I also knew a something about RasTafari, acquired in equal parts through a misspent youth and an early-2000s government-school matric syllabus.
Ús de haile selassie en anglès
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It was released on July 23, birthday of Ethiopian Emperor HaileSelassie I.
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HaileSelassie's annexation of it as a province sparked war.
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In 1930 he went to Ethiopia to help celebrate the coronation of Emperor HaileSelassie.
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He was part of the student movement who helped overthrow the imperial government of Emperor HaileSelassie.
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With the help of the Berlin envoys of HaileSelassie, she smuggles the prince from the palace.
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Ethiopia HaileSelassie spent nearly six decades exerting his might over Ethiopia as Regent and then Emporer.
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A cabal of junior military officers had ruthlessly consolidated power in the decade since the overthrow of HaileSelassie.
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Traveling there in secret, Mandela met with Emperor HaileSelassie I, and gave his speech after Selassie's at the conference.
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This was after the despotic 44-year-rule of Emperor HaileSelassie that Mengistu overthrew in 1974.
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The visit of Ethiopian emperor HaileSelassie to Jamaica in 1966 acted as a catalyst for many musicians to embrace that faith.
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Italy invaded in 1936, overthrowing Emperor HaileSelassie and confirming the League of Nations as toothless in the face of fascist aggression.
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It hails firebrands who sacrificed for the black cause, such as Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, Patrice Lumumba and Emperor HaileSelassie I.
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The focus of the picture is an address by Emperor HaileSelassie, appealing for help against the occupation of his country by Italy.
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Coe and Carlson double-teamed Emperor HaileSelassie of Ethiopia, a strategic prize in the struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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Mutual tolerance has not been one of our strengths in the past, added Mulugeta, a second cousin to Ethiopia's last emperor, HaileSelassie.
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After HaileSelassie's Ethiopian government was overthrown in 1974, the country's Jewish citizens, known as the Beta Israel, joined the resistance against the military regime.