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  2. Solomonic dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial family is currently non-regnant. Members of the family in Ethiopia at the time of the 1974 Ethiopian Revolution were imprisoned; some were executed and others exiled. In 1976, ten great-grandchildren of Haile Selassie were extracted from Ethiopia in an undertaking later detailed in a book by Jodie Collins, titled Code Word ...

  3. File:Imperial coat of arms of Ethiopia (Haile Selassie).svg

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    Imperial coat of arms of Ethiopia (Haile Selassie) Blazon reference. English ... more similar to the original images: 18:33, 3 October 2013: 1,094 × 1,221 (2.2 MB ...

  4. File:Imperial coat of arms of Ethiopia (Menelik II).svg

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    English: Imperial of Ethiopia under Menelik II, some time before 1911 ... more similar to the original images: 18:37, 3 October 2013: 1,094 × 1,221 (2.19 MB) Tom-L ...

  5. File:Ethiopian imperial standard of Haile Selassie I (obverse ...

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    Ethiopia has enacted a copyright law as published in the Official Gazette (unofficial English (WIPO) translation) which came into force on 19 July 2004. Public domain Public domain false false This work is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains ...

  6. Haile Selassie Gugsa - Wikipedia

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    Haile Selassie Gugsa CBE (1907–1985) [1] was an Ethiopian army commander and member of the Imperial family from Tigray. He is known for betraying his country during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and becoming a fascist collaborator.

  7. Amha Selassie - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Imperial family remained imprisoned until 1989 (for the women) and 1990 (for the men). In April 1989, Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen was proclaimed "Emperor of Ethiopia" in exile, at his home in London by members of the exiled Ethiopian community. He took the throne name of Amha Selassie I. His wife began also using the title of ...

  8. Everything to Know About Enkutatash, the Ethiopian New Year - AOL

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    We've got all the information on Enkutatash, including when Ethiopian New Year is in 2023, how the holiday is celebrated today, and the meaning behind the name.

  9. Joel Dawit Makonnen - Wikipedia

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    Prince Joel David Makonnen Haile Selassie of Ethiopia (Yoel Dawit Makonnen Haile Selassie; born 5 May 1982) is an attorney, businessman, philanthropist, writer, and member of the Ethiopian Imperial House of Solomon. He is the great-grandson of Haile Selassie I, the last Emperor of Ethiopia.