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A History of Ethiopia: Volume II (Routledge Revivals)
Nubia and Abyssinia
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This is the second volume of Sir E. A. Wallis Budge's narrative account of Ethiopian history, and continues the chronicle of the Kings of Abyssinia where the first volume ended: the death of Lebna Dengel in 1540.
The list of kings ends with the Regent R?s Tafari, who still reigned at the time of first publication in 1928. Thereafter, the author devotes considerable attention to an overview of the cultural, social and political idiosyncrasies of the Ethiopian people: literature, spells and magic, architecture, ethnography, the alphabet, and a wide range of other engrossing topics. This material complements the narrative history, helping to situate the deeds of the kings and the fortunes of their people in a broader context.
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INDEX
’A‘aferā Krestos 391
Aāḥ 23
Aāḥmes I 16
Aāḥu 22
’A‘alēf Sagad 406
Aaron the Lawgiver 611
Aati 16
’Aba’alke‘ō 246
’Abādīr 368
’Abadjagāy 364
Ābā Ḥarū 613
’Abāi 128, 406
’Abala 70
’Abalgi 296
’Abāsī 317
’Abāsī Wērā Gabayā 319
’Abati 605, 607
’Abāwī 128, 361
’Abāy, ‘Abaya 296
’Abbā-Galay 124
’Abbā-Gale 123
’Abbā Jifar 543
’Abbā Salāmā, a missionary 492
’Abbā Samuel, a place 472
Abbadie, A. de 187, 491, 561
’Abbadzagāy 370
‘Abbās, an Arab chief 340, 343
‘Abbās of Sarēwā 352
‘Abd Allāh, Khalīfah 109
‘Abd Allāh, father of the Mahdī 109
‘Abd Allāh 296, 455, 546
‘Abd Allāh bin Sa‘ad 103, 104
‘Abd Allāh bin Jahān 104
‘Abd al-Ḳāder I 107
‘Abd al-Ḳāder II 107, 386, 390, 455
‘Abd al-Mās 383
‘Abd al-Mutallib 267
‘Abderbāshā 419
’Abē 540
’Abētō, Rās 477
’Abētō Fāsīladas 375
’Abētō Sayfū 495
’Abētō Yā‘kōb 375
’Abib 189–191
Abkamilto 602
’Abōlī 368, 608
Abraham 190, 604
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob 456
Abraham George, Father 390
’Ab-Rākīd 207
’Abrāk Sagad 425
’Abrālyūs 207, 229
Abram 188
Abramios (Ella ’Abrehā) 262, 263
’Abrē 420, 437
’Abreha 148, 205, 208, 211, 258, 574
’Abrehā, son of Ari‘āt 269
’Abrehā, the “scarred” (Al-Ashrām) 263, 264
Abrigar 579
’Absalūs, Abīselūs 434, 435
’Abū 602
Abū-Bakr, Sultān 524
Abū Barē ‘a 449
Abu Hamed 7, 8, 40, 60, 99
’Abū Jaksūm 268
’Abūḳīr 312
Abū Mūra 602
Abu Murra 268
Abūna 158; regulations concerning 216
’Abūnabēt 404
Abuncis 71
Abū Rakwah 105
Abu Sāliḥ 117
Abū Shāker 568
Abu Simbel 24, 117, 165
Abusīr 8
’Abu ...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Galāwdēwōs (Claudius) ’Asnāf Sagad I
- The Confession of Faith of Claudius
- Mīnās Wanāg Sagad II ’Admās Sagad I
- Sarṣa Dengel Malak Sagad I
- Yā‘ḳōb (Jacob) Malak Sagad II
- Za Dengel ’Aṣnāf Sagad II
- Sūsenyōs Malak Sagad III, Selṭān Sagad I
- Fāsīladas (Basilides) ‘Ālam Sagad (Selṭān Sagad II)
- Yōḥannes (John) I ’A‘alāf Sagad
- Īyāsū (Jesus) I ’Adyām Sagad II
- Takla Hāymānōt I, Le‘ūl Sagad, Gerūm Sagad
- Tēwōflōs (Theophilus) ’Aṣrār Sagad
- Yōsṭōs (Justus) Dṣaḥai Sagad
- Dāwīt (David) III ’Adbār Sagad I
- ’Aṣma Gīyōrgīs (George), Masīḥ Sagad, ’Adbār Sagad, Bakāffā
- Īyāsū (Jesus) II ’Adyām Sagad II Berḥān Sagad
- ’Īyō’ās (Joas) I ’Adyām Sagad III
- Yōḥannes (John) II
- Takla Hāymānōt II, ’Admās Sagad II, Ṭebab Sagad, Ḥāyl Sagad
- Walda Salōmōn (Solomon) I
- Takla Gīyōrgīs Feḳr Sagad
- Īyāsū (Joshua) III Ba‘āla Sagad
- Hezḳeyās (Hezekiah)
- Ba’eda Māryām II
- Walda Salōmōn II (III ?)
- Yōnās (Jonah)
- Demētrōs (Demetrius)
- ’Egwāla Ṣeyōn Newāya Sagad
- ’Īyō’ās (Joas)
- Gīgār
- Ba’eda Māryām III
- Īyāsū (Joshua) IV
- Gabra Krestōs
- Sāhla Dengel
- Yōḥannes (John) III
- The Period of Anarchy 1800–1855
- European Travellers in Abyssinia between 1800 and 1850
- Kāsā Tēwōdrōs (Theodore) II
- The collapse of Theodore’s Power and his Death
- Yōḥannes (John) IV
- Menyelek II
- Ledj Īyāsū, Wasan Sagad
- Zawdītu, Queen of Ethiopia
- The Regent Rās Tafarī
- Abyssinian, i.e. Ethiopic, Writing and Literature
- The Ethiopic Syllabary
- Abyssinian (Ethiopic) Manuscripts
- Abyssinian Literature
- The Languages of Abyssinia
- Titles, Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, etc.
- Christian Abyssinian Magic
- The Legend of Sūsenyōs
- A Spell to fetter Devils
- A Spell against Ophthalmia
- The Legend of ‘Āynat
- The Amulet of Walatta Ḥaywat
- Peoples and Tribes of Abyssinia
- History of the Gāllā
- The Monoliths of Aksūm
- The Shānḳallā
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX