Wiktionary AbyssiniaAbyssinia may refer to Ethiopian Empire , a historical nation Ethiopia , the modern nation SS Abyssinia SS Abyssinia , 1870 Canadian Pacific steamship HMS Abyssinia 1870 HMS Abyssinia 1870 , British armoured ship Abyssinia musical Abyssinia musical Abyssinia battle honour A song by the Patti Smith Group on Radio Ethiopia disambig ms Abyssinia ... more details
distinguish HMS Abyssinia 1870 Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image SSAbyssinia at Vancouver June 1887.jpg 300px Ship caption SS Abyssinia at Vancouver, June 1887. Infobox Ship Career Ship name SS Abyssinia Ship namesake HMS Abyssinia 1870 Abyssinia Ship owner Cunard Line 1870 1880 ... name Miramar cite Miramar id 1063765 shipname Abyssinia accessdate 18 May 2009 ref Ship completed May ... crew Ship notes The Abyssinia 1870 was a British mail liner originally operated by the Cunard Line ... Canadian Pacific Line in the Pacific. In December 1891, Abyssinia was destroyed mid Atlantic without ... express liners for the New York mail route. Abyssinia was the fourth of the five liners required for a weekly service. Abyssinia and her sister, Algeria were the first Cunard express steamers built ... . As completed in 1870, Abyssinia carried 200 first class passengers and 1050 stearage. She had a service ... Cunard employed Abyssinia on the Liverpool, Queenstown, New York service. All five of the new Cunarders ... 1870 Oceanic of 1871. For example, Abyssinia and her sister burned 90 tons of coal per day as compared ... to rebuild the fleet. ref name gibbs In 1880, Cunard sold Abyssinia to the Guion Line when that company needed a mail liner to replace the wrecked Montana . Two years later, Abyssinia finally received ..., Guion returned its new record breaker to Elders and continued to operate Abyssinia . At the same ... with Sir William Pierce of Elders as the new chairman. In 1887, Pierce chartered Guion s Abyssinia ..., China and India by steamship. Abyssinia opened the new Pacific service, with 22 first class .... Abyssinia s freight shipment of silk and tea was transferred to rail, arriving in New York via Montreal on 21 June, and loaded onto another ship arriving in London on 29 June. Abyssinia was returned ... Service of Fleet, Maps Overseas Flights, New York Times. 10 April 1949. ref Guion placed Abyssinia ... Spree spotted the smoke from Abyssinia and removed all passengers and crew by 4 15 pm. Abyssinia sank ... more details
Infobox Musical name Abyssinia subtitle The Musical image caption music Ted Kociolek lyrics James Racheff book James Racheff br Ted Kociolek basis Marked by Fire by br Joyce Carol Thomas productions 1987 Musical Theater Works br 1987 Goodspeed Musicals br 1988 Goodspeed Musicals br 1990 Cleveland Playhouse 1995 North Shore Music Theatre br 2005 North Shore Music Theatre br 2005 Goodspeed Musicals awards Abyssinia is a musical with music by Ted Kociolek , lyrics by James Racheff , and a book by both Racheff and Kociolek, based on the novel Marked by Fire , by Joyce Carol Thomas . Productions Abyssinia was first produced in 1987 by Musical Theater Works at the CSC Repertory Theater. It was directed by Tazewell Thompson . The scenery consultant was Evelyn Sakash, the lighting consultant was Clarke .... http www.nytimes.com 1987 04 12 theater theater abyssinia a musical.html?pagewanted 1 Theater Abyssinia, A Musical The New York Times , April 12, 1987 ref The North Shore Music Theatre produced Abyssinia ... view&id 452&Itemid Abyssinia listing, 2005 nsmt.org, retrieved March 4, 2010 ref ref http www.nsmt.org index.php?option com content&task view&id 367&Itemid 959 Abyssinia listing, 1995 nsmt.org, retrieved ..., ca August 2005, retrieved March 4, 2010 ref Abyssinia was also presented three times by Goodspeed ... The New York Times ref Abyssinia was also produced by the Cleveland Play House in the spring of 1991. Characters Mother Vera Abby s godmother, a folk healer Abyssinia Abby Jackson A sixteen year old girl .... Lily Noreen Lewis doubles as Mother Samuels. Synopsis Abyssinia Jackson is born during a tornado ... storm in which Abyssinia was born, hears Abby sing and begins to torment the young girl by challenging ... s faith in both man and God is destroyed and she vows never to sing again. Abyssinia s withdrawal affects .... In learning to relieve pain in others, Abyssinia begins to heal herself. At the play s conclusion, Abyssinia finds her voice again, overcomes Trembling Sally and rejoins the community. ABYSSINIA S issues ... more details
