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Empress of Ethiopia from 1916 to 1930
Zewditu (Amharic: ዘውዲቱ, born Askala Maryam; 29 April 1876 – 2 April 1930) was Empress of Ethiopia from 1916 until her death in 1930. She officially adopted
Zewditu
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974
power as the Regent Plenipotentiary of Ethiopia (Enderase) under Empress Zewditu between 1916 and 1930. Widely considered to be a defining figure in modern
Haile_Selassie
Public hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Zewditu Hospital is a public hospital in central Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It was built, owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, but was
Zewditu_Hospital
Ethiopian army commander (1875–1930)
of Begemder." Taytu Betul arranged the marriage of Gugsa Welle to Leult Zewditu, the eldest daughter of Emperor Menelek II and an earlier wife. They were
Gugsa_Welle
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1879 to 1913
succeeded by grandson Lij Iyasu (later deposed), followed by daughter Zewditu and Ras Tafari Makonnen (the future Haile Selassie). Menelik was a controversial
Menelik_II
Uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916
the third heir of the female line was Menelik's elder daughter Woizero Zewditu, who was married to Ras Gugsa Welle, nephew of the Empress Taitu. Menelik
Lij_Iyasu
1929–1930 rebellion between Gugsa Wale and Haile Selassie
supporters of Empress Zewditu to rid her of the Crown Prince and heir apparent, Negus Tafari Makonnen. With Tafari gone, Zewditu would be the sole claimant
Gugsa_Wale's_rebellion
1930 conflict in Ethiopia between Gugsa Wale and Empress Zewditu
The husband of Zewditu and leader of the pro-Zewditu faction, fifty-three-year-old Ras Gugsa Welle, imagined a future where Zewditu remained Empress
Battle_of_Anchem
Coup d'état attempt between Ras Tafari and Empress Zewditu
supporters of Empress Zewditu to rid her of the heir apparent and Crown Prince, Ras Tafari Makonnen. With Tafari gone, Zewditu would be the sole ruler
1928_Ethiopian_coup_attempt
List of royal and noble titles in the Ethiopian Empire
"Queen of Kings", or "Queen of Queens", or "female ruler of an empire." Zewditu (reigned 1917–1930) was the only woman to be crowned in Ethiopia in her
Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles
Ethiopian_aristocratic_and_court_titles
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
Sen 1977, pp. 52–55. Sen 1977, p. 52. Roberts, Andrew; Gebreyohanes, Zewditu (14 March 2021). "Cambridge: "The Racial Consequences of Mr Churchill"
Winston_Churchill
Imperial mausoleum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
the final tomb of Menelik's wife Empress Taitu and his successor Empress Zewditu. The mausoleum is found in within the church of Kidist Maryam next to the
Mausoleum_of_Menelik_II
Equestrian statue in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The statue was erected by Empress Zewditu in 1930 in coincidence of coronation of Ras Tafari, later reigned as Emperor
Statue_of_Menelik_II
1916 civil conflict in the Ethiopian Empire
between the supporters of Empress regent Zewditu and Lij Iyasu on 27 October 1916, and resulted in victory for Zewditu. Paul B. Henze states that "Segale was
Battle_of_Segale
Imperial Ethiopian dynasty (1270–1974)
Sheba and King Solomon of Jerusalem". Menelik II, and later his daughter Zewditu, would be the last Ethiopian monarchs who could claim uninterrupted direct
Solomonic_dynasty
contributed to the growth of non-governmental education. In 1929, Empress Zewditu issued a proclamation that wanted to reverse traditional education. It
Modern_education_in_Ethiopia
Ethiopian army commander (1858–1918)
and Mikael's sister-in-law, Woizero Zewditu, was pronounced Negiste Negest ("Queen of Kings") Zewditu I. Zewditu was another of Menelik's daughters, and
Mikael_of_Wollo
Ethiopian army commander (1851–1926)
Council of Ministers and as Minister of War during the reigns of Menelik II, Zewditu and Haile Selassie. He was also Shum or Governor of Borena, Ibat, and Mecha
Habte_Giyorgis_Dinagde
Country in the Horn of Africa
(Inderase) for the Empress Regnant Zewditu, and became the de facto ruler of the Ethiopian Empire. Following Zewditu's death on 2 November 1930, he succeeded
