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| | HIM Haile Sellassie I |
 | | After the death of his father in 1910, Sellassie became the governor of his Harar, his own province. |  | | Another of Sellassie’s first acts of authority was the eradication of slavery. |  | | Sellassie was born in 1892, as Tafari Makonnen, the 10 |
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http://www.ccaurora.edu/eng122378/haile_sellassie_i.htm
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 | | Haile Selassie, after his aid from Britain wound down in 1953, sought and developed an aid-based relationship with the United States, and later sought and received aid from such diversified nations as Italy, China, West Germany, Taiwan, Yugoslavia, Sweden, and the Soviet Union. |  | | In August 1975, His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie died under questionable circumstances under house arrest, and was secretly buried. |  | | Haile Selassie was born Tafari Makonnen in Ethiopia in 1892. |
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http://history.acusd.edu/gen/text/selassie.html
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| | H.I.H. Princess Aster Sellassie |
 | | Sellassie I, in which post he remained until resigning in |  | | My dear brothers and sisters of the African Diaspora, I must recall |  | | Sellassie I, Elect of God, Defender of the Faith, the Lion of Judah. |
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http://www.jahjahchildrencommunity.com/part1.html
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| | Ethiopia - Ethiopian History - History Articles |
 | | - Haile Sellassie decrees first constitution (1931), Britain declares Ethiopia ally (1940). |  | | - Sahle Sellasie signs treaty with Britain (1841), Ras Tafari crowned emperor Haile Selassie (1930) |  | | - Emperor Iyasu II dies (1755), Haile Selassie I before the League of Nations (1936). |
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http://www.ethiopianhistory.com/articles.html
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 | | At eighteen he wass made Governor of Harrar, the most important province. |  | | The Emperor was born on the 23rd July, 1892 in Harrar, Ethiopia, the youngest of ten children born to Ras Makonnen and his wife Wayzero. |  | | Guerilla activity though persistent, was not enough and it was not until the outbreak of World War II the liberation became possible. |
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http://members.tripod.com/%7ERas_Richard/selassie/lifean.htm
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| | WALKING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HAILE SELLASSIE I |
 | | In September 1916, after the death of Emperor Menelick II, the Council of State appointed Dedjazmatch Tafari as Regent and Heir to the Throne and was given the title of Ras ("Head" - equivalent to Duke). |  | | I hereby call upon all Rastafarians to unite as one, to organize and centralize ourselves, and to practice the teachings of H.I.M., for we know that if we call on Sellassie I 's name, and we don't act on his principles, we would be calling his name in vain. |  | | When Tafari was a little under four years old, his father Ras Makonnen raised an army of 30,000 soldiers and rode to join his Emperor, Menelik II, in the famous battle of Adowa (March 1896), where the invading forces of Italy were annihilated. |
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http://web.syr.edu/~affellem/rasdave.html
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 | | In 1929 he prophesied that a Black messiah would be crowned in Africa. |  | | A year later, Ras Tafari Makonnen was crowned king of Ethiopia, His followers said he was the messiah - and called him “Haile Sellassie”, which means “Power of the Holy Trinity”.Rastafarians believe Ethiopia is their Holy Land; that Halie Sellassie is the living God; |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/heavenandearth/factsheets/20031102.shtml
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| | Ethiopia on the Internet |
 | | Ras Makönnen was an Ethiopian General & Governor of Harar and father of Emperor Haile Sellasie I. Has an account of "The Visit to England in 1902 of Ras Mäkonnen of Ethiopia" for the Coronation of King Edward VII, by R. Harris. |  | | The victory was not only a historical landmark to Ethiopians, but became a beacon for Pan-Africanism around the world." Distributed by Mypheduh Films (Washington, D.C.). |  | | Has a account of Haile Sellassie's life by site maintainer Anatoly Antohin with many photographs of Emperor Haile Sellassie and his family. |
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http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/ethio.html
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| | HAILE SELLASSIE 1 - THE FORMATIVE YEARS 1892-1936 |
 | | Always controversial during his lifetime (1892-1975), Haile Sellassie became, after his dethronement in 1974, a political icon to some, a monster to others, and to all a legend. |  | | Haile Sellassie, ever jealous of his country's sovereignty, redirected trade away from Europe toward Japan and the United States. |  | | Haile Sellassie was the architect of the centralized Ethiopian state. |
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http://www.heritagebooksmusic.com/hase1foye18.html
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| | Haile Selassie of Ethiopia |
 | | Selassie was born in the town-village of Ejersa Goro, Ethiopia, as Tafari Makonnen to father Ras Makonnen, the governor of Harar and to mother Wezero (lady) Yeshimebet Ali. |  | | Amongst followers of Rastafarianism, a religion which developed in the 1930s in Jamaica under the influence of Marcus Mosiah Garvey's "Back to Africa" movement, Haile Selassie is regarded as a Black messiah who will lead the peoples of Africa and the African diaspora to freedom. |  | | Emperor Haile Selassie by a previous marriage, had a daughter, Princess Romanework. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/haile_selassie_of_ethiopia
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| | One Drop Books: Haile Selassie I Books |
 | | This is a new reprint of the classic biography of His Majesty. |  | | This Work is the Life of Haile Selassie I from his earthday up to the Italian invasion. |  | | This new book gives a year by year chronology of the Life of His Imperial Majesty. |
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http://www.onedropbooks.com/newpages/selassie.html
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| | Haile Selassie of Ethiopia : Haile Sellassie |
 | | Selassie was born as Tafari Makonnen to father Ras Makonnen, the governor of Harar[?] and to mother Wezero (lady) Yeshimebet Ali. |  | | By followers of Rastafarianism, a religion which developed in 1930s Jamaica under the influence of Marcus Mosiah Garvey's "Back to Africa" movement, Haile Selassie is regarded as a messiah who will lead peoples of African descent to liberation. |  | | Imagine, Caroline, that sentimental walk, which a gentleman of the Werther school has sworn to years after (the poor man has had time to change his lodgings three me think it's a woman.html">woman, is that the first literary idea of the whole full of the tinkling of bells. |
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http://www.termsdefined.net/ha/haile-sellassie.html
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| | ttgapers.com store - Haile Sellassie I: The Formative Years 1892-1936 - Harold G. Marcus - Product Details |
 | | Like his Western counterparts, Haile Sellassie introduced a standing army, a permanent bureaucracy, new forms of taxation, uniform laws, and the mechanisms of a national economy. |  | | He governed, as had his immediate predecessors, by acting as the country's balancer of power, a method that worked well in a customary government that mediated between the ruling classes and the masses. |  | | His apparent noninvolvement in politics only underscores the obscurity in which he maneuvered; the emperor's deft hand was invariably apparent in retrospect, and his careful planning became as obvious a success. |
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http://www.ttgapers.com/ttStore-index2-asin-1569020086.html
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| | Empress Menen: Wife of His Imperial Majesty Haile Sellassie I |
 | | This Duke was named by his father Majesty Haile Sellassie and called Asfa Wosen. |  | | Empress Menen gave her daughter Princess Tenangne Work Haile Sellassie to be married with His Excellency “Ras” Desta Damtew on Nov 7 1917. |  | | His Imperial Majesty Haile Sellassie I took over the crown of his grand father King Menelik II. |
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http://www.rastaites.com/HIM/menen.htm
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| | OneWorld Magazine - Haile Sellassie and Mussolini |
