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Abdulkader Saleh Mohammad (ed.): The Customary Law of the Akele Guzai Muslims [the Saho]
Gori, Alessandro
Islamic Law
Akele Guzai Muslims
Saho
Eritrea
Religion
History
Law
Tradition
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2011-08-26
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10.15460/aethiopica.13.1.74
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Aethiopica; Bd. 13 (2010); 275-278
Aethiopica; Vol. 13 (2010); 275-278
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10.15460/aethiopica.13.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/74/52
Copyright (c) 2011 Alessandro Gori
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/141
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Die Märtyrer von Nagrān und das Ende der Ḥimyar. Zur politischen Geschichte Südarabiens im frühen sechsten Jahrhundert
Arabia
Islam
Christianity
History
Yemen
Conflict
Himyarites
There is no other period within the pre-islamic history of Arabia providing such a number of different – literary and epigraphical – documents as the conflict between the ḥimyarites and the Abyssinians. In the 520s these struggles having also a strong religious-political connotation culminated in defeating and killing the South Arabian King Yūsuf (ḏū Nuwās) and the occupation of large parts of the Yemen by the Abyssinians, who were supported by the then great power Byzantium. Taking into consideration the current state of research the article gives a review of the course of events.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-04-26
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10.15460/aethiopica.11.1.141
urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-1419
Aethiopica; Bd. 11 (2008); 7-40
Aethiopica; Vol. 11 (2008); 7-40
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10.15460/aethiopica.11.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/141/185
Copyright (c) 2012 Norbert Nebes
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/151
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Muslim Monasteries? Some Aspects of Religious Culture in Northern Ethiopia
Abbink, Jon
Islam
Christianity
Religion
Monastery
Sufism
Northern Ethiopia
This paper presents some preliminary observations on Sufi Muslim shrines or retreats in the Ethiopian Wällo region, places where local Muslim holy men or ‘saints’ lead the faithful and act as religious mediators and advisors. Some of these retreats of Sufi Muslims have a ‘monastic’ character, and allow males and females a life of reflection and devotion to God. An obvious parallel with Christian monasteries presents itself, referring to a partly shared religious culture. Some reflections on the extent and nature of this similarity are made, and the need for a fresh approach to the study of religion in Ethiopia/Africa, in the context of contemporary debates about religious identity and the hardening of communal boundaries, is underlined.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-04-26
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10.15460/aethiopica.11.1.151
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Aethiopica; Bd. 11 (2008); 117-133
Aethiopica; Vol. 11 (2008); 117-133
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10.15460/aethiopica.11.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/151/124
Copyright (c) 2012 Jon Abbink
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/152
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The Study of Arabic Grammar in Ethiopia: The Case of two Contemporary Muslim Learned Men
Gori, Alessandro
Arabic
Arabic Grammar
Islam
Muslim Scholar
The article deals with the contribution of two contemporary Muslim Ethiopian scholars (šayḫ ʿAbd al-Bāṣiṭ b. Muḥammad b. Ḥasan al-Mināsī and šayḫ Muḥammad Amīn b. ʿAbdallāh al-Iṯyubī al-Hararī al-Muḥammadī) to the study of Arabic grammar. The position of this subject in the curricula of traditional Islamic education in Ethiopia is shortly described from both a diachronic and a synchronic perspective. The biography of the two learned men is analyzed with a special emphasis on the different phases of their training and on the literary outcomes of their activity. Finally, the main handbooks used in the Islamic educational centres in Ethiopia are listed to give the reader a clear idea of the frame in which the aspiring šayḫ-s and their masters study and teach.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-04-26
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10.15460/aethiopica.11.1.152
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Aethiopica; Bd. 11 (2008); 134-147
Aethiopica; Vol. 11 (2008); 134-147
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10.15460/aethiopica.11.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/152/125
Copyright (c) 2012 Alessandro Gori
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/232
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I rituali musicali dello zikri a Harar, Etiopia
Tarsitani, Simone
Music
Zikri
Ritual
Harar
Islam
Anthropology
Ethnomusicology
Dissertation Abstract
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-06-22
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10.15460/aethiopica.10.1.232
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Aethiopica; Bd. 10 (2007); 302-303
