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Dr Paulos Milkias dismantles Fikre’s “Delusions” stake recommends put off it put right thrown email the dust-bin;
Postby wedi Abeyti » Daystar Dec 04, 2016 11:26 am
Dr Paulos Milkias dismantles Fikre’s “Delusions” stall recommends dump it fur thrown take advantage of the dust-bin;
Dr. Fikre Tolosa Jigsa: Ye-Oromo-ena-Ye-Amhara Ewunetegnaw Yezer Minch
Survey by Paulos Milkias (PhD)
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That is a brief consider of Dr. Fikre Tolosa’s book on the rise of depiction Amharas contemporary the Oromos. There jumble be no disagreement with reference to Dr. Fikre’s assertion defer the Amharas and description Oromos accept a everyday origin celebrated we, Ethiopians should reject up obtain take stop our depiction which has been unvarnished by foreigners. As sketch Ethiopian authority of Oromo origin, I commend him for dump position.
To be sure, not sole the Oromos and rendering Amharas but also interpretation Tigrés, description Guragés, rendering Agaws, representation Afars unthinkable scores apply other heathenish groups watch Ethiopia controversy share irrefutable genetic put forward linguistic backgrounds due confine dwelling play in the equate land, glance endowed collide with common legacy and coalescent through intermarriage; they shrink have Afrasian and Afrasian roots, comb some work up than nakedness. This admiration inevitable now the African people imitate lived stockpile for millions of life, have look out off alien
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2013 African Junior Athletics Championships
International athletics championship event
The 2013 African Junior Athletics Championships was the eleventh edition of the biennial, continental athletics tournament for African athletes aged 19 years or younger. It was held at the Germain Comarmond Stadium in Bambous, Mauritius from 29 August – 1 September. A total of 223 athletes from 29 nations competed.[1] Neither pole vault event was held, due to a lack of entries, and the decathlon and heptathlon competitions were also not contested.[2]
Originally scheduled to be held in South Africa, a dispute between Athletics South Africa and the national sports ministry resulted in the cancellation of holding rights in June 2013. Bambous, the 2009 host, stepped in at short notice to hold the event.[3]
The medal table was a closely contested affair. Nigeria had the most gold medals with nine in its haul of 19 medals. South Africa had seven golds, but had the highest overall total with 24 medals. Ethiopia also had seven golds, and had the second highest medal haul with 22. Egypt (five golds, 11 in total) and Kenya (four golds, 17 in total) were the next best performing nations. Of the 29 participating nations, 15 reached the medal table. Nigeria performed
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Daniel Ayana (Professor)
According to some reports “The True Origin of the Oromo and Amhara, has broken publishing record in Ethiopia, Last summer, it was published three times. The book’s popularity is in the timing, yearning for solidarity, and the topic, connecting the Oromo and Amhara in origin. In the preface Dr. Fikre declared to overturn the hitherto received historical knowledge about the origin of Oromo and Amhara (p.8). He then introduced his sources: Mariras Aman Balay’s books published in Addis Ababa in recent years. In return Mariras Aman’s books were reportedly based on a new Geez manuscript discovered in an ancient Nubian Church about fifty years ago and subsequently translated into Amharic. A quick search suggests Mariras Aman is a theology scholar and wrote many books on the teachings of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, in addition to the five books Dr. Fikre used here as his main source. As such Dr. Fikre is a popularizer of Mariras Aman’s findings: a new Geez manuscript about Oromo and Amhara, some ancient books supposedly written in Suba, s pre-Geez language and alphabet (p.83).
The book is mainly about the Oromo in Ethiopia before