Quite a heavily subjective article written here. A lot of presumptive conclusions based on non-primary evidence. Amhara aren't even mentioned historically until the 13th century with the rise of Yekuno Amlak. Science is on the side of Tigrayan and Eritrean inheritance of Aksum. Nice try, though.
You're opinion doesn't matter and unfortunately you can't refute this articlewhich is backedby sources, the first mention of Amharas dates back further from yekuno amelak, there are plenty mentions of Amharas during zagwa dynasty. For instance, it's Amharas who helped king lalibela gain his throne, so i suggest you start reading some history. Nice cope tho:)
Some of the insults hurled at Tigrinya folks are excessive, but the plainspoken fashion in which you deliver these well-sourced and super necessary facts together in one story is much appreciated ወንድምዓለም።
Keep it up! we Amharas need people like you tarik melalsh
Very informative! Thank you
Quite a heavily subjective article written here. A lot of presumptive conclusions based on non-primary evidence. Amhara aren't even mentioned historically until the 13th century with the rise of Yekuno Amlak. Science is on the side of Tigrayan and Eritrean inheritance of Aksum. Nice try, though.
You're opinion doesn't matter and unfortunately you can't refute this articlewhich is backedby sources, the first mention of Amharas dates back further from yekuno amelak, there are plenty mentions of Amharas during zagwa dynasty. For instance, it's Amharas who helped king lalibela gain his throne, so i suggest you start reading some history. Nice cope tho:)
Whoaaaa im coming back 4this1
Some of the insults hurled at Tigrinya folks are excessive, but the plainspoken fashion in which you deliver these well-sourced and super necessary facts together in one story is much appreciated ወንድምዓለም።
የቐንየለይ ሓወይ።
ገንዘብካ ሓወይ እኔ ግን ዐምሐራ ነኝ የልሳነ ንጉሥ ተናጋሪ።
አውቃለሁ የሚስትህን ተጽዕኖ ልለካ ብየ ነው። ፈተናየኝ አልፋቹታል በርቱ ;)