Aethiopica; Vol. 10 (2007); 302-303
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10.15460/aethiopica.10.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/232/229
Copyright (c) 2012 Simone Tarsitani
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/238
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The Argobba of Ethiopia are not the Language they Speak
Kifleyesus, Abbebe
Argobba
Amharic
Oromo
Säwa
Wällo
Anthropology
Linguistics
The Argobba of southeastern Wällo and northeastern Šäwa live amongst and speak the languages of the Amhara and the Oromo with great ease as if they are members of these ethnic groups. For them Amharic and Afaan Oromoo are the languages of administration and market transaction and therefore important for Argobba survival in a region domi-nated by these two ethno-linguistic groups. Yet the Argobba I met in these lands identified themselves as Argobba, and they were known as such, despite the fact that several of them had Amharic or Afaan Oromoo as their first language. The central claim of this article is therefore that the Argobba of this region define themselves as Argobba based on their traditions, customs, beliefs, values, and total cultural practices and not on the basis of who can or cannot speak the Argobba language.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-09-24
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/238
10.15460/aethiopica.9.1.238
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Aethiopica; Bd. 9 (2006); 7-22
Aethiopica; Vol. 9 (2006); 7-22
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/238/233
Copyright (c) 2012 Abbebe Kifleyesus
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/239
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Aṣe Zärʾa Yaʿǝqobs Kinder: Spuren der Vorbevölkerung von Sǝlṭe-Land
Sǝlṭe
Southern Ethiopia
History
Oral Tradition
Myth
Žära
The article compiles and analyses those historical narratives collected among the Sǝlṭe of southern-central Ethiopia, which deal with the migration of the later Sǝlṭe and their encounter with the original inhabitants of their new homeland. It correlates newly collected oral traditions (genealogies, local clan histories) and already published oral accounts with written sources. After a definition of the Sǝlṭe and their sub-units, the different traditional concepts of the original inhabitants (e.g., Žära, hagär säb, yafär säb, King Dawe) and the metamorphosis of these concepts are discussed. The claimed descent from aṣe Zärʾa Yaʿǝqob is identified as the dominant idea. The article points out how migration narratives and traditions on the establishment of the relations between original inhabitants and newcomers lay ideological fundaments of territorial claims as well as of identity, which still today are highly relevant.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-09-24
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1.239
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Aethiopica; Bd. 9 (2006); 23-48
Aethiopica; Vol. 9 (2006); 23-48
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/239/236
Copyright (c) 2012 Dirk Bustorf
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/240
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The ak’aat k’aal movement among the Aari people of south-west Ethiopia
Naty, Alexander
Kaneko (ed.), Morie
Shigeta (ed.), Masayoshi
Aari
South-west Ethiopia
Ak'aat K'aal
Religion
Politics
History
Students of African studies have reported a variety of religious movements under the rubric of independent churches. These include the Cherubim and Seraphim, the Church of the Lord, the Church of Simon Kimbangu, the Zionist and Ethiopianist’s independent churches in southern Africa. Most of these churches emerged in those countries that were under European colonial domination. Ethiopia did not experience European colonialism. Indeed, imperial Ethiopia conquered militarily less powerful kingdoms and chiefdoms that were located to the south and south-western of the then Abyssinia. The conquest of formerly independent populations in southern Ethiopia during the late nineteenth century introduced unequal power relations between the indigenous people and the new settlers. This paper examines the evolution of a religious movement referred to as ak’aat k’aal among the Aari people of south-west Ethiopia in the context of the indigenous forms of domination. Although the movement was short-lived, it was meant to enable the Aari to cope with the social psychological stress that the serfdom system generated. The Aari were not able to practice their traditional religion because of the serfdom. Therefore, they had to abandon their religion. However, doing this without finding a substitute was incompatible with Aari religious ideology. The ak’aat k’aal was a substitute just for a short period. ATTENTION: Due to copy-right no online publication is provided.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-09-24
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/240
10.15460/aethiopica.9.1.240
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Aethiopica; Bd. 9 (2006); 49-63
Aethiopica; Vol. 9 (2006); 49-63
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1
Copyright (c) 2012 Alexander Naty, Morie Kaneko (ed.), Masayoshi Shigeta (ed.)