Ethiopia
Imperial house order of Ethiopian Empire
established in 1924 by then-Regent Tafari Makonnen, during the reign of Empress Zewditu I, in order to honor the memory of Emperor Menelik II. The Imperial Order
Order_of_Menelik_II
Order of Ethiopian Empire
instituted as a ladies' order in 1922 in the Ethiopian Empire by Empress Zewditu and would later become the diplomatic symbol of a holy pact.[clarification
Order_of_the_Queen_of_Sheba
Ethiopian army commander and governor (1869/70–1888)
Christened. Araya was nominated Crown Prince. Araya was the first husband of Zewditu (later Empress), the daughter of atse Menelik II, having married her in
Araya_Selassie_Yohannes
Title of the ruling monarch of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1974/1975
"king." The consort of the emperor was referred to as the ətege. Empress Zewditu used the feminized form Nəgəstä Nägäst ("Queen of Kings") to show that
Emperor_of_Ethiopia
1928 treaty between Italy and Ethiopia
treaty signed between Italy and Ethiopia on 2 August 1928. Nigiste Negest Zewditu I ruled Ethiopia at the time of this treaty, but it was the 36-year-old
Italo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928
Italo-Ethiopian_Treaty_of_1928
Residence of Prime Minister of Ethiopia
mausoleum for Emperor Menelik II, his wife Empress Taitu, and Empress Zewditu, his daughter and eventual successor. Other churches within the grounds
Menelik_Palace
British political advocacy group
historic buildings, collections, gardens and countryside to the public. Zewditu Gebreyohanes, a former director of Restore Trust, called the Fowler report
Restore_Trust
Capital and largest city of Ethiopia
Leadership Group Oromia Region Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne Zewditu Hospital "2011 National Statistics". Csa.gov.et. Archived from the original
Addis_Ababa
Ruling title used by certain historical monarchs
Alexandria. In the Ethiopian Empire, the title as an empress-regnant of Zewditu was Nəgəstä Nägäst ("Queen of Kings"). This title is different from Nəgusä
King_of_Kings
daughter, Zewditu, was made empress. Her cousin, Ras Tafari Makonnen, was made regent and successor to the throne. Upon the death of Empress Zewditu in 1930
History_of_Ethiopia
Bullying in electronic communications
O'Malley; McManus, Tim; Chyen, David; Whittle, Lisa; Taylor, Eboni; Demissie, Zewditu; Brener, Nancy; Thornton, Jemekia; Moore, John; Zaza, Stephanie (June 13
Cyberbullying
Cleaning service provided for commercial buildings and establishments
Chapter 5. ISBN 9781845282844. Charles, Luenda E.; Loomis, Dana; Demissie, Zewditu (2009). "Occupational hazards experienced by cleaning workers and janitors:
Commercial_cleaning
Ethiopian politician (1865–1936)
deposition of Lij Iyasu, he was again made minister of Finance under Empress Zewditu. From 1916 to 1917, he was Ethiopia's Minister of Foreign Affairs. While
Mulugeta_Yeggazu
Official residence of the President of Ethiopia
old buildings constructed by Emperor Menelik II and his daughter Empress Zewditu inside Menelik Palace. The renovation was undertaken by Vareno consultancy
National_Palace,_Addis_Ababa
Head of the Coptic Church from 1874 to 1927
independence of Egypt in 1922. When news of his death reached Ethiopia, Empress Zewditu and Ras Tafari ordered requiem masses to be said throughout Ethiopia, and
Pope_Cyril_V_of_Alexandria
Defunct central prison in Ethiopia
the prison possibly existed as early as 1923, under the reign of Empress Zewditu, but became notorious after Second Italo-Ethiopian War as the site where
Alem_Bekagn
Church in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
and built by the Italian engineer Sebastiano Castagna in 1911. Empress Zewditu was crowned at this Cathedral in 1917, and Emperor Haile Selassie was crowned
St. George's Cathedral, Addis Ababa
St._George's_Cathedral,_Addis_Ababa
American businesswoman
Poiret, actress Mistinguett, and actor Dooley Wilson. She also visited Zewditu, the Empress of Ethiopia while on her way to Addis Ababa. Her adoptive
A'Lelia_Walker
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1414 to 1429
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Yeshaq_I
