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- Abyssinia - Wikipedia
Abyssinia ( æbɪˈsɪniə ; [1] also known as Abyssinie, Abissinia, Habessinien, or Al-Habash) was an ancient region in the Horn of Africa situated in the northern highlands of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea [2]
- Kingdom of Abyssinia - World History Encyclopedia
The Kingdom of Abyssinia was founded in the 13th century CE and, transforming itself into the Ethiopian Empire via a series of military conquests, lasted until the 20th century CE
- Eastern Africa - Abyssinia, Horn of Africa, Red Sea | Britannica
The Christians retreated into what may be called Abyssinia, an easily defensible, socially cohesive unit that included mostly Christian, Semitic-speaking peoples in a territory comprising most of Eritrea, Tigray, and Gonder and parts of Gojam, Shewa, and Welo
- Abyssinia and the Ethiopian Empire: The Ancient . . . - Ancient Origins
Once known as the Ethiopian Empire, or Abyssinia, which existed from 1270 to 1974, it is one of the longest surviving empires in history and is defined by its distinctive character and a past filled with defining moments
- Abyssinia: The Only African Country to Avoid Colonialism
19th-century European nations partitioned Africa among themselves However, Abyssinia managed to repel all foreign invaders, becoming the only African country that did not fall to the clutches of colonialism
- Ancient Ethiopia - Map, History and Unforgettable Events of Abyssinia
Ancient Ethiopia, Ethiopian Empire, or Abyssinia is one of those places in Africa where a number of remarkable events happened in the history of the ‘Horn of Africa’
- The Abyssinian Kingdom
The Abyssinian Kingdom, also known as the Ethiopian Empire, is one of the oldest and most historically significant civilizations in Africa With its roots tracing back to ancient times, the Abyssinian Kingdom has played a crucial role in the history of not just Ethiopia, but the entire Horn of Africa and beyond The history of the Abyssinian Kingdom is marked by its rich cultural heritage, its
- Abyssinia | historical region, Africa | Britannica
The Christians retreated into what may be called Abyssinia, an easily defensible, socially cohesive unit that included mostly Christian, Semitic-speaking peoples in a territory comprising most of Eritrea, Tigray, and Gonder and parts of Gojam, Shewa, and Welo
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