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The word Ethiopia (Aethiop) by Greek) and Cush by Jewish were synonymous. Both of them stand for the same meaning which is to say peoples of burned face by sun. Whether their faces were burned by sun or fire, they were the pioneer of Nile Valley civilization and the cradle human being. They built many lofty and amazing buildings for different purposes, pyramids to bury the bodies of kings and etc which were very unique for them. So, they get jealous of them and began to call those people by the name which is derogatory to humiliate them and undermine their innovation. Then, they invaded the…mehr

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The word Ethiopia (Aethiop) by Greek) and Cush by Jewish were synonymous. Both of them stand for the same meaning which is to say peoples of burned face by sun. Whether their faces were burned by sun or fire, they were the pioneer of Nile Valley civilization and the cradle human being. They built many lofty and amazing buildings for different purposes, pyramids to bury the bodies of kings and etc which were very unique for them. So, they get jealous of them and began to call those people by the name which is derogatory to humiliate them and undermine their innovation. Then, they invaded the magnificent state that, on which the Sun does not set (the real, ancient or Nubian Ethiopia) and loot their civilization, enslaved the peoples and committed heinous massacre against humanity for long period of time. But, the word and the civilization of its inhabitants was hijacked by Abyssinian intruders and have been deceiving the whole world for the long period of time. This research may play its part in taking off our costumes that they have been adorning themselves to on the international stages.
Autorenporträt
My name is Mohammed Nemo Mudda and I was born in 1979 G.C in Arsi province Xiyo district. I graduated my M.A from Addis Ababa University in Afan Oromo and Literature Teaching.I have been teaching Literature courses at Arsi University. I am lecturer, researcher and author.