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Flag of the Ethiopian Empire with the Lion of Judah (a symbol of the Solomonic dynasty dating back to medieval times), otherwise known as the imperial flag (1870?–1897, 1913–1936, 1941–1974). [6] It remains popular with the Rastafari movement, monarchists, and Ethiopian nationalists.
Disputed early version of the post-1897 flag. [17] 1881-1889: Flag of The Ethiopian Empire: 3 triangular pennants of red, yellow and green. [18] 1897-1914: Flag of The Ethiopian Empire: A horizontal tricolour of red, yellow and green with the first Ethiopic letter of Emperor Menelik's name superimposed at the center. [19] [20] [21] 1897-1936 ...
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Flag of the Imperial Standard of the Solomonic dynasty with the Lion of Judah (a symbol of the dynasty dating back to medieval times), otherwise known as the imperial flag (1870?–1936, 1941–1974). [13] It remains popular with the Rastafari movement, monarchists, and Ethiopian nationalists.
Ethiopia has enacted a copyright law as published in the Official Gazette (unofficial English (WIPO) translation) which came into force on 19 July 2004. This image shows a flag , a coat of arms , a seal or some other official insignia .
The outcome of this battle ensured Ethiopia’s independence, making it the only African country never to be colonized. 124 years ago, Ethiopian men and women defeated the Italian army in the ...
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