 | | But for His Majesty Haile Selassie, the year 1935 would have been a distinctly different year. |  | | Throughout, Haile Sellassie maintained himself as the country's sole fount of authority, effective enough, so the Italians often observed, to lead his backward empire to modernity and international legitimacy. |  | | Sellassie Vs. Mussolini © Harold G. Marcus, All Rights Reserved - Photo Credits, © L.Jauregui - Web Production and Design, OneWorld Magazine. |
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http://www.oneworldmagazine.org/focus/etiopia/musso.html
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| | bath hotels, The County hotel former home of HIM Haile Sellassie |
 | | Fit for a king, thats the proud boast of this elegant early Victorian town house hotel which became the residence of Emperor Haile Sellassie and his entourage during his years of exile in the city between 1936 and 1941. |  | | Booklets sent by post on request are five pounds which covers post and packaging. |  | | Haile Sellassie at the County Hotel in Bath, England, UK Hotels on Bath's Exclusive Shopping Tour |
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http://www.bathshopping.com/countyhotel.htm
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| | Thesis 2004: Ethiopians and Rastafari -- Haile Sellassie WWW, HIM Site |
 | | Haile Sellassie I. Editor Marcus Harold G. My life and Ethiopia’s Progress. |  | | If you are our old reader, visit the new Sellassie Cyber University & Museum and The House of Sellassie. |  | | London: Oxford University Press 1967 Ethiopia and the Bible: The Scheweich Lectures. |
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http://filmplus.org/him/thesis.html
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| | Rastafarianism |
 | | This has also come to symbolize priesthood and naturality. |  | | Rastas believe that Selassie was the Jesus that Christianity speaks of; that the white man tricked the world into believing that he was a White man. |  | | The prime basic belief of the Rastafarians is that Haile Selassie is the living God for the black race. |
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http://www.swagga.com/rastasymbol.htm
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| | Rastafarian Roots and Postmodernity |
 | | Haile Selassie has different appeals to different people. |  | | This our projects to memorate 25 years since H.I.M. death (see page 10). |  | | I'm trying to figure out what son or daughter of haile >selassie she is decended through. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ak/sellassie/page12.html
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| | Imperial Ethiopia - Ethiopian History, Culture, Tradition |
 | | Since the death of Emperor Ahma Selassie, son and successor of Emperor Haile Selassie, the Crown Council has embodied the leadership of the Imperial Family, and the history, hopes and dreams of a nation. |
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http://www.imperialethiopia.org
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 | | The Autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie I: King of All Kings and Lord of All Lords; My Life and Ethopia's Progress 1892-1937 (My Life and Ethiopia's Progress (Paperback)) |  | | The Autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie I: King of All Kings and Lord of All Lords; My Life and Ethiopia's Progress 1892-1937 (My Life and Ethiopia's Progress (Paperback)) |  | | My Life and Ethiopia's Progress (School of Oriental and African Studies) |
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http://www.bookhead.co.uk/books-by/Haile%20Sellassie.aspx
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| | Africa News Service : THE HISTORY OF HAILE SELLASSIE PRIZES FOR ETHIOPIAN STUDIES 2 @ HighBeam Research |
 | | Read 'Africa News Service: THE HISTORY OF HAILE SELLASSIE PRIZES FOR ETHIOPIAN STUDIES 2' with a FREE Trial for instant access » |  | | Wolf Leslau, Pichi-Sermoli, and the Question of Enrico Cerulli |  | | Start / A / Africa News Service / October 18, 2002 / THE HISTORY OF HAILE SELLASSIE PRIZES FOR ETHIOPIAN STUDIES 2 |
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http://static.highbeam.com/a/africanewsservice/october182002/thehistoryofhailesellassieprizesforethiopianstudie/index.html
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| | Emperor Haile Sellassie's Coronation |
