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Ethiopian Yellow Pages 18th Edition. Serving the Community since 1993.

Ethiopian Yellow Pages 18th Edition. Serving the Community since 1993.

The Ethiopian Yellow Pages is once again pleased to present to you yet another edition of your favorite resource publication. "The 18th Ethiopian Yellow Pages Edition." The Ethiopian Yellow Pages always ...

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Artist Behailu Menegesha Passed Away March 3, 2013.

March 3, 2013
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Share Artist Behailu Menegesha Passed Away March 3,2013. Our deepest Condolences go out to his family and friends, ፍትሃተ ፀሎቱ Thursday march 7,2013 9:00AM ጀምሮ በ DEBRE MIHERERT ST MICHAIL ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TEWAHEDO CHURCH 3010 Earl Place NE Washington DC ይካሄዳል። Reed more about our exclusive interview with  Late Artist Behailu Menegesha . በአዲስ...

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Artist Setegn Atenaw & Wubet Mekonnen Best Wedding!!

February 25, 2013
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Shareየአርቲስት ሰጠኝ አጠናው እና የሙሽሪት ዉቢት መኮነን ዕለተ ሰርግ እለቱ ቅዳሜ Feb፣ 23, 2013 ምሽቱ  የሁለት ጥንድ ሙሽሮች መሞሸሪያ፣ የ3 ጉልቻ የትዳር ማጠናከሪያ፣ ለዘላለም በፍቅር አንቺ ትብስ እኔ ትብስ እየተባባሉ ቀሪዉን ህይወታቸውን አብረው ጥንድ ሆነው ለመኖር ወዳጅ ዘመድ ጔደኛ ተጠርቶ ሙሽራዬ የሚዘፈንበት መልካም የሰርግ የደስታ ምሽት ነበር። የዚህም ታላቅ የተቀደሰ ዕለት ባለቤቶች ሙሽሮች ከነበሩት...

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Artist Tesfaye Lemma is dead age 66:-

February 2, 2013
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ShareArtist Tesfaye Lemma is dead age 66:- Tesfaye Lemma is a composer, choreographer,conductor, and cultural expert. His artistic endeavors are known throughout Ethiopia and within the Ethiopian population of the United States, primarily within the older generations. Perhaps Lemma’s most notable profession was his role as director of Orchestra Ethiopia, an orchestra of up to 30 traditional instrumentalists, vocalists, and...

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Yehunie Belay: “BIZORU” Must Watch New hot video Clip

October 20, 2012
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DNA clues to Queen of Sheba tale

June 21, 2012
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Modern day Ethiopians show great cultural, linguistic and historical diversity

Share21 June 2012 By Helen Briggs Clues to the origins of the Queen of Sheba legend are written in the DNA of some Africans, according to scientists. Genetic research suggests Ethiopians mixed with Egyptian, Israeli or Syrian populations about 3,000 years ago. This is the time the queen, mentioned in great religious works, is...

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“Sew Bageru” Short Documentary Video. Artist Yehunie Belay

May 25, 2012
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WAMU NPR show Global Perspective Features: “9th and U”

February 23, 2012
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Global Perspective 9th and U

ShareFor much of the 20th Century, Washington D.C.’s U Street, or “Black Broadway,” was a vibrant intellectual, artistic, and commercial hub for African Americans — and one of the few places black people were able to live. The neighborhood has since seen changes with gentrification and immigration. In recent years, Ethiopian immigrants have been...

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On the Next Issue: An Exclusive Interview with Ethiopian Singer and Comdian Yeredaw Tenaw

February 23, 2012
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On the Next Issue: An Exclusive Interview with Ethiopian Singer and Comdian Yeredaw Tenaw

ShareComing up on our next Bawza Issue: An Exclusive Interview with Ethiopian Singer and Comdian Yeredaw Tenaw. ከገጠመኞቼ ሁሉ የማልረሣው በአዲስ አመት ለእንቁጣጣሽ ህፃናት ቤቴ መጥተው እንቁጣጣሽ ሲሉኝ ከነበሩኝ 1 ባለ 10 ብር እና 1 ባለ አንድ ብር ውስጥ ባለ 10ሩን ሰጥቼ መሸወዴን ያወቅሁ ዕለት ነው። ሙሉ ቃለ ምልልሱን በሚቀጥለው እትማችን ይጠብቁ    ...

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Ancient Goldmine Discovered in Ethiopia may Possibly Solving Biblical Queen of Sheba’s (Makeda) Treasure Mystery?

February 15, 2012
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The first bronze statue, about 2,500 years old, to be discovered at the temple believed to be that of the Queen of Sheba, near the ancient city of Mareb, Yemen on Apr. 17, 1952. Image Credit: Press Association

ShareAn ancient goldmine discovered on a hill on the Gheralta plateau in northern Ethiopia is said to be the treasure trove of Queen of Sheba, the biblical legend who traveled from Ethiopia to Israel to meet the king and showered upon him tons of gold about 3,000 years ago. Called by different names such...

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Ethiopian-Israel performances grace Jerusalem in the Second Annual Hullegeb Festival

December 9, 2011
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Performances Hullegeb Festival

ShareFour Ethiopian women sit on a bare stage. They wear brightly colored head coverings that match their outfits. The performance begins with them shaking their heads from side to side until the rhythm and routine build to their moving their shoulders and upper bodies. This performance, called Opus for Heads, from the Beta Dance...

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