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The book addresses the actions of Emperor Menelik II to protect the cultures and languages of all Ethiopian ethinics and save the country from colonization. The information provide the future generation. Each generation has a perpetual cycle of change, as the new replaces the old and a fresh group of individuals emerges. During the nineteenth century, numerous Ethiopian citizens fought and sacrificed their lives to preserve Ethiopia's freedom. However, with time, millions more were born in every century, and the torch of history was passed from one generation to the next. The natural question…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book addresses the actions of Emperor Menelik II to protect the cultures and languages of all Ethiopian ethinics and save the country from colonization. The information provide the future generation. Each generation has a perpetual cycle of change, as the new replaces the old and a fresh group of individuals emerges. During the nineteenth century, numerous Ethiopian citizens fought and sacrificed their lives to preserve Ethiopia's freedom. However, with time, millions more were born in every century, and the torch of history was passed from one generation to the next. The natural question that arises is whether there will ever be another war in the future. The answer to this question lies on us to give the past to the future generations.
Autorenporträt
About the Author: Ayalew Adamu (PhD) is the author of "Ethiopian history after the Guns of March 1st, 1896 and the rise of contemporary Ethiopia, led by Emperor Menelik II and Queen Taytu Betul". The author has worked as a chief statewide research manager in the California Department of Transportation in the Division of System Information for thirty years. Also, he has been a member of the oversight board representing the Western States for the Census Transportation Planning Products (CTPP) and the National Research. He has published papers on urban and regional transportation system planning.