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  2. Help:Multilingual support (Ethiopic) - Wikipedia

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    In order to view Ethiopic fonts, you only need a unicode Ethiopic font in your computer's font folder. Once the font is installed, you may need to restart your Web browser in order to make it recognize the newly installed fonts. On Windows systems, the fonts folder is normally C:\Windows\Fonts.

  3. List of Ethiopian flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of The Ethiopian Empire: A horizontal tricolour of Yellow, Red and Green. 1875-1881 Flag of The Ethiopian Empire A horizontal tricolour of red, white and purple with the Lion of Judah superimposed at the center. Disputed early version of the post-1897 flag. [17] 1881-1889: Flag of The Ethiopian Empire: 3 triangular pennants of red, yellow ...

  4. Flags and emblems of the regions of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Flag Date Use Description Flag of Addis Ababa [1]2012: Flag of the Afar Region: The flag has a red triangle at the hoist with three horizontal stripes of blue, white and green in the fly.

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  6. Afewerk Tekle - Wikipedia

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    Afewerk Tekle (Amharic: አፈወርቅ ተክሌ; 22 October 1932 – 10 April 2012) was an Ethiopian artist, particularly known for his paintings on African and Christian themes as well as his stained glass. [1]

  7. Arbegnoch - Wikipedia

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    In the capital of Sudan, the Negus, now identified as Mister Smith, came into contact with emissaries of the resistance leaders and issued a first proclamation to the Ethiopian population on 8 July 1940 in which he praised the courage of the "chiefs and warriors of Ethiopia", made it known that their suffering was about to end thanks to the ...

  8. Jebena - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian variant has a separate spout to pour the water into and a spout to pour the coffee out from. In some areas where butter is added to the coffee, jebenas may have two spouts. Eritrean variants of the jebena are made in a similar fashion, but only possess one spout for water to be poured in from, and for coffee to be poured out from.

  9. List of presidents of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Until the Ethiopian Revolution of 1974, the heads of state of Ethiopia were either emperors or regents. From the coup d'état of the Derg leading to the fall of the empire in September 1974 until March 1975, the Derg considered the crown prince Asfaw Wossen (later regnal name Amha Selassie ) as the king (not emperor) and the nominal head of ...