THE ETHIOPIANS
From KUSH to Empire — Origins, Faith, and Power
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Frederick Amakom
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Ethiopia is often described as ancient, sacred, and exceptional—but beneath these labels lies a far more complex story.
In this powerful and thought-provoking book, Frederick Amakom takes readers on a journey through time—from the earliest settlements of the Ethiopian highlands to the rise of the Aksumite Empire, from the mystery of the Queen of Sheba to the global impact of the Battle of Adwa.
This is not just history. This is an unmasking.
Inside, you will discover:
- The true meaning behind the name “Ethiopia”
- The origins of the Habesha identity and early civilizations
- The rise of Aksum as a global power connected to Rome, Arabia, and India
- The role of faith in shaping empire and identity
- The mystery of the Ark of the Covenant—belief vs. evidence
- The truth behind the Solomonic dynasty claims
- How Ethiopia resisted colonization when others could not
- The legacy of and modern Ethiopia
- The hidden distortions that continue to shape how Africa’s history is told
Blending history, analysis, and narrative storytelling, The Ethiopians challenges what you think you know—and invites you to see Africa through a clearer lens.
Because history is not just about the past.
It is about who controls the story.
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