7 614 in the first batch. This act is known as the First migration to AbyssiniaAbyssinia in this incident because of the Arabic word, al Habesha people Habasha , whence Abyssinia is derived. They returned ... were ever on the increase. Muhammad at last permitted them to emigrate to some other place. Abyssinia .... In Rajab of the fifth year of the Mission, the first group emigrated to Abyssinia. The group comprised ... had left the shore. When the group reached Abyssinia, they heard the rumour that the whole ... were going on unabated. Some of them decided to return to Abyssinia and the rest entered Mecca, seeking the protection of a few influential people. This is known as the first migration to Abyssinia. Later on, a bigger group of eighty three men and eighteen women emigrated to Abyssinia separately .... ref http hujra.forumwise.com hujra thread32.html ref Hijrat to Abyssinia 613,615 Migrations ..., on the advice of Muhammad, migrated to Abyssinia in 613 where a benign Christian ruler, king Negus ..., brother of Ali, left for Abyssinia. ref Rafiq Zakaria, 1991, Muhammad and The Quran, New Delhi Penguin Books, pp. 403 4. ISBN 0140144234 ref Some reports noted Migrations were made to Abyssinia in three ..., Muhammad ordered his companions to migrate to Abyssinia. Hamza ibn Abd al Muttalib Hamza embraced ... hospitality by Negus, King of Abyssinia , also called al Najashi , Arab ic . Among ... Gradually, the number of emigrants increased in Abyssinia. Only a few days had passed in peace ... was false. The Meccans began to persecute even more severely those persons who had returned from Abyssinia. In spite of this, however, about a hundred Muslims managed to leave Mecca and settled in Abyssinia ... Talib, who was also the only person from the Banu Hashim clan who migrated to Abyssinia. Quraish delegation The migration of the Muslims to Abyssinia, and their reception at the friendly court of that country ... threat, such as they saw it, they decided to send an embassy to the court of the king of Abyssinia ... more details
unsourced date October 2010 Geobox River name Abyssinia Creek category Creek image image size image caption etymology country Australia country flag 1 state district type Region district Pilbara source source location source region source state source elevation source elevation note source length source lat d 21 source lat m 43 source lat s 41.69 source lat NS S source long d 119 source long m 18 source long s 1.96 source long EW E source coordinates note mouth name mouth location mouth district mouth region mouth state mouth country mouth note mouth lat d mouth lat m mouth lat s mouth lat NS mouth long d mouth long m mouth long s mouth long EW mouth coordinates note mouth elevation mouth elevation note length length round length note watershed watershed round watershed note discharge location discharge round discharge discharge note discharge min discharge max discharge1 location discharge1 imperial discharge1 note map map size map caption map1 map1 size map1 caption map1 locator commons Abyssinia Creek is a small meander in Pilbara The Pilbara , Western Australia . It flows through the Tambourah mining district from the Tambourah Creek . Category Watercourses of Western Australia ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title Abyssinia, Henry Series M A S H Image File MashEpisode72.jpg Caption You behave yourself, or I m gonna come back and kick your butt. Henry Blake Lt. Col Henry Blake McLean Stevenson bidding farewell to Radar O Reilly Corporal Radar O Reilly Gary Burghoff in Abyssinia, Henry . Season 3 Episode 24 Airdate March 18, 1975 US Production B324 Writer Everett Greenbaum & Jim Fritzell Director Larry Gelbart Guests Jamie Farr as Corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger Klinger William Christopher as Father Mulcahy Episode list List of M A S H episodes List of M A S H episodes Prev White Gold M A S H White Gold Next Welcome to Korea M A S H episode Welcome to Korea Abyssinia, Henry is the 72nd episode of the M A S H TV series M A S H television series , and the final episode of the series third season. First aired on March 18, 1975, and written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell, the highly rated episode was most notable for its shocking and unexpected ending. The plot of