Ilẹ̀ọbalúayé Ethiópíà

Ilẹ̀ọbalúayé Ethiópíà (èdè Àmháríkì: የኢትዮጵያ ንጉሠ ነገሥት መንግሥተ, Mängəstä Ityop'p'ya) also known as Abyssinia, covered a geographical area that the present-day northern half of Ethiópíà and Ẹritrẹ́à covers.

የኢትዮጵያ ንጉሠ ነገሥት መንግሥተ
Mängəstä Ityop'p'ya
Ethiopian Empire

 

1137–1936
1941–1974

 

Àsìá

Motto
"Ethiopia Stretches Her Hands unto God"
Anthem
Ityopp'ya Hoy
"Ethiopia be happy"
Location of Ethiopia
The Ethiopian Empire in the middle ages.
CapitalAddis Ababa
Language(s)èdè Àmháríkì
ReligionEthiopian Orthodox, Ìjọ Kátólìkì (1622–1632)
GovernmentAutocracy,[1] absolute monarchy (until 1931)
Constitutional Monarchy
Emperor
 - 1137Mara Takla Haymanot
 - 1930–1974Haile Selassie 1k
Prime Minister
 - 1942–1957Makonnen Endelkachew
 - 1974Mikael Imru
LegislatureCrown Council
Historical eraMiddle Ages,
Ìjàdù fún Áfríkà,
Ogun Àgbáyé Ẹlẹ́ẹ̀kejì, Cold War
 - Established1137
 - 1st Italo-Ethiopian War1895–1896
 - Constitution created16 July 1931
 - Italian colonization1936–1941
 - Monarchy abolishedOṣù Kẹ̀sán 12, 1974
CurrencyDọ́là Ethiópíà
Ní òní ó jẹ́ apá  Ethiópíà
 Ẹritrẹ́à
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See also

Itokasi

Itokasi
Bibliografi
  • Adekumobi, Saheed A. (2007). The History of Ethiopia. Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 219 Pages. ISBN 0-313-32273-2. 
  • Pankhurst, Richard (2001). The Ethiopians: A History. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 299 Pages. ISBN 0-631-22493-9. 
  • Shillington, Kevin (2004). Encyclopedia of African History, Vol. 1. London: Routledge. pp. 1912 Pages. ISBN 1-57958-245-1.