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tips for playing as ethiopia ? : r eu4 - Reddit I just started playing Ethiopia yesterday Basically follow the mission trees, which progressively give you claims on the land around you and use that as your “guide” for where to conquer next (or take a look at the red hawk guide on YouTube, that’s what he does)
Ethiopia tips : r hoi4 - Reddit Just gonna necro this thread for posterity of future ethiopia players So, Italy usually offers peace and includes the sultanate It's advisable to just take this deal as your war can morph in WW2 if you don't wrap it up by 39 Monarchist is the crappiest way to go as you get the least support, IMO boarding the train is waaaay better as you can buy thousands of artillery guns support equipment
Whats the etymology behind the word Ethiopia and when did it . . . - Reddit The Ethiopia in the bible I think is the Greek translation of what the Hebrews called Kush, aka the lands south of egypt, aka Nubia So the 30 something mentions of ethiopia in the bible probably arent referring to us or one of our predecessor states
Moving to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia : r expats - Reddit It is very inexpensive to hire help in Ethiopia and I would encourage you to do so if you have the budget You can make a huge difference to someone's life and they will be a huge help to you Many expats I know in Addis have cooks, housekeepers and security as well has hiring someone to drive them As the majority of the country practices some kind of clean eating rules (either Orthodox
Colourism and Anti-Blackness are Real in Ethiopia says Weyni Tesfai Ethiopia was doing that as recent as last this hour we are in Ethiopia has history that history this but its history is painted with the blood of their African brothers, and the bones of their the brothers they saw less them than
Guys Im confused I conquered Ethiopia but cant form Italian east . . . Ethiopia has a focus that causes them to go into exile once they capitulate They "join" allies (can't call anyone into the war) and the war "keeps going" (you don't even get the stability penalty for being at war)
Whats the deal with Ethiopian Coffee? : r Coffee - Reddit Anyway, an intensely fruity natural process Ethiopia is commonly the coffee that starts people's coffee journeys, just floors them, because it's just so unmistakable A lot of tasting notes are subtle, and difficult for a novice to pick up (what? it just tastes like coffee!), whereas when the bag of Ethiopia says 'blueberry', you get socked in the mouth with blueberry notes
r Ethiopia on Reddit: Has anyone been inside the Chapel of the Tablet . . . Ethiopia has had so many wars during its long history that there must be some protocol for protecting the ark in times of upheaval I also doubt that European historian in the 1930s or 1940s was the first person to force their way into the chapel You won't be able to see it under any circumstances unless you are the guardian monk
r Ethiopia on Reddit: How do modern Italians view the first and second . . . In most African countries, people celebrate independence day from their colonial subjects unlike Ethiopia who celebrates victory day from resisting colonization from the Kingdom of Italy at the Battle of Adwa in 1896 Ethiopians also mourn for the loss of many of their citizens from the Second Italo-Ethiopian war Do Italians, on the whole, show interest in the conflicts involving Ethiopia