abyssinia in A Sentence

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    The Abyssinia Crisis.

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    The Abyssinia Muslims.

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    Abyssinia is a Christian country, the oldest Christian country, converted long before Europe.

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    At just 23 he explored Abyssinia and the Aussa Sultanate(both now part of Ethiopia).

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    When the group reached Abyssinia, they heard the rumour that the whole tribe of the Quraysh had accepted Islam.

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    Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia appeals for aid to the League of Nations against Italy's invasion of his country.

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    In India also there were those who objected to our lining up with republican Spain and China, Abyssinia and Czechoslovakia.

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    Manchuria, Abyssinia, Czechoslovakia, Spainit was a sorry tale of misfortune and disaster, and always I seemed to be on the wrong side.

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    February 15, 1906, marked the beginning of banking in Ethiopia when the first Bank of Abyssinia was inaugurated by Emperor Menelik II.

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    The League sanctions were lifted on 4 July 1936, but by that point Italy had already gained control of the urban areas of Abyssinia.

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    Abyssinia at that time was ruled by a Christian King(who later on embraced Islam), famous for his mercy and equity, whose title was Negus.

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    Islamic tradition holds that translations were made for Emperor Negus of Abyssinia and Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, as both received letters by Muhammadcontaining verses from the Quran.

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    Islamic tradition holds that translations were made for Emperor Negus of Abyssinia and Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, as both received letters by Muhammad containing verses from the Qur'an.

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    Islamic tradition holds Also que translations Were made for Emperor Negus of Abyssinia and Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, the BOTH received letters by Muhammad containing verses the Quran.

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    Islamic tradition also holds that translations were made for Emperor Negus of Abyssinia and Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, as both received letters by Muhammad containing verses from the Quran.

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    In 1931, the Emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie I, formally requested that the international community use the name Ethiopia(as it had already been known internally for at least 1,600 years) instead of Abyssinia, and the issuing Bank of Abyssinia also became the Bank of Ethiopia.

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    This weakness was exposed during the Abyssinia Crisis, when Britain and France had to balance maintaining the security they had attempted to create for themselves in Europe"to defend against the enemies of internal order", in which Italy's support played a pivotal role, with their obligations to Abyssinia as a member of the League.

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