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Ethiopia Through Russian Eyes: Country in Transition, 1896-1898
2000
By:
Alexander Bulatovich (Author), Richard Seltzer (Translator)
Ethiopia 1896-1898 through Bulatovich's eyes, detailing its culture, modernization, and fight against colonial powers.
Categories:
Ethiopia
Diversity
Conflict/War
The Oromo: An Ancient People Great African Nation
1901
By:
Martial De Salviac (Author), Ayalew Kanno (Translation)
This text explores the rich history, culture, and society of the Oromo people in Ethiopia and Kenya.
Categories:
Oromoo
History
Ethiopia
The Oromo and the Christian Kingdom of Ethiopia: 1300 - 1700
2015
By:
Mohammed Hassen
A history between the Oromo and Ethiopian Christian kingdom, highlighting cultural dynamics and historical perspectives.
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Oromoo
History
Ethiopia
The Oromo of Ethiopia: A History 1570-1860
1994
By:
Mohammed Hassen
The book traces the history of the Oromo people over nearly three centuries from 1570 up to 1860.
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Oromoo
History
Ethiopia
OROMIA: An Introduction to the History of the Oromo People
1999
By:
Gadaa Melbaa
A comprehensive (but brief) overview of the Oromo people's history, culture, and socio-political structures.
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Ethiopia
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