Warqenah Esate (Dr Charles Martin), born into a family of Ethiopian aristocrats but adopted by a British officer and raised in India, played a significant role in influencing medicine, education and economic development in Ethiopia throughout the first half of the 20th century.
Warqenah Esate (Dr Charles Martin), born into a family of Ethiopian aristocrats but adopted by a British officer and raised in India, played a significant role in influencing medicine, education and economic development in Ethiopia throughout the first half of the 20th century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Youth & Education: Ethiopia, India & Burma (1865 1896) Return to Ethiopia (1896 1901) Campaigning in the Ogaden & Return to Burma (1901 1907) Transitions in Life: From Burma to England to Ethiopia (1907 1910) A Man of Substance in Ethiopia & Burma: Marriage & Political Influence (1910 1919) Return of a Progressive to Addis Ababa (1919 1924) An Increased Pace of Modernization (1924 1930) International Diplomacy, Education & Recruitment: Wärqenäh in Britain, the USA & India (1927 1931) Governor of a Model Province: Chärchär (1930 1935) Ethiopian Ambassador to the Court of St. James (1935 1936) London & India: "So the Whole Thing is Finished" (1936 1942) Ethiopia: Family & Elder Statesman (1942 1952) Conclusion
Introduction Youth & Education: Ethiopia, India & Burma (1865 1896) Return to Ethiopia (1896 1901) Campaigning in the Ogaden & Return to Burma (1901 1907) Transitions in Life: From Burma to England to Ethiopia (1907 1910) A Man of Substance in Ethiopia & Burma: Marriage & Political Influence (1910 1919) Return of a Progressive to Addis Ababa (1919 1924) An Increased Pace of Modernization (1924 1930) International Diplomacy, Education & Recruitment: Wärqenäh in Britain, the USA & India (1927 1931) Governor of a Model Province: Chärchär (1930 1935) Ethiopian Ambassador to the Court of St. James (1935 1936) London & India: "So the Whole Thing is Finished" (1936 1942) Ethiopia: Family & Elder Statesman (1942 1952) Conclusion
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