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Support the recognition of Emperor Haile Selassie I as the original founder of Organization of African Union (OAU) (select link below)
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Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
Emperor Haile Selassie I Memorial Association Scholarship
The scholarship fund is gathered through the Association from various charitable organizations and individuals from around the world. It is designed to support students’ academic efforts and instill in them a sense of service to their country and community upon embarking on a career.
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AMHARIC LYRICS
Ethiopia hoy dess ibalish Beamlakish hail benegoosish Tibaberewal arbanyotchish Ayennakam ketto netsannatesh Bertoo natchoha terarotchish Ateférim ketelatotchish Del adraguioo Negoosatchin Yinoorellen lekebratchin.
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Ethiopia, be happy thanks to the power of God and your ruler. Your brave citizens are unanimous; your freedom will never be touched, as your mountains are defiant and your natives do not fear any enemy. Long live our victorious ruler to the glory of our country.
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UCI Knowledge...
- His Imperial Majesty (Girmawi), Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia received the title of Negus Negast
(King of kings), Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Elect of God.
- He was referred to as Janhoy, and as Girmawi (Imperial Majesty). The Emperor, or majesty, sometimes
affectionately referred to as 'Ababa Janhoy' (Father Majesty)
- Girmawi Kedamawi Haile Selassie I, Neguse Negest Ze Etiyopiya (His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile
Selassie I, King of kings of Ethiopia)
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The Austrian Lore Trenkler became dietitian of Empress Menen of Ethiopia in 1960.
She arrived in Addis Ababa on November 14, 1960, and lived in the old bathhouse Lidj Yeassu in the gardens of the Palace of the Jubilee.
After the death of the Empress (February 1962) then Miss Trenkler was the cook of the emperor.
Haile Selassie did not eat much; a favorite food was apple strudel. She said, "For example breakfast: porridge, cereal with milk and cream; various other combinations of eggs, and cooked eggs, scrambled eggs or omelet; Ethiopian recipes made from chicken meat, kidney, bread, butter, jam, honey, coffee cooked sheep."
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