the episode centers on the military discharge Honorable honorable discharge and subsequent departure of the 4077th MASH s commander, Henry Blake Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake played by McLean Stevenson . The highly controversial ending to the episode, which has since been referenced and parodied many ... other interests while Stevenson s departure was announced prior to and written into Abyssinia, Henry ... Abyssinia, Henry. Written by Fritzell, Jim and Greenbaum, Everett. M A S H . DVD. Prod. by Twentieth ... minutes and 44 seconds in the movie ref While Abyssinia, Henry is well known for the departure of McLean ... Abyssinia Wikiquote M 2AA 2AS 2AH Abyssinia.2C Henry Abyssinia, Henry Portal M A S H IMDB title id 0068098 title M A S H IMDB episode id 0763200 episode Abyssinia, Henry mash nav Featured article Use mdy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Abyssinia, Henry Category M A S H episodes 0324 Category Television season finales Category 1975 television episodes no Abyssinia, Henry ... more details
The Abyssinia Crisis was a diplomatic international crisis crisis during the interwar period originating in the Welwel, Ethiopia Walwal incident. This incident resulted from the ongoing conflict between the Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Regno d Italia and the Empire of Ethiopia then commonly known as Ethiopia Abyssinia in Europe . Its effects were to undermine the credibility of the League of Nations and to encourage Fascist Italy to ally itself with Nazi Germany . The crisis brought an end to peace in Europe and it was clear by 1937 there were two defining sides in Europe. Background Both Italy and Ethiopia were members of the League of Nations which was founded in 1919. Italy was a founding member of the League. Ethiopia joined September 28, 1923. The League had Article X of the Covenant of the League of Nations Article X, rules forbidding aggression among members . On August 2, 1928, in addition to abiding by Article X, Italy and Ethiopia signed the Italo Ethiopian Treaty of 1928 Italo Ethiopian Treaty of Friendship . This treaty declared a 20 year friendship between the two nations. On August 27 in the same year, both Italy and Ethiopia signed the Kellogg Briand Pact . This was an international treaty providing for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy. Italian encroachment and clash In 1930, Italy built a fort at Welwel Ethiopia Walwal , an oasis in the Ogaden . The fort was in clear violation of the Italo Abyssinian Treaty of Friendship. The Italians built the fort as part of a gradual encroachment into what ... 2010 On September 29, 1934, Italy and Abyssinia released a joint statement refuting any aggression between ... from Eritrea De Bono s invasion of Abyssinia invaded Ethiopia without a declaration of war . In response ... isbn 9781566564731 cite book first David last Nicolle title The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia 1935 ... incidents id Krisis Abyssinia it incidente di Ual Ual he ko 2 pl ... more details
distinguish SS Abyssinia Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px RN Ensign Ship name Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Dudgeon, Cubitt Town , London Ship laid down 23 July 1868 Ship launched 19 February 1870 Ship completed October 1870 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate Broken up, 1903 Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Ship class Modified Cerberus class monitor Ship displacement 2,301 tons Ship length convert 225 ft abbr on between perpendiculars Ship beam convert 42 ft abbr on Ship draught convert 14 ft 7 in abbr on Ship propulsion Two shaft Dudgeon, I.H.P. 1,200 Ship speed convert 9.59 kn km h 0 Ship range Ship complement 100 Ship armament As of 1870 br 4 x RML 10 inch 18 ton gun convert 10 in mm sigfig 3 sing on rifled muzzle loading guns br As of 1892 br 4 x BL 8 inch Mk I VII naval gun BL convert 8 in mm sing on sigfig 4 Mk VI guns Ship armour Belt convert 7 in cm amidships, convert 6 in cm fore and aft br Breastwork convert 7 8 in cm inches br Turrets convert 10 in cm faces, convert 8 in cm sides br Deck convert 1.5 in cm br Breastwork deck convert 1 in cm Ship notes HMS Abyssinia was a breastwork monitor ordered, designed and built by the Dudgeon ... Magdala 1870 HMS Magdala . It was intended that Abyssinia and Magdala would serve in mutual support .... Abyssinia , while being similar in layout to Magdala , was smaller and cost 20,000 less. She ... in a faster time than they did. Service history Abyssinia remained at anchor in Bombay harbour, other ... 0 85177 146 7 http www.cerberus.com.au mag aby slideshow.html Magdala & Abyssinia Slideshow DEFAULTSORT Abyssinia 1870 Category Monitors of the Royal Navy Category Cubitt Town built ships Category 1870 ships es HMS Abyssinia 1870 ... more details
