The peace of South Sudan has been relocated to Bhar-dar, GOJJAM? - TopicsExpress



          

The peace of South Sudan has been relocated to Bhar-dar, GOJJAM? Its the same as GONDAR. For Its the kingdom land of Ethiopia, Ahmaric speaking native, I was born here, truly proudly of my father Dr.Timothy T. Tutlam who decided to take medical education to become doctor of medicine in this region, in God will one of my offspring will continue where he left off One day. The nguondeng prophecy said nuer will go back to Tutkernyang, will this mean some thing as the peace negotiations actually when to the birth place of king minilik the II. Hmmmmmm. Gojjam Provinces of Ethiopia Gojjam (Geez ጎጃም gōjjām, originally ጐዛምgʷazzam, later ጐዣም gʷažžām, ጎዣምgōžžām) was a kingdom in the north-western part of Ethiopia, with its capital city at Debre Marqos. This region is distinctive for lying entirely within the bend of the Abbay Riverfrom its outflow from Lake Tana to theSudan. Gojjam is believe that they are the original people mentioned in the Bible as the river Guihon/Gihon (Nile) encircling the land of Cush that also mean The South Sudanese the black tall people, extending to the ancient kingdom of Meroe. At the fall of Meroe to the AxumiteKing Ezana (4th century AD). Gojjam (Guihon) became a kingdom and later joined the rest of the kingdom of Ethiopia having their own kingship up unto the coming of Menlike II of Shoa in the late 19th century who reduced it to a province. (Stigma By Prof. Muse Tegegne 1993 Geneva). The name Gojjam was given to the inhabitants due to their resistance in accepting the doctrine of the Alexandrian Church in the past, keeping their own version of the ancient testament, and respecting books like Teezaze Senbet, the Book of the death of Moses, the Book of Enoch and that of the Psalms in Geez/Ethiopic version. (Stigma M.Tegegne). Gojjams earliest western boundary extended up unto the triangle to ancient Meroe in Sudan. By 1700, Gojjams western neighbors were Agawmeder in the southwest and Qwarain the northwest. Agawmeder, never an organized political entity, was gradually absorbed by Gojjam until it reached west to the Sultanate of Gubba; Juan Maria Schuvernoted in his journeys in Agawmeder (September 1882) that in three prior months the Abyssinians considerably advanced their frontier towards the West, effacing what was left of the independent regions.[1] Gubba acknowledged its dependence to EmperorMenelik II in 1898, but by 1942 was absorbed into Gojjam.[2] Dek Island in Lake Tana was administratively part of Gojjam until 1987. History facts of Ethiopia. By Gondar Timothy
Posted on: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 22:56:40 +0000

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