Episode 4 - Prominent Women

Episode 4 - Prominent Women

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EPISODE 7 - Analysis on the Subkingdoms of Ethiopia : An interview with Dr. Larebo

This episode is a special one, as we interview esteemed Doctor, Professor, and Historian Haile Larebo on the historical significance on some of the kingdoms, peoples and regions in the southern, central, and western Ethiopia during the Medieval Ages such as the Kembatta, Hadiya, ...  Show more

EPISODE 6 - Emperor Tewodros II

The Shifta, The “Mad-Man”, The Visionary, Robin-Hood, the Uniter... There are many names to describe one of the most important and praised figures in Ethiopian History, yes, Emperor Tewodros himself. Join us as we discuss his past, his coming to power, how he, "the son of a Kosso ...  Show more

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