Abyssinia is a battle honour awarded to units of the British Indian Army and the British Army which participated in the 1868 campaign to free Europe ans held hostage in Abyssinia now known as Ethiopia by Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II known at that time to the British as Theodore . The success of the expedition led to the award of this honour to units of the British Indian Army which had participated in the campaign. The units belonged, with the exception of the Madras Sappers , to the Bengal Presidency Army Bengal and Bombay Presidency Army Bombay Presidency Armies. The Abyssinian Campaign of 1868 File 1868 Abyssinian Campaign Medal RLH .gif thumb 180px right Face and obverse side of the 1868 Abyssinian Campaign Medal Main 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia A diplomatic contretemps by the British Foreign Office led to a rupture of relations between United Kingdom Britain and Ethiopia. The Ethiopian monarch Tewodros had imprisoned a number of Europeans, mostly British and German, including the British Consul, Charles Duncan Cameron , in 1864. A diplomatic mission led by Hormuzd Rassam to gain their freedom, which entered the country in 1866 after numerous delays, met the same fate. In order to obtain their release and punish the offender, an expeditionary force consisting of units from the Bombay and Bengal Armies was despatched from Bombay . The force disembarked on the Red Sea south of Massawa in 1868, traversed 500 kilometres using native labour for road construction, crossed mountain ranges as high as 2,970 metres to storm the Imperial fortress at Magdala to release the prisoners. In the end, only a Battle of Magdala brief battle was fought against the men who were ... pieces. The surviving Abyssinian soldiers then retreated back onto Magdala. Image 1867 68 Abyssinia ... 1882 Fictional depictions The 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia was depicted in a work of historical ... 1757 1971 . 1993 Vision Books New Delhi ISBN 81 7094 115 6 DEFAULTSORT Abyssinia Battle Honour Category ... more details
FixBunching beg Infobox military conflict conflict De Bono s invasion of Abyssinia partof the Second Italo Abyssinian War image caption date 3 October December 1935 place Border of Ethiopia and Eritrea , Tigray province Tigre Province result Inconclusive, Italians made modest territorial gains but did not engage the Ethiopians in any numbers combatant1 flag Kingdom of Italy combatant2 flag Ethiopian Empire commander1 flagicon Kingdom of Italy Emilio De Bono commander2 flagicon Ethiopian Empire Seyum Mangasha Ras Seyum br flagicon Ethiopian Empire Haile Selassie Gugsa Dejazmach Haile Selassie Gugsa POW strength1 Approx. 125,000 strength2 Approx. 15,000 casualties1 casualties2 FixBunching mid Campaignbox Second Italo Abyssinian War FixBunching end De Bono s invasion of Abyssinia took place during the opening stages of the Second Italo Abyssinian War . Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Italian General Emilio De Bono invaded northern Ethiopia Abyssinia from staging areas in the Italian colony of Eritrea on what was known as the northern front. Background Italian dictator Benito Mussolini had long held a desire for a new Italian Empire . Reminiscent of the Roman Empire , Mussolini s new empire was to rule over the Mediterranean and North Africa . His new empire would also avenge past Italian defeats. Chief among these defeats was the Battle of Adowa which took place in Ethiopia Abyssinia on 1 March 1896. Mussolini promised the Italian people a place in the sun , matching the extensive colonial empires of British Empire Britain and French colonial empire France . Ethiopia was a prime candidate ... Nicolle, The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia 1935 1936 , p. 11 ref At this point in the campaign, roadways ... mustering of the provincial levies. ref Nicholle. The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia ..., The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia 1935 1936 , p. 8 ref Almost immediately, Badoglio was faced ... cite book first David last Nicolle title The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia 1935 1936 publisher Osprey ... more details