16 from 14 nations Winning time 1:14:36 Medalists Atalena Loliha South Sudan Zewditu Aderaw Ethiopia Nancy Chepleting Meli Kenya ← 2019 2027 →
Athletics at the 2023 African Games – Women's half marathon
Athletics_at_the_2023_African_Games_–_Women's_half_marathon
Town in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
of literature, writing the Royal Chronicle of Lij Iyasu and the Empress Zewditu. During the 1930s, its market day was on Thursday. During the East African
Mota,_Ethiopia
of state and the first female head of state since the death of Empress Zewditu in 1930. As a parliamentary republic, most administrative power and the
2018 Ethiopian presidential election
2018_Ethiopian_presidential_election
Ethiopian general (1851–1918)
his death, he was elevated to Negus, (lit: King) of Gondar by Empress Zewditu in 1917, as recognition for his role in deposing Lij Iyasu. Of Amhara descent
Welde_Giyorgis_Aboye
deposing Lij Iyasu and installing Empress Zewditu on the throne.[citation needed] Throughout the war, Empress Zewditu maintained a stance of neutrality. In
Ethiopia_in_World_War_I
Husband of a regnant monarch
Tlapalizquixochtzin Ethiopian Empire Gugsa Welle – husband of the empress regnant Zewditu Grand Duchy of Tuscany Felice Pasquale Baciocchi – husband of Elisa Bonaparte
Prince_consort
Country in the Horn of Africa (1270–1974)
are the only foreigners that are accepted. During the reign of Empress Zewditu, a modernizing faction within the imperial elite under Ras Tafari began
Ethiopian_Empire
Ethiopian order of knighthood
Empire founded in 1874. A special class Collar was created by Empress Zewditu in 1922. It was a split off from the Order of the Seal of Solomon and created
Order_of_Solomon
Emperor-in-exile of Ethiopia (1916–1997)
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Amha_Selassie
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1871 to 1889
the Shewan King more closely to him by arranging for Menelik's daughter Zewditu (the future Empress of Ethiopia in her own right), to be married to his
Yohannes_IV
Ethiopian army commander (1868–1960)
Battle of Segale. Iyasu was replaced by Menelik's daughter, Leult Zewditu. Zewditu was proclaimed Nigiste Negest and her cousin Ras Tafari Makonnen was
Hailu_Tekle_Haymanot
Head of government of Ethiopia
have been three chief ministers, including Tafari Makonnen under Empress Zewditu and Betwoded Wolde Tzaddick under Emperor Haile Selassie. The office of
Prime_Minister_of_Ethiopia
Ethiopian prince; eldest granddaughter of Emperor Haile Selassie
and great-grandson of Emperor Yohannes IV. Her godmother was Empress Zewditu of Ethiopia. The young Princess accompanied her mother, siblings, and grandparents
Aida_Desta
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1540 to 1559
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Gelawdewos
Ethiopian politician, writer and aristocrat
behavior dashed Tekle Hawariat's hopes and led to his decision to side with Zewditu's faction in removing Lij Iyasu's claim to the throne. On 27 September 1916
Tekle_Hawariat_Tekle_Mariyam
(1917) Palace Coup against Lij Iyasu (1916–1921) (Zewditu victory) Battle of Segale (1916) (Zewditu victory) Russian Revolution (1917) (only parts related
List of military engagements of World War I
List_of_military_engagements_of_World_War_I
Ethiopian military commander (1863–1936)
insolent and threatening in conversation." Ras Tafari was nervous in private. Zewditu begged Balcha in the name of her late father, Emperor Menelik II.[citation
Balcha_Safo
Somali clan
the Huwan had negligible to no influence by emperor Menelik II's or by Zewditu, depending on time period. Somali literature also refers to the territory
Ogaden_(clan)
Historic statue in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
with relief portraits of emperors Menelik II and Haile Selassie, Empress Zewditu, and Ras Makonnen Wolde Mikael. The work was made by the French sculptor
Monument_to_the_Lion_of_Judah
1916 – Empress Zewditu made Tafari Ras and was made heir apparent and Crown Prince. 11 February 1917 – During the coronation of Zewditu, she pledged Regent
Chronology_of_Haile_Selassie
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1855 to 1868
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Tewodros_II
Feminine given name of Hebrew origin