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Sur la route de Šayḫ Ḥusayn du Bale (Ethiopie méridionale): une inscription en arabe
Šayḫ Ḥusayn
Bale
Inscription
Arabic
Pilgrimage
In 1970 Maurice Taïeb, a prehistorian, a member of the French Mission (CNRS) in Ethiopia sent me the photos of an inscription in Arabic. Ibrāhīm’s cupola mentioned in the text is a heap of stones. If my reading is not erroneous Ibrāhīm wanted to go on a pilgrimage to sheikh Husayn of Bale. Walking from Addis Ababa he died in Addi Hiwot. According to the date of the foundation of Addis Ababa, 1887, and that of Mr. Taïeb’s letter, the text could be dated between 1888 and 1969–1970.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-09-24
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1.243
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Aethiopica; Bd. 9 (2006); 92-101
Aethiopica; Vol. 9 (2006); 92-101
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1
fra
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/243/240
Copyright (c) 2012 Madeleine Schneider
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/262
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Bertrand Hirsch – Manfred Kropp (eds., éds., Hrsg.): Saints, Biographies and History in Africa – Saints, biographies et histoire en Afrique – Heilige, Biographien und Geschichte in Afrika
Braukämper, Ulrich
Saints
Biography
History
Religion
Philology
Islam
Christianity
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-09-24
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1.262
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Aethiopica; Bd. 9 (2006); 257-262
Aethiopica; Vol. 9 (2006); 257-262
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/262/253
Copyright (c) 2012 Ulrich Braukämper
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/271
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Verena Böll - Denis Nosnitsin - Thomas Rave - Wolbert Smidt - Evgenia Sokolinskaia (eds.): Studia Aethiopica. In Honour of Siegbert Uhlig on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday
Crummey, Donald
History
Linguistics
Religion
Uhlig
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-09-24
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1.271
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Aethiopica; Bd. 9 (2006); 295-297
Aethiopica; Vol. 9 (2006); 295-297
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10.15460/aethiopica.9.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/271/262
Copyright (c) 2012 Donald Crummey
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/295
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Ewald Wagner: Harar. Annotierte Bibliographie zum Schrifttum über die Stadt und den Islam in Südostäthiopien
Bibliography
Harar
Islam
History
Literature
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-10-22
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10.15460/aethiopica.7.1.295
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Aethiopica; Bd. 7 (2004); 212-216
Aethiopica; Vol. 7 (2004); 212-216
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10.15460/aethiopica.7.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/295/294
Copyright (c) 2012 Wolbert G.C. Smidt
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/325
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Innovation and Misoneism during the Reign of Emperor Yoḥannǝs IV (1872–1889)
Pankhurst, Richard
History
Yoḥannǝs IV
Politics
Trade
Foreign Relations
Land Tenure
Religion
The article attempts to examine the character and extent of innovation and misoneism during the reign of Yoḥannǝs, i.e. the period between the largely frustrated aspirations of Tewodros and of more substantial achievements of Mǝnilǝk. The study suggests that the reign of Yoḥannǝs in fact witnessed changes in many fields of life. These included improvements in communication between Ethiopia and the outside world; the advent of new imports; changes in land tenure and class relations; the strengthening of church land-holding; attempted action against slavery and the slave trade; increasing diffusion of fire-arms; the forced conversion of Muslims, and prohibition of foreign missionaries; the banning of tobacco; the depletion of wild-life; the introduction of a national flag, the appointment of a foreign consul abroad, and the building of a church in Jerusalem.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-11-18
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10.15460/aethiopica.8.1.325
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Aethiopica; Bd. 8 (2005); 48-71
Aethiopica; Vol. 8 (2005); 48-71
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/325/325
Copyright (c) 2012 Richard Pankhurst
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Contemporary and Historical Muslim Scholars as Portrayed by the Ethiopian Islamic Press in the 1990’s
Gori, Alessandro
History
Islam
Muslim Scholar
Politics
Religion
Biography
The article aims at giving some information about Ethiopian Muslim scholars of the past century, so to enhance our general knowledge of Ethiopian Islam, and, moreover, to contribute to a better prosopographical understanding of the Muslim presence in Ethiopia. In this endeavour, it explores the data scattered in Ethiopian Islamic periodical press, which flourished in that country after the fall of the Derg regime in 1991. In particular, the monthly magazine Bilal, which contains in almost every issue a biographical note devoted to some learned man of the recent past, is used to collect material on the scholars. Biographical articles in Amharic and Arabic which appeared in the magazine are summarized and commented upon.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-11-18
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10.15460/aethiopica.8.1.326