The British 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia was a punitive expedition carried out by armed forces of the British Empire against the Ethiopian Empire . Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia , also known as Theodore, imprisoned several missionaries and two representatives of the British government. The punitive expedition launched by the British in response required the transportation of a sizable military force hundreds of miles across mountainous terrain lacking any road system. Harold G. Marcus described the action as one of the most expensive affairs of honour in history. ref Harold G. Marcus, The Life and Times of Menelik II Ethiopia 1844 1913 , 1975 Lawrenceville Red Sea Press, 1995 , p. 32 ref Background Image King Tewodros II.png thumb A cartoon by John Tenniel in Punch magazine Punch 10 August 1867 , showing Britannia threatening King Theodore By October, 1862 Emperor Tewodros position as ruler had become precarious much of Ethiopia was in revolt against him, except for a small area stretching from Lake Tana east to his fortress at Amba Mariam Magdala . He was engaged in constant military campaigns against a wide array of rebels. As a final attempt to recover his standing, Tewodros wrote to the major powers for help. As Donald Crummey recounts, Now came the definitive attempt, at the turning ... Rassam Narrative of the British Mission to Theodore, King of Abyssinia London, 1869 , vol. 2 p ... Abyssinia Battle honour The success of the expedition led to the institution of a battle honour , Abyssinia ... campabyssinia.htm Abyssinia Campaign http www.kingsownmuseum.plus.com 19thcent.htm King s Own Royal Regiment Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT 1868 Expedition To Abyssinia Category 1868 in Ethiopia Expedition To Abyssinia, 1868 Category Battles involving British India Category Conflicts in 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia Category Expeditionary units and formations Expedition to Abyssinia Category Wars involving Ethiopia Category Wars involving the United Kingdom Expedition to Abyssinia ... more details
Image Flickr Rainbirder Striped Kingfisher Halcyon chelicuti .jpg thumb 230px The Striped Kingfisher was described by Edward Smith Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby in 1814 in Remarks on the birds of Abyssinia Following the death of George Shaw James Francis Stephens takes over General Zoology , or Systematic Natural History William Elford Leach describes the Fasciated Antshrike and the Black throated Coucal in his Zoological Miscellany 1814 1817 Edward Smith Stanley publishes Remarks on the birds of Abyssinia in A Voyage to Abyssinia, & Travels into the interior of that country, executed under the orders of the British Government in the years 1809 & 1810 by Henry Salt Egyptologist Henry Salt . He scientifically describes the Striped Kingfisher and the Red billed Oxpecker . The Linnaean Society of New England founded. Like many such societies it was short lived. Foundation of Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo ornithology stub Category Years in birding and ornithology ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale Article SS Abyssinia Description SS Abyssinia arrival in Vancouver harbor on 14 June, 1887 after 1st voyage of a CP ship to Canada from Asia Source http www.trainweb.org oldtimetrains index.html Old Time Trains http www.trainweb.org oldtimetrains CPR ships first.htm Canadian Pacific Railway, SS Abyssinia Portion The entire photograph is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. Low resolution The cover image is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by CP Ships Canadian Pacific Steamships without being unnecessarily high resolution. Purpose The significance of the image is to help the reader identify the intended branding message in a way that words alone could not convey Replaceability Because it is a specific CP Ships Canadian Pacific Steamships photograph, there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary. Licensing Non free historic image ... more details
