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  2. P'ent'ay - Wikipedia

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    (April 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Music, more technically speaking "hymns" or "psalms" ( Mezmur — መዝሙር – in Amharic, [ citation needed ] the official language of Ethiopia, and also in other Ethiopian-Eritrean languages as well) plays a big role in preaching and the daily life of P'ent'ay/Evangelical Christians.

  3. Elias Melka - Wikipedia

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    Elias Melka was born in Sebategna, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to his father Melka Geresu and his mother Atsede Feleke and raised in Abinet, Addis Ababa. [3] [4] Elias was born to a Protestant family, and this led him to becoming a member of church choir.

  4. Yonatan Aklilu - Wikipedia

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    On 21 December 2020, on behalf of Melkam Wetat, Yonatan donated 10 million Ethiopian birr for a school feeding project that was launched by the Addis Ababa city administrator. [8] In late 2022, Yonatan was accused by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church of "hate speech" for insulting the theology of the Church and view of Virgin Mary and saints.

  5. Music of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Protestant music also plays a dominant role since booming its distribution via CDs in 2000s, and recently it evolves from digital downloads. Some Ethiopian religious music has an ancient Christian element, traced to Yared , who lived during the reign of Emperor Gebre Meskel (Son of Kaleb of Aksumite Empire ) in the 6th century.

  6. List of musicians using Amharic vocals - Wikipedia

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  7. Meskel - Wikipedia

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    Protestantism - Eastern Protestant Christianity. P'ent'ay - Ethiopian-Eritrean Evangelical Churches. Pentecostal, Lutheran, Baptist, Mennonite, and other Evangelical churches; Significance: Commemorates the Feast of the Cross and the discovery of the True Cross by the Roman Empress Saint Helena of Constantinople in the fourth century. Celebrations

  8. Zeritu Kebede - Wikipedia

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    Zeritu Kebede [1] was born in Addis Ababa on 19 February 1984. [2] [3] Her father, Kebede Woldegiorgis, was an architect, and her mother, Engida Mitiku, was a housewife who was thirty years younger than her husband.

  9. Zinash Tayachew - Wikipedia

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    Zinash Tayachew was born on 13 January 1978, in the city of Gondar.Upon graduation from Fasiledes Secondary School in Gondar, Zinash Tayachew joined military service where she would meet her future husband, the current Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed Ali.