queen who sacked Axum, now in Ethiopia; also known as Judith or Yudit Zewditu I (1876–1930), queen of Ethiopia whose name is sometimes erroneously Anglicised
Judith_(given_name)
Public square in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
George's Cathedral during the reigns of Emperor Menelik II and Empress Zewditu, but was moved to its present location in the specifically constructed
Meskel_Square
pp. 141–142; Mukerjee 2010, pp. 191–218. Roberts, Andrew; Gebreyohanes, Zewditu (14 March 2021). "Cambridge: "The Racial Consequences of Mr Churchill"
Racial views of Winston Churchill
Racial_views_of_Winston_Churchill
King of Italy from 1900 to 1946
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Victor_Emmanuel_III
Day of the year
defeated by Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis, securing the throne for Empress Zewditu I. 1919 – The Fourth Regional Congress of Peasants, Workers and Insurgents
October_27
Imperial house order of Ethiopia
celebrate his coronation as Emperor of Ethiopia following the death of Empress Zewditu on 2 April. Initially established in five grades, it was only awarded to
Order of the Holy Trinity (Ethiopia)
Order_of_the_Holy_Trinity_(Ethiopia)
Type of monarch
Itegue translates as Empress, and was used by the only reigning empress, Zewditu, along with the official title Negiste Negest ("Queen of Kings"). In 1936
Emperor
Ethiopian army commander (1885–1932)
the Battle of Segale. Iyasu was replaced by his aunt, Empress Zewditu I. 40-year-old Zewditu named as her Enderase, or Regent, the then 24-year-old Ras Tafari
Gugsa_Araya_Selassie
Calendar year
Wagner, wife and inspiration of Richard Wagner (b. 1837) April 2 – Empress Zewditu of Ethiopia (b. 1876) April 3 – Dame Emma Albani, Canadian operatic soprano
1930
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1434 to 1468
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Zara_Yaqob
Zera Yacob Amha Selassie Princess Tenagnework Tewodros II Yohannes IV Zewditu I Alem Tsahai Iyasu Imru Haile Selassie Seifu Mikael Kassa Hailu Gebrehiwot
List_of_Ethiopians
Hotel owner in the Ottoman Empire
the property to the then-current Empress of Ethiopia, Zewditu, who was also visiting. Zewditu continued the construction on Ustinov's foundations, and
Plato_von_Ustinov
Courtier and army commander of the Ethiopian Empire
brother Wube Atnaf Sagad, who was the second husband of Menelik's daughter Zewditu. His cousin, Tessema Nadew was also an influential figure at Menelik's
Leul_Sagad
Day of the year
of Iran, is established. 1930 – After the mysterious death of Empress Zewditu, Haile Selassie is proclaimed emperor of Ethiopia. 1969 – LOT Polish Airlines
April_2
Calendar year
Iyasu V of Ethiopia is deposed in a palace coup, in favour of his aunt Zewditu. September 29 – John D. Rockefeller becomes the first person to reach a
1916
President of Ethiopia from 2018 to 2024
election made her Ethiopia's first female head of state since Empress Zewditu. At the time she was appointed, Sahle-Work was the only female head of
Sahle-Work_Zewde
Ethiopian noble (1898–1958)
includes Ethiopia's minister to France and Germany, represented Empress Zewditu as a special envoy to the UK, member of delegations to several European
Seifu_Mikael
Tewabech Gebrekiristos; Wickremasinghe, Deepthi; Keweti, Zinar Nebi; Kebede, Zewditu; Betemariam, Wuleta Aklilu (2018). "The effect of implementation strength
Childbirth_in_Nigeria
Hospital) Zewditu Hospital (state run)9°01′12″N 38°45′21″E / 9.020062248465697°N 38.755786839234034°E / 9.020062248465697; 38.755786839234034 (Zewditu Hospital)
List_of_hospitals_in_Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 1779 and 1800
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Tekle_Giyorgis_I
1575 to 1884 Northern Somali kingdom
Ex-Ughaz Robleh Nur.” After the deposition of his ally Lij Iyasu by Empress Zewditu, Ughaz Roble II witnessed the October 1916 massacre of the inhabitants
Gadabuursi_Ughazate
Eritrean writer (1941–2012)
Personnel at the Eritrean Public Health Service in Asmara, Director of Zewditu Hospital in Addis Ababa, Organizational Researcher at the Ethiopian Ministry
Beyene_Haile
Ethiopian administrator and commander
by the northern elite. He initially served in the household of Empress Zewditu before becoming a military governor of the Ogaden region. In 1935, at the