Image Map of Hoare Laval Pact.jpg thumb right 300px The proposed division of Abyssinia Ethiopia under the pact The Hoare Laval Pact was a December 1935 proposal by United Kingdom British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Foreign Secretary Samuel Hoare, 1st Viscount Templewood Samuel Hoare and France French Prime Minister of France Prime Minister Pierre Laval for ending the Second Italo Abyssinian War . Italy had wanted to take Abyssinia as part of its empire, and have an empire like the Romans had, and also to avenge previous defeats in the region. The Pact offered to partition Abyssinia as Ethiopia was then called , and thus achieve Italy Italian dictator Benito Mussolini s goal of making the independent nation of Abyssinia into an Italian colony. Under the Pact, Italy would gain the best parts of Ogaden and Tigray Province Tigray , and economic influence over all the southern part of Abyssinia. Abyssinia would have a guaranteed corridor to the sea but a poor one, called a corridor for camels at the port of Assab . Mussolini was ready to agree to this, but he waited some days to make his opinion public. Meanwhile, the plan was leaked by a French newspaper on 13 December 1935, and denounced as a sell out of the Abyssinians. The British government disassociated itself from the Pact, and both Hoare and Laval were forced to resign. At that moment, both Britain and France were eager to have Italy rejoin the Stresa Front against Adolf Hitler Hitler s ambitions. Moreover, Mussolini wanted to end the Abyssinian war, due to the poor performance of his general, Emilio De Bono Marshall De Bono , and unexpectedly hard Abyssinian resistance. Mussolini expected France and Britain to accept his aggression in Abyssinia, in return for earlier Italian support of Britain and France against the attempted Germany German Anschluss of Austria in 1934 . Mussolini moved several divisions ... which would have ended the war satisfied Italy and left Abyssinia with a more workable, national territory ... more details
Two conflicts between Italy and Ethiopia called Abyssinia by Europeans at the time are known as the Italo Abyssinian War The First Italo Ethiopian War First Italo Abyssinian War of 1889&ndash 1896 resulted in a victory for the Ethiopians. The Second Italo Abyssinian War of 1935&ndash 1936 resulted in an Italian victory and the short lived state of Italian East Africa . disambig de Italienisch thiopischer Krieg it Guerra italo abissina he pl Wojna w osko abisy ska ... more details
Summary A scan of a map of Ethiopia Abyssinia from 1908, showing borders with Eritrea, French Somaliland, and Italian Somaliland. From 1908 edition of Rand McNally & Co. s Indexed Atlas of the World http rare maps.com details.cfm?type maps&auto key 1557500 http rare maps.com MAPS PIC RAND 1908 ABYSSINIA.JPG Licensing PD US ... more details
Magdala may refer to Magdala , a village in Galilee , related to Mary Magdalene . Al Majdal, Tiberias , Palestinian people Palestinian village in Galilee, reported to be the home of Mary Magdalene , depopulated in 1948. Maqdala , a former capital of Ethiopia formerly Abyssinia , site of the Battle of Magdala . Magdala woreda , the district that includes Amba Mariam . Magdala, Germany , a town in Thuringia , Germany . Disambig br Magdala de Magdala Begriffskl rung fr Magdala it Magdala nl Magdala pl Magdala ... more details
Commented out because image was deleted Image Bk mark2 1 .jpg thumb right Marked by Fire book cover Marked by Fire ISBN 0 380 79327 X is a 1982 novel by Joyce Carol Thomas that won the United States 1983 National Book Award . The story follows the life of Abyssinia Abby Jackson, whose home in Oklahoma is destroyed by a tornado and fire. Category 1982 novels Category American children s novels child novel stub ... more details
Muhammad ibn Abi Hudhaifa Arabic Was the son of Abu Hudhaifa ibn Utba . He was born in Ethiopia Abyssinia in during Muhammad the prophet s life. His father was killed in Al Yamama , after which he was raised by Uthman ibn Affan . He played part in the revolt against Uthman when the latter refused to appoint him as ruler for any province. Category 7th century people Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Islam bio stub ... more details
