25-page course summary Excerpt: Ethiopia has 70-80 languages, but some are spoken by a limited number of speakers. One third speak Oromo, another third speak Amharic and the other third are other languages. It happens because of topography - the entire northern part of Ethiopia sits on a level and very mountainous. Transportation is difficult. That is why the cultures are preserved and there is no mixing. Added to it are elements like a prelude that came very late.


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Main periods:

  • 1st century - 9th century: Kingdom of Axum - where ancient Ethiopia was created. The kingdom of Axum falls after the rise of Islam, he takes over the Red Sea routes. Ethiopia was exposed to seclusion and isolation. This fall involves the fact that the language of the governor of Axum, Gez, has ceased to be used as a spoken language.
  • By 1270: Zagwa Dynasty
  • 1270-1974: The Solomonic dynasty - named after King Solomon. A dynasty of kings - the last emperor was Haile Selassie who was violently overthrown in 1974.
  • 1974-1991: The rule of the pro-Soviet echelon - a rule that very quickly became a member of the Soviet Union. A very oppressive rule, a rule of terror. Their rule ended with the fall of the Soviet Union.
  • 1991- today: the current republic - the federal republic.

At the beginning of the modern era, Ethiopia is seen as a mighty country that is most of Africa.