• The Armenian inhabitants in Ethiopia are Armenian Apostolics (Orthodox Armenians) belonging to the Armenian Apostolic Church.
  • Boris Adjemian, a French historian of Armenian descent, explores the journey of the Armenian diaspora in Ethiopia, extending his focus to include the entirety...
  • Armenians in Ethiopia worked with Armenians in India, acting as middle-men for trade between the British East India Company and the Ethiopian Empire.
  • In fact, Selassie’s initial coronation on November 2, 1930 set a defining tone for the Arba Lijoch and the Armenian community in Ethiopia.
  • But today there are few Armenians in Ethiopia, and many Ethiopians have forgotten the role that the Armenians have played through the years.
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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Armenia extended its condolences to the families of the casualties of the devastating landslides in Ethiopia.
  • Armenians in Ethiopia. The first records of Armenian-Ethiopian relations trace back to Movses Khorenatsi’s (Armenian historian) testimonies.
  • In fact, Selassie’s initial coronation on November 2, 1930 set a defining tone for the Arba Lijoch and the Armenian community in Ethiopia.
  • A small Armenian community began to emerge in Ethiopia, particularly in Harar, Dire Dawa, and Addis Ababa, during the late 19th century.
  • 100 Armenians Nowadays, there are around 100 Armenians residing in Ethiopia, mainly in Addis Ababa. ... Why are there Armenians in Ethiopia?
  • Armenian presence in Ethiopia has been long and is a historic one, the first fact being that Armenians came to Ethiopia in the 16th Century.
  • Learn about the Armenian in Ethiopia people group. Profiles include statistics, text, photo, map, progress indicator and language resources.
  • Armenians in Ethiopia were commonly described as merchants and craftsmen, on the basis of European published sources of the 19th and early 20th centuries.