 | | American writings on Ethiopia at this time included Post Wheeler's work on The Golden Legend of Ethiopia (New York, 1936), which bore the sub-title: The Love-Story of Makeda, Virgin Queen of Axum and Sheba and Solomon the Great King (New York, 1936). |  | | His Zaudi (Princess of Abyssinia) (London, 1936) describes the tribulations of an imaginary English girl who visited the country shortly after Haile Sellassie had come to power, and saw the war clouds gathering, with impending tragedy. |  | | In Britain the journalist-cum-novelist Evelyn Waugh visited Ethiopia to report on both events. |
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http://www.addistribune.com/Archives/2004/12/17-12-04/Emperor.htm
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| | Haile Sellassie Cyber Museum Review |
 | | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. |  | | “Haile Sellassie Family Web, photos, documents, art, writing, over 30 pages, mantained by the great grand daughter of the emperor” |  | | Simply add your vote for this site to the Peoples View. |
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http://arc.co.uk/343193.arx
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| | A Collection of Essays by Dr. Richard Pankhurst |
 | | Mussolini, and the Ethiopian Crowns of Tewodros, Yohannes, Menilek, and Haile Sellassie |  | | Ethiopia, Egypt, and the Nile: An Historical Fantasy |
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http://www.abyssiniacybergateway.net/ethiopia/history/pankhurst.html
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| | Haile Sellassie Cyber Memorial |
 | | The steaming city of Addis Ababa last week prepared to welcome home its conquering Lion of Judah, Emperor Haile Selassie, King of Kings, who was ousted from his throne by the Italians five years ago last week. |  | | Houses were decorated with the national colors (green, yellow & red) and native artists were busy painting pictures of the Negus as St. George slaying an Italian dragon with help from the British Army. |  | | Ethiopia gave the world her son, yes, I'm talking about Haile Sellassie. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~afronord/him/page24.html
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| | HIM, book-in-progress |
 | | One of them is the path I went on -- "His Imperial Majesty" is not Haile Sellassie biography, not at all, but the story of the man, maybe the last man of Ethiopia -- and the majesty, yes, imperial majesty, of the ancient man... |  | | Second, the inclusion of the story of my own family, which I see still has the shadow of the past over... |  | | But there are several reasons why it's not done. |
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http://afronord.tripod.com/him/book.html
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| | Heywätenna yä-Ityopya ermejja. Qädamawi Haile Selasse negus nägäst zä-Ityopya. Volume I. Together with: 'My life ... |
 | | A second volume describing the events until 1941 appeared in 1974, but was not translated by Ullendorff since it "deals with matters that in one form or another are fairly well documented already" (preface to his translation, London 1976, p. |  | | In 1975 Haile Sellassie was executed by the Communist regime of Ethiopia. |  | | The autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie I. Translated and annotated by E. Ullendorff. |
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http://www.antiqbook.nl/boox/oos/121061.shtml
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| | Intro to Merkato Directory |
 | | Political Democracy is a sham - it doesn't deliver what you think you voted for. |  | | MERKATO Index Old HS WWW: Haile Sellassie Family Web H.I.M. Web-Biography: from Sellassie WWW pages R&R: Rasta & Reggae, Rastafarianism, Texts, Links, News HISTORY: History pages from Sellassie Family Web FAMILY: Origins, Members, Generations, Tree, photos Ethiop Village: Books, Music, Art, Gifts References: Sellassie WWW sites DIRECTORIES: Listing from all Sellassie sites |
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http://angelfire.com/ak/sellassie/merkato/intro.html
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| | ETHIOPIA, ETHIOPIA MAP, ETHIOPIA MAPS, ETHIOPIA TRAVEL GUIDE, ETHIOPIAN, ADDIS ABABA, HAILE SELLASSIE, RASTAFARI - ... |
 | | Buy African Art at some of the cheapest prices on the Internet |  | | Ethiopia, Ethiopia Map, Ethiopia Maps, Ethiopia Travel Guide, Ethiopian, Addis Ababa, Haile Sellassie, Rastafari - Travel Guides and Maps |  | | ETHIOPIA, ETHIOPIA MAP, ETHIOPIA MAPS, ETHIOPIA TRAVEL GUIDE, ETHIOPIAN, ADDIS ABABA, HAILE SELLASSIE, RASTAFARI - TRAVEL GUIDES & MAPS |
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http://www.theallafricanguide.com/Ethiopia.asp
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