Afawarq_Walda_Samayat
Military expeditions against the Dervish Movement, 1900-1920
Addis Ababa, dethroning Iyasu and replacing him with Menelik's daughter, Zewditu; supplied with weapons by the British and French, the imperial forces defeated
Somaliland_campaign
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently from 1821 and to 1830
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Gigar
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1382 to 1413
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Dawit_I
Rebels 1930 1930 Gugsa Wale's rebellion Haile Selassie loyalists Empress Zewditu supporters 1930 1930 Kuhistan rebellion (February–April 1930) Kingdom of
List_of_wars:_1900–1944
List of coups and coup attempts
Makonnen, overthrow Emperor Iyasu V. September 1928: Supporters of Empress Zewditu and Gugsa Wale attempted to remove Tafari Makonnen from the line of succession
List of coups and coup attempts by country
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_by_country
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
(CAF) Zara Yaqob, Emperor of the Ethiopian Empire between 1434 - 1468 Zewditu, Empress of Ethiopia between 1916 - 1930 Amhara Region coup d'état attempt
Amhara_people
Ethiopian royal member (born 1961)
university). Lij Girma claims that not only the governments of Empress Zewditu and Emperor Haile Selassie were illegitimate, but also that Haile Selassie
Girma_Yohannes_Iyasu
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1433
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Sarwe_Iyasus
Ethiopian military commander (died 1918)
was that of Welle's son, Gugsa Welle, to Menelik's daughter, Zewditu. It was Zewditu's fourth and final marriage at the age of about 27. Gugsa Wele was
Welle_Betul
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1285
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Yekuno_Amlak
Thoroughfare in Jerusalem
address on Agron Street. Ethiopian Consulate (#38–40), built by Empress Zewditu I of Ethiopia in 1928; it housed that country's consulate from 1948 to
Street_of_the_Prophets
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1868 to 1871
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Tekle_Giyorgis_II
List of offices of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
of Addis Ababa's Imperial Palace, where Emperor Menelik II and Empress Zewditu are buried. Qess-Priest. Leader of the Mass Lique Diaqon — Archdeacon.
Ethiopian ecclesiastical titles
Ethiopian_ecclesiastical_titles
Day of the year
proclaimed deposed as ruler of Ethiopia in a palace coup in favor of his aunt Zewditu. 1922 – King Constantine I of Greece abdicates his throne in favor of his
September_27
Lij Iyasu was deposed by a cabal of aristocrats in favor of his aunt Zewditu. Forces loyal to him were defeated at Segale, and Lij Iyasu wandered northwestern
List of coups and coup attempts
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 1796 and 1799
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Salomon_III_of_Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1632 to 1667
(1855–1975) Tewodros II Tekle Giyorgis II Yohannes IV Menelik II Lij Iyasu1 Zewditu Haile Selassie2 Amha Selassie1 3 1 Never crowned. 2 Between 1936–1941,
Fasilides
portraits of Zewditu and Tafari, along with various native animals, and inscribed "ETHIOPIE". In 1928, a set of ten stamps depicting Tafari and Zewditu was issued
Postage stamps and postal history of Ethiopia
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Ethiopia
ZEWDITU
ZEWDITU
ZEWDITU
ZEWDITU
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Mystery
Girl/Female
Indian
Glorious, Praiseworthy
Boy/Male
Sikh
Girl/Female
Indian
Doe eyed
Boy/Male
English American
Nickname based on the word 'stone.' Stone.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Americanized form of Mac ConsaidÃn ‘son of ConsaidÃn’, Gaelic form of Constantine. This name is borne by a branch of the O’Briens in County Clare.English : variant of Constantine.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Attractive
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wight.
Girl/Female
Indian
Nature; Whole World
Male
Cornish
, rich guard.
ZEWDITU
ZEWDITU
ZEWDITU
ZEWDITU
ZEWDITU