(Ethiopianism) The Ethiopian Movement is a religious movement that began in southern Africa towards the end of the 19th century, when two groups broke away from the Anglican and Methodist churches. ...
(Ethiopians) Ethiopia's population is highly diverse. Most of its people speak a Semitic or Cushitic language. The Oromo, Amhara, and Tigreans make up more than three-fourths of the population, but there are more than 80 different ethnic groups within Ethiopia. ...
Ancient Aethiopia (Greek u0391u1F30u03B8u03B9u03BFu03C0u03AFu03B1) first appears as a geographical term in classical sources in reference to the Upper Nile region, as well as all certain areas south of the Sahara desert and south of the Atlantic Ocean. Its earliest mention is in the works of Homer: twice in the Iliad, and three times in the Odyssey...
(The Ethiopians) The Ethiopians is a ska, rocksteady, and reggae vocal group, founded by Leonard Dillon (born 9 December 1942, Port Antonio, Jamaica), Stephen Taylor and Aston Morris. The group started out recording for Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd in 1966.
(Ethiopia) Country in Eastern Africa. Official name: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia; Sub-Saharan Africa, especially the parts south of Egypt and along and east of the Nile