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Amhara Province (Amharic: አማራ) also known as Bete Amhara (Ge’ez: ቤተ ዐምሐራ, "House of Amhara") was the name of a medieval province of the Ethiopian Empire, located in present-day Amhara Region, specifically, the modern provinces Semien Shewa and Debub Wollo. It was named after the Amhara people, who originated from the province. Following the Italian conquest of Ethiopia in 1936, "Amhara" (or Italian "Amara") was used to designate the subdivision of Italian East Africa with its administrative center at Gondar, and later the Amhara region would be formed with its capitol in Bahir Dar. The people of this region mainly practice Orthodox Christianity and some practiced Islam (Sunni).

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  • Província Amhara (ca)
  • Amhara Province (en)
  • Amhara (province) (fr)
  • Amhara (provincie) (nl)
  • Провинция Амхара (ru)
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  • Amhara Province (Amharic: አማራ) also known as Bete Amhara (Ge’ez: ቤተ ዐምሐራ, "House of Amhara") was the name of a medieval province of the Ethiopian Empire, located in present-day Amhara Region, specifically, the modern provinces Semien Shewa and Debub Wollo. It was named after the Amhara people, who originated from the province. Following the Italian conquest of Ethiopia in 1936, "Amhara" (or Italian "Amara") was used to designate the subdivision of Italian East Africa with its administrative center at Gondar, and later the Amhara region would be formed with its capitol in Bahir Dar. The people of this region mainly practice Orthodox Christianity and some practiced Islam (Sunni). (en)
  • Amhara ou Bet Amhara ("La maison d'Amhara") était une province médiévale de l'Éthiopie, située dans l'actuelle région Amhara et l'ancienne province du Wollo. Elle était au sud des provinces de Wag et Lasta et donna son nom à la langue amharique qui elle-même désigna le peuple amhara. (fr)
  • Amhara of Bet Amhara ("het huis van de Amhara") was een middeleeuwse provincie van Ethiopië, gelegen in de huidige regio Amhara en de provincie (in 1996 opgeheven). Het bevond zich ten zuiden van de provincies en en is de naamgever van de taal Amhaars, die op haar beurt weer de naamgever is van de Amharen. (nl)
  • Амхара также Бета Амхара (амх. አምሃራ ) — провинция Эфиопской империи. (ru)
  • Amhara (també anomenada com Bet Amhara, "La llar dels Amhara") fou el nom donat a una província medieval de l'imperi d'Etiòpia situada al que avui dia és la regió Amhara, però llavors considerablement més petita. Limitava al nord amb , al nord-est amb , a l'est amb , al sud amb , a l'oest amb Gojjam i al nord-oest amb Begemder. (ca)
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  • Amhara (també anomenada com Bet Amhara, "La llar dels Amhara") fou el nom donat a una província medieval de l'imperi d'Etiòpia situada al que avui dia és la regió Amhara, però llavors considerablement més petita. Limitava al nord amb , al nord-est amb , a l'est amb , al sud amb , a l'oest amb Gojjam i al nord-oest amb Begemder. No hi havia cap província d'aquest nom a les divisions administratives modernes des del temps de Menelik II; en la divisió en dotze governs generals feta el 1943 per Haile Selassie, el territori històric d'Amhara va formar principalment la província de Wollo. La província va donar nom al poble amhara (els amhares, sovint equivalent als "etíops") i a la llengua amhara (amhàric); els amhares poblaven el 1943 Wollo occidental, Begemder i Gojjam, i l'amhàric es parlava a les mateixes zones. (ca)
  • Amhara Province (Amharic: አማራ) also known as Bete Amhara (Ge’ez: ቤተ ዐምሐራ, "House of Amhara") was the name of a medieval province of the Ethiopian Empire, located in present-day Amhara Region, specifically, the modern provinces Semien Shewa and Debub Wollo. It was named after the Amhara people, who originated from the province. Following the Italian conquest of Ethiopia in 1936, "Amhara" (or Italian "Amara") was used to designate the subdivision of Italian East Africa with its administrative center at Gondar, and later the Amhara region would be formed with its capitol