Habash may refer to Habash al Hasib al Marwazi , a Persian astronomer George Habash , a Palestinian political leader, ex Secretary General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine PFLP Sakher Habash , a Palestinian leader of the Fatah movement Mohammad Al Habash , a Syrian Islamic scholar, writer and politician. Ethiopia Habash , an ancient name for the Ethiopian kingdom of Ethiopian Empire Abyssinia surname Category Surnames de Habash he ... more details
Summary Via U.S. Library of Congress TITLE Street scene Harar High St. leading to market, Abyssinia CALL NUMBER LC B2 761 7 P&P REPRODUCTION NUMBER LC DIG ggbain 03649 digital file from original neg. RIGHTS INFORMATION No known restrictions on publication. MEDIUM 1 negative glass 5 x 7 in. or smaller. CREATED PUBLISHED no date recorded on caption card CREATOR Bain News Service, publisher. Licensing PD USGov ... more details
Ubayd Allah ibn Jahsh lang ar was the brother of Zaynab bint Jahsh , Hammanah bint Jahsh and Abd Allah ibn Jahsh . He is one of the four Monotheism monotheistic hanif s mentioned by Ibn Ishaq . The others being Waraqah ibn Nawfal , Uthman ibn Huwarith and Zayd ibn Amr . He was married to Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan who was also known as Umm Habiba Ramla . They had a daughter named Habibah bint Ubayd Allah . He and his wife became Muslim s and, in order to escape from the Mecca n persecution, they Migration to Abyssinia emigrated to Abyssinia . At Axum , part of the Aksumite Empire the Christian king, A ama ibn Abjar , gave sanctuary to the Muslims. There Ubayd Allah eventually converted to Christianity and testified his new faith to the other Muslim refugees. Ibn Ishaq relates cquote Ubaydullah went on searching until Islam came then he migrated with the Muslims to Abyssinia taking with him his wife who was a Muslim, Umm Habiba b. Abu Sufyan. When he arrived there he adopted Christianity, parted from Islam, and died a Christian in Abyssinia. Muhammad bin Jafar al Zubayr told me that when he had become a Christian Ubaydullah as he passed the prophet s companions who were there used to say We see clearly, but your eyes are only half open , i.e. We see, but you are only trying to see and cannot see yet. Due to his conversion, he was divorced from his wife. He eventually died in Ethiopia Abyssinia . Later on the Prophets of Islam Islamic prophet Muhammad married his former wife, Ramlah bint Abu Sufyan and later on his sister, Zaynab bint Jahsh. References Alfred Guillaume Guillaume, Alfred , The Life of Muhammad , Oxford University Press, 1955, reprinted in 2003. ISBN 0 19 636033 1 See also Obaidullah name Jahsh name Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ubayd Allah Ibn Jahsh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ubayd Allah Ibn Jahsh Category Converts to Oriental Orthodoxy fr ... more details
for other people with this name Tekle Haymanot disambiguation Tekle Haymanot was proclaimed Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st February 1788 &ndash 1789 of Ethiopia by the former followers of Atse Baeda Maryam Baede Maryam . He set up his palace in Gondar , and ruled there for about a year. ref E. A. Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia , 1928 Oosterhout, the Netherlands Anthropological Publications, 1970 p. 478 ref He may be identical with the Emperor Haimanot mentioned by Henry Salt Egyptologist Henry Salt , who ruled for a year between Iyasu III of Ethiopia Iyasu III and Hezqeyas of Ethiopia Hezqeyas and had died before 1810. ref Henry Salt, A Voyage to Abyssinia and Travels into the Interior of that Country , 1814 London Frank Cass, 1967 , p. 474. ref He is sometimes given the title Atse , a less familiar Amharic word for Emperor , to distinguish him from the other Emperors of Ethiopia with the same name because he was not recognized as a legitimate ruler, he is not assigned a number. References reflist Category Pretenders to the Ethiopian throne Ethiopia royal stub fr Takla Ha manot de Gondar ... more details
Wiktionary Abyssinian may refer to Abyssinian, Habesha people and things from parts of Ethiopia and Eritrea, formerly known as Abyssinia Abyssinian cat , a cat breed Guinea pig breed Abyssinian Abyssinian , a breed of guinea pig The Abyssinians , a Jamaican roots reggae group Mantled Guereza , the black and white Colobus monkey also called the Abyssinian black and white Colobus Abyssinian Roller , a bird that lives in tropical Africa Abyssinian Siskin , a finch that lives in Ethiopia People of Ethiopia Abyssinian horse See also Abyssinian Campaign disambiguation disambig ar es Abisinio ja ... more details