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Biography

Name: Yekuno Amlak
Nationality: Ethiopian
Gender: Male
Occupations: king

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Biography of Yekuno Amlak
451 words, approx. 2 pages
The Ethiopian king Yekuno Amlak (reigned ca. 1268-1283) restored the Solomonic dynasty to the throne of Ethiopia after it had been held by the Zagwe dynasty for about 300 years. Almost everything that has been written about Yekuno Amlak pertains to a...


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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Yekuno Amlak of Ethiopia Information
749 words, approx. 3 pages
Emperor Yekuno Amlak (throne name Tasfa Iyasus) was nÉ™gusä nägäst (10 August 1270 - 19 June 1285)[1] of Ethiopia and restorer of the Solomonic dynasty. He traced his ancestry through his father, Tasfa Iyasus, to Dil Na'od, the last king of Axum....


News and Journals
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Ethiopia
12/13/2000: 365 words, approx. 1 pages
Ethiopia, Eritrea formally end two-year war Peace agreement halts conflict that killed thousands Associated Press Wednesday, December 13, 2000 Algiers, Algeria -- Ethiopia and Eritrea formally ended their two- year war on Tuesday, signing a peace agreement that halts a...
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National Catholic Reporter
Ethiopia.
05/12/2000: 3,215 words, approx. 11 pages
A land of chronic disaster and endless determination Heavily laden with sacks of emergency food donated by foreign governments, the camels confidently pad their way down the steep road that runs from Mersa, high in the Girana Mountains, south into the valleys...
 


 

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