File:Habesha traditional historical music.webm
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English: Habesha traditional historical music
Habesha is a term in Ethiopia and Eritrea is not an ethnic group; it is not a country; nor is there a common language or religion which they collectively follow. Habesha is a state of mind and recognizing that it comes from the same Middle Eastern ancestral culture Habesha and how to say Black Arabs because the Ethiopians and Eritreans are the meeting of Middle Eastern and African Cultures. Habesha was a population living in yemen that the ancient Axumite Ethiopians had incorporated into their kingdom, then at the beginning of the tenth century Arab Gulf geographers began to describe the Horn of Africa region as Al-Habash Habesha solidarity to tigray from an old ethiopian
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https://www.worldcat.org/title/secular-verse-and-poetry-in-ethiopian-traditional-music/oclc/3326619 https://aaas.fas.harvard.edu/people/kay-kaufman-shelemay http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Org_Institutes/Eth_res.html http://www.africa.upenn.edu/ https://www.mdc-berlin.de/person/dr-timkehet-teffera-mekonnen |
Author | myself 1965 |
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movie made by myself |
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