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Andertan
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Abysinnia during middle ages

Post by Andertan » 07 Jun 2020, 03:15

During the Zagwe dynasty the Agew Kings allowed islam to spread within Habesha Communities from Argoba Harar silte and Arabini Gurages. This weakend Abysinnias Religious uNity. The Amhara People we’re battling muslim expansionists in Eastern Shewa during the time Zagwes. Once Yekuno Amlak became king the Amhara helped establish a Orthodox Kingdom in Central Ethiopia this is why Addis Ababa is not surrounded by Muslims central Ethiopia is Christian !


Islam = Green


Andertan
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Re: Abysinnia during middle ages

Post by Andertan » 07 Jun 2020, 03:25

Islam is widespread all across Ethiopia

Green = Muslim
Red = Orthodox
Blue = Pente

If we remove Somali Kilil (Ogaden) from this Map it looks more realistic



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Re: Abysinnia during middle ages

Post by Zack » 07 Jun 2020, 03:36

Ethiopia now is a majority Muslim country
Christendom is dying in Ethiopia.

Dr Zackovich

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Re: Abysinnia during middle ages

Post by Andertan » 07 Jun 2020, 03:38

Early Age Ethiopia around 900 AD ish

Zack wrote:
07 Jun 2020, 03:36
Ethiopia now is a majority Muslim country
Christendom is dying in Ethiopia.

Dr Zackovich

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Re: Abysinnia during middle ages

Post by tlel » 07 Jun 2020, 17:20

Isn't it ironic, the so called land of Orthdox Christians they hail from, Tigray land and Tplf and Shabia whose root is Christians had descimated Orthdox Christians helping the take over of Islam not to mention the connection of Muslim Brotherhood with Egypt? Since Arab countries are suffering from food shortage, they want to take over Nile and the land for this they have to fight the Christians with the help of Yabello, Ethoaash, Opfist, Sadacha, etc,

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