maintenance of the polity, and the viability of the peasant way of life. In so doing they challenge a ...
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