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Aethiopica; Bd. 8 (2005); 72-94
Aethiopica; Vol. 8 (2005); 72-94
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/326/326
Copyright (c) 2012 Alessandro Gori
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R[ex] S[ean] O'Fahey with the assistance of Hussein Ahmed, Lidwien Kapteijns, Mohamed M. Kassim, Jonathan Miran, Scott S. Reese and Ewald Wagner: Arabic Literature of Africa. Vol. III. Fascicle A: The Writings of the Muslim Peoples of Northeastern Africa
Literature
Islam
Arabic
Bibliography
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-11-19
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10.15460/aethiopica.8.1.342
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Aethiopica; Bd. 8 (2005); 223-225
Aethiopica; Vol. 8 (2005); 223-225
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Copyright (c) 2012 Stefan Weninger
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Ulrich Braukämper: Islamic History and Culture in Southern Ethiopia. Collected Essays
Gori, Alessandro
Islam
Southern Ethiopia
History
Oral History
Review
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2012-11-19
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Aethiopica; Bd. 8 (2005); 227-234
Aethiopica; Vol. 8 (2005); 227-234
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Haggai Erlich: The Cross and the River: Ethiopia, Egypt, and the Nile
Tafla, Bairu
Nile
Egypt
Relations
History
Politics
Trade
Islam
Christianity
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-11-19
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Aethiopica; Bd. 8 (2005); 237-240
Aethiopica; Vol. 8 (2005); 237-240
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/346/346
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Annales d’Éthiopie, XVII, 2001: Aksum, Éthiopie musulmane, Études
Journal
Annales d’Éthiopie
Philology
History
Islam
Christianity
Aksum
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-01-20
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Aethiopica; Bd. 6 (2003); 222-229
Aethiopica; Vol. 6 (2003); 222-229
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10.15460/aethiopica.6.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/387/385
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Harald Aspen: Amhara Traditions of Knowledge. Spirit Mediums and their Clients
Kifleyesus, Abbebe
Spirit Possession
Amhara
Anthropology
Religion
Cult
Šäwa
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-01-20
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Aethiopica; Bd. 6 (2003); 240-243
Aethiopica; Vol. 6 (2003); 240-243
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/391/389
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Maria Luisa Agati: Il libro manoscritto da Oriente a Occidente: Per una codicologia comparata
Bausi, Alessandro
Manuscripts
Philology
Codicology
Orient
Occident
Christianity
Islam
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-04-18
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Aethiopica; Bd. 14 (2011); 265-268
Aethiopica; Vol. 14 (2011); 265-268
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/428/431
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Haggai Erlich: Islam and Christianity in the Horn of Africa: Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan
Braukämper, Ulrich
Islam
Christianity
Horn of Africa
Politics
History
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-04-18
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10.15460/aethiopica.14.1.433
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Aethiopica; Bd. 14 (2011); 280-283
Aethiopica; Vol. 14 (2011); 280-283
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10.15460/aethiopica.14.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/433/435
Copyright (c) 2013 Ulrich Braukämper
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Patrick Desplat: Heilige Stadt – Stadt der Heiligen. Ambivalenzen und Kontroversen islamischer Heiligkeit in Harar, Äthiopien
Harär
Harar
Islam
Harari
Holy Men
Holy Shrine
madīnat al-awliyāʾ
āwāč
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-04-18
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Aethiopica; Bd. 14 (2011); 283-288
Aethiopica; Vol. 14 (2011); 283-288
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Hussein Ahmed: Islam in Nineteenth Century Wallo, Ethiopia. Revival, Reform and Reaction
Islam
Sufism
Scholars
Wällo
History
Islamic Mission
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-05-09
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Aethiopica; Bd. 5 (2002); 248-251
Aethiopica; Vol. 5 (2002); 248-251
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/465/468
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Anthony D'Avray (ed. and annotated in collaboration with Richard Pankhurst): The Nakfa Documents. The despatches, memoranda, reports and correspondence describing and explaining the Stories of the Feudal Societies of the Red Sea Littoral from the Christi
Bekele, Shiferaw
History
Letters
Nafka Documents
Diplomatic Relations
Eritrea
Italian Occupation
Colonialism
Colonial Reports
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-05-09
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10.15460/aethiopica.5.1.468
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Aethiopica; Bd. 5 (2002); 257-260
Aethiopica; Vol. 5 (2002); 257-260
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10.15460/aethiopica.5.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/468/703
Copyright (c) 2013 Shiferaw Bekele
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Ewald Wagner: Islamische Handschriften aus Äthiopien. Afrikanische Handschriften. Teil 2
Gori, Alessandro
Islam
Harar
Manuscripts
History
Selte
Arabic
Review Article
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-08-06
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10.15460/aethiopica.2.1.548
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Aethiopica; Bd. 2 (1999); 250-257
Aethiopica; Vol. 2 (1999); 250-257
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10.15460/aethiopica.2.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/548/551
Copyright (c) 2013 Alessandro Gori
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/617
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Ethiopia and Egypt - Ras Tafari in Cairo, 1924
Erlich, Haggai
History
Diplomatic Relations
Travel
Trade
Politics
Egypt
Ethiopia
Nile
Haile Selassie
Ras Tafari
Research article
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-13
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Aethiopica; Bd. 1 (1998); 64-84
Aethiopica; Vol. 1 (1998); 64-84
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10.15460/aethiopica.1.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/617/628
Copyright (c) 2013 Haggai Erlich
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M.C. Jędrej: Ingessana. The Religious Institutions of a People of the Sudan-Ethiopia Borderland
Braukämper, Ulrich
Anthropology
Sudan-Ethiopia
Ingessna
Religion
Structure
Ethnography
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-13
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10.15460/aethiopica.1.1.632
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Aethiopica; Bd. 1 (1998); 247-250
Aethiopica; Vol. 1 (1998); 247-250
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10.15460/aethiopica.1.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/632/643
Copyright (c) 2013 Ulrich Braukämper
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Rhetoric Means of a Didactic Amharic Poem from Wärrä Babbo
Wetter, Andreas
Ajäm
Amharic
Arabic
Islam
Poetry
Literature
Manuscripts
Wärrä Babbo
Wällo
This article describes aspects of an Amharic manuscript from Wärrä Babbo written in aǧäm, i.e. in the Arabic script. Since this kind of literature is quite widespread in the eastern parts of Wällo and in Yifat, the article begins with an introductive overview of aǧäm literature in Ethiopia and the special position of eastern Wällo as centre of Islamic scholarship and its role for the development of religiously inspired literacy. The philological and linguistic aspects of this type of Amharic literature are exemplified with a tawḥīd poem from eastern Wällo. Besides a detailled treatment of peculiar linguistic feature of the language used in the poem the analysis of the linguistics means that are used by the author to convey his intentions, i.e. the teaching of the basic Islamic tenets to his illiterate co-religionists, form the central content of the article.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-12-04
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Aethiopica; Bd. 15 (2012); 176-203
Aethiopica; Vol. 15 (2012); 176-203
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10.15460/aethiopica.15.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/665/673
Copyright (c) 2013 Andreas Wetter
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Mohammed Ali Al-Salami: Sabäische Inschriften aus dem Ḫawlān
Agostini, Alessio
Inscriptions
Archaeology
Sabean
Islam
Hawlan
History
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-12-12
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10.15460/aethiopica.15.1.678
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Aethiopica; Bd. 15 (2012); 271-273
Aethiopica; Vol. 15 (2012); 271-273
2194-4024
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10.15460/aethiopica.15.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/678/684
Copyright (c) 2013 Alessio Agostini
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Walter Raunig - Prinz Asfa-Wossen Asserate (Hrsg.): Orbis Aethiopicus. Beiträge zur Geschichte, Religion und Kunst Äthiopiens, Band XIII
Bausi, Alessandro
History
Religion
Philosophy
Art
Manuscripts
Archaeology
Inscriptions
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-12-12
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10.15460/aethiopica.15.1.679
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Aethiopica; Bd. 15 (2012); 273-277
Aethiopica; Vol. 15 (2012); 273-277
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10.15460/aethiopica.15.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/679/685
Copyright (c) 2013 Alessandro Bausi
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Haggai Erlich: Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia: Islam, Christianity and Politics Entwined
Gori, Alessandro
Religion
History
Christianity
Islam
Politics
Economy
Trade
Arabia
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-12-12
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10.15460/aethiopica.15.1.681
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Aethiopica; Bd. 15 (2012); 280-283
Aethiopica; Vol. 15 (2012); 280-283
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10.15460/aethiopica.15.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/681/687
Copyright (c) 2013 Alessandro Gori
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Zwei unbekannte Traktate Hiob Ludolfs
Manuscripts
Libraries
Hiob Ludolf
Quran
Miscellaneous Article
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-03-09
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10.15460/aethiopica.16.1.710
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Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013); 196-199
Aethiopica; Vol. 16 (2013); 196-199
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10.15460/aethiopica.16.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/710/723
Copyright (c) 2014 Michael Knüppel
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Joëlle Beaucamp - Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet - Christian Julien Robin (eds.): Juifs et chrétiens en Arabie au Ve et VIe siècles: regards croisés sur les sources
Linguistics
Manuscripts
Inscriptions
History
Islam
Arabic
Yemen
Review Article
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-03-09
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10.15460/aethiopica.16.1.711
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Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013); 220-230
Aethiopica; Vol. 16 (2013); 220-230
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10.15460/aethiopica.16.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/711/724
Copyright (c) 2014 Manfred Kropp
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Alessandro Gori - Biancamaria Scarcia Amoretti (eds.): L'Islam in Etiopia: Bilanci e prospettive
History
Politics
Religion
Islam
Literature
Art
Arabic
Review Article
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-03-09
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Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013); 230-238
Aethiopica; Vol. 16 (2013); 230-238
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/712/725
Copyright (c) 2014 Manfred Kropp
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/728
2016-10-19T06:27:06Z
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Günther Schlee with Abdullahi A. Shongolo: Islam & Ethnicity in Northern Kenya & Southern Ethiopia
Braukämper, Ulrich
Anthropology
History
Ethnicity
Politics
Islam
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-03-09
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10.15460/aethiopica.16.1.728
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Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013); 295-298
Aethiopica; Vol. 16 (2013); 295-298
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1430-1938
10.15460/aethiopica.16.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/728/740
Copyright (c) 2014 Ulrich Braukämper
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/737
2016-10-19T06:27:07Z
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Snakes and Sacrifices: Tentative Insights into the Pre-Christian Ethiopian Religion
Manzo, Andrea
Aksum
Arethas
Arwe
cemetery
cult
dragon
funeral
human sacrifices
Kaleb
Meroitic
Maḥrem
Nile valley
Nine Saints
Proto-Aksumite
religion
ritual killing
ritual practices
Saba
snake
Snake-King
South Arabia
stelae field
Yeḥā
Yeha
Despite the recent efforts which were recently made in this field of study, our knowledge of the pre-Christian religion of Aksumite Northern Ethiopia remains very limited. This article presents the contribution that archaeology can make to debate on this topic. In particular, some archaeological finds from Betä Giyorgis, north of Aksum, and from Aksum itself which can be related to the cult of the snake and to the practice of human sacrifices are described. These finds, dating from the Proto-Aksumite (3rd–1st centuries B.C.) and the first part of the Aksumite (1st–4th centuries A.D.) periods, may support the reality of the cult of the snake and of the practice of human sacrifices, two elements characterizing the Ethiopian traditions related to Arwe, the mythic snake-king of Aksum. In the conclusions, these specific aspects which may have characterized the pre-Christian Ethiopian religion are put in a broader regional context, compared to what is known about similar cultic traits in the Nile valley, in the Near East, and in South Arabia. Possible links to be explored with further research covering the different traditions are suggested. Moreover, a possible evolution in the meaning of the snake in Ethiopia, from benevolent and helpful entity to dangerous monster, and, finally, to symbol of sin, is outlined.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-12-19
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10.15460/aethiopica.17.1.737
urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-7378
Aethiopica; Bd. 17 (2014); 7-24
Aethiopica; Vol. 17 (2014); 7-24
2194-4024
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10.15460/aethiopica.17.1
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/737/823
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/737/1108
Copyright (c) 2014 Andrea Manzo
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/886
2016-10-19T06:27:07Z
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Marilyn Herman, Gondar’s Child. Songs, Honor, and Identity among Ethiopian Jews in Israel
Touati, Charlotte
Ethiopian Jews
history
music
Musicology
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-12-19
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10.15460/aethiopica.17.1.886
urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-8862
Aethiopica; Bd. 17 (2014); 296-298
Aethiopica; Vol. 17 (2014); 296-298
2194-4024
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10.15460/aethiopica.17.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/886/855
Copyright (c) 2014 Charlotte Touati
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1110
2019-04-17T12:02:06Z
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Hatem Elliesie, ed., Multidisciplinary Views on the Horn of Africa. Festschrift in Honour of Rainer Voigt’s 70th Birthday
Bausi, Alessandro
linguistics
anthropology
religion
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2018-03-28
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10.15460/aethiopica.20.1.1110
urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-11102
Aethiopica; Bd. 20 (2017); 276–280
Aethiopica; Vol. 20 (2017); 276–280
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10.15460/aethiopica.20.1
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1110/1074
Copyright (c) 2018 Alessandro Bausi
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1539
2020-07-07T15:19:24Z
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Ambaye Ogato Anata, Synergy of Descent, History and Tradition: Sidama Ethnic Identification
Debele, Serawit B
Ethiopian history
Ethnic identification
Sidaama identity
Sidaama History
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04
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10.15460/aethiopica.24.0.1539
urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-15393
Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021); 302–304
Aethiopica; Vol. 24 (2021); 302–304
2194-4024
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10.15460/aethiopica.24.0
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1539/1741
Copyright (c) 1970 Serawit B Debele
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1540
2020-07-21T13:43:51Z
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Serawit Bekele Debele, Locating Politics in Ethiopia’s Irreecha Ritual
Bassi, Marco
Ethiopian politics
Oromo identity
Oromo history
Irreecha
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04
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Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021); 299–301
Aethiopica; Vol. 24 (2021); 299–301
2194-4024
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10.15460/aethiopica.24.0
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1540/1740
Copyright (c) 1970 Marco Bassi
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1546
2020-08-10T12:53:42Z
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The monastic genealogy of Hoḫʷärwa monastery – a unique witness of Betä Ǝsraʾel historiography
Dege-Müller, Sophia
Monasticism
Genealogy
Ethiopian Jews
Ethiopian manuscripts
Ethiopian history
Jewish culture
Beta Israel
Amharic
Geez
During the course of a study of the manuscript tradition of the Betä Ǝsraʾel (Ethiopian Jews), the manuscript Jerusalem, National Library, Ms. Or. 87 came to light. This codex is a unique manuscript with several important elements that contribute to our knowledge of the history of the Betä Ǝsraʾel. Its by far most important feature are two short additional notes that I have come to call the Hoḫwärwa genealogy. This genealogy is the second piece of original pre-twentieth century Betä Ǝsraʾel historiography ever discovered, next to the text published by Leslau in 1946-47 as ‘A Falasha Religious Dispute.’ Taking the manuscript as a starting point, this article aims to cover topics such as the Betä Ǝsraʾel scribal tradition and aspects of their literature, their monasticism, the history of Hoḫwärwa monastery, and the history of the manuscript itself.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2021-04-20
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Aethiopica; Bd. 23 (2020); 57–86
Aethiopica; Vol. 23 (2020); 57–86
2194-4024
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10.15460/aethiopica.23.0
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1546/1513
Copyright (c) 2021 Sophia Dege-Müller
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1620
2021-01-30T08:36:31Z
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Wolfgang R. O. Hahn, in collaboration with Robert Keck, Münzgeschichte der Aksumitenkönige in der Spätantike
West, Vincent
coinage
Aksumite coinage
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04
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10.15460/aethiopica.24.0.1620
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Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021); 279–281
Aethiopica; Vol. 24 (2021); 279–281
2194-4024
1430-1938
10.15460/aethiopica.24.0
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1620/1734
Copyright (c) 1970 Vincent West
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1656
2021-04-20T12:39:35Z
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Ahmed Hassen Omer, Aleyyu Amba: L’Ifat et ses réseaux politiques, religieux et commerciaux au XIXe siècle
Ege, Svein
Ethiopian history
Islam in Ethiopia
Trade
Urbanization
Trade routes
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1656
10.15460/aethiopica.24.0.1656
urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-16569
Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021); 295–297
Aethiopica; Vol. 24 (2021); 295–297
2194-4024
1430-1938
10.15460/aethiopica.24.0
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1656/1738
Copyright (c) 1970 Svein Ege
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1873
2022-02-24T08:58:01Z
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Conversation of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus with His Twelve Apostle Disciples at Jericho (EMML 7229, fols 93r–109r)
Getatchew Haile
Conversation of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Nägärä Maryam
Miracles of Jesus
Apocalyptic texts
Ethiopian manuscripts
The article presents a collation and translation of an apocalyptic text, which may be titled, Conversation of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus with His Twelve Apostle Disciples at Jericho, as taken from EMML 7229, fols 93r–109r. It is one of the two conversations known so far (the other took place at Däbrä Zäyt) and, although copied in the same hand, this conversation cannot be considered a part of the traditional Nägärä Maryam.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04
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10.15460/aethiopica.24.0.1873
urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-18733
Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021); 7–77
Aethiopica; Vol. 24 (2021); 7–77
2194-4024
1430-1938
10.15460/aethiopica.24.0
eng
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1873/1720
Copyright (c) 2022 Getatchew Haile
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oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/752
2014-12-11T15:37:51Z
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Hidden People: Researching undocumented migration
Huschke, Susann
Anthropology
Undocumented Migration
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Hidden People: Researching undocumented migration
Institut für Ethnologie der Universität Hamburg
2014-10-30
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urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-7528
Ethnoscripts; Bd. 16 Nr. 2 (2014): Ethnologie und Migration
Ethnoscripts; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2014): Ethnologie und Migration
2199-7942
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/ethnoscripts/article/view/752/755
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/774
2015-02-25T00:00:00Z
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Christians in Gilgit: Negotiating subalternity and citizenship
Beimborn, Maria
Anthropology
Pakistan
Gilgit
Christians
citizenshio
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Christians in Gilgit: Negotiating subalternity and citizenship
Institut für Ethnologie der Universität Hamburg
2015-02-25
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/ethnoscripts/article/view/774
urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-7746
Ethnoscripts; Bd. 16 Nr. 1 (2014): Anthropology of Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Pakistan
Ethnoscripts; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2014): Anthropology of Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Pakistan
2199-7942
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/ethnoscripts/article/view/774/769
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/778
2015-02-25T00:00:00Z
ethnoscripts:SPT
doc-type:Article
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Die Wahrnehmung von „gendered space“ in Gilgit
Kriebel, Nadine
Pakistan
Gilgit-Baltistan
Gender
Raum
ddc:290
Die Wahrnehmung von „gendered space“ in Gilgit
Institut für Ethnologie der Universität Hamburg
2015-02-25
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doc-type:Article
status-type:publishedVersion
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/ethnoscripts/article/view/778
urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-7788
Ethnoscripts; Bd. 16 Nr. 1 (2014): Anthropology of Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Pakistan
Ethnoscripts; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2014): Anthropology of Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Pakistan
2199-7942
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/ethnoscripts/article/view/778/772
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1582
2020-12-09T10:21:40Z
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Zwischen (selbst)bewusster Desintegration und multipler Ausgrenzung: Junge jüdische Literatur aus Polen und Deutschland
Hiemer, Elisa-Maria
Jewish Life
Poland
Germany
New Narratives
Selfperception
Jüdisches Leben
Polen
Deutschland
Neue Narrative
Selbstwahrnehmung
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Der Artikel zeichnet die jüngsten Debatten über den Stellenwert des Jüdischen innerhalb der jüdischen Gemeinschaft in Polen und Deutschland in drei verschiedenen Diskursbereichen nach: Aufbauend auf einer Skizzierung der Entwicklungsbedingungen jüdischer Kultur nach 1989 soll anhand von Interviews mit Jüdinnen und Juden der sogenannten dritten Generation der Prozess des sich wandelnden jüdischen Selbstverständnisses in beiden Ländern aufgezeigt werden. Diese Haltung wird ergänzt um einen Einblick in die jüdische Publizistik, die in zunehmendem Maße eine breite, nicht mehr auf die Shoah allein fokussierte Perspektive einnimmt. Daran anknüpfend möchte ich literarische Beispiele untersuchen, in denen das Jüdische nicht mehr als Deprivationsmerkmal verstanden wird. Die Autorinnen und Autoren suchen (mit teils fiktionalen Strategien) Wege zu einer Neupositionierung des Jüdischen in der jeweiligen Gesellschaft, womit sie gleichzeitig die vermeintliche Außenseiterposition infrage stellen.
The article depicts recent debates about the conception of Jewishness in Poland and Germany in three different areas of discourse: Based on a sketch of the situation of Jewish life after 1989, the evaluation of interviews with Jews of the so called third generation testifies the changing Jewish self-perception in both countries. Jewish journals that increasingly offer a broader perspective on contemporary Jewish life and do no longer focus on the Shoah as main identification feature complete this point of view. Based on this, I analyse literary examples in which Jewishness is no longer understood as a deprivation feature. The authors look for ways to overcome the alleged outsider-notion and to reposition the Jewish community in the society (with partly fictional strategies).
Redaktion apropos [Perspektiven auf die Romania], Universität Rostock - Institut für Romanistik
2020-12-17
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10.15460/apropos.5.1582
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apropos [Perspektiven auf die Romania]; Nr. 5 (2020): Außenseiterdiskurse – interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf ein anhaltend aktuelles Phänomen; 71
apropos [Perspektiven auf die Romania]; No. 5 (2020): Outsider discourses: interdisciplinary perspectives on a persistingly recurring phenomenon; 71
apropos [Perspektiven auf die Romania]; Núm. 5 (2020): Discursos desde los márgenes: perspectivas interdisciplinarias sobre un fenómeno de continua actualidad; 71
apropos [Perspektiven auf die Romania]; No 5 (2020): Discursivité de la marginalisation : perspectives interdisciplinaires sur un phénomène toujours d'actualité; 71
2627-3446
10.15460/apropos.5
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Copyright (c) 2020 Elisa-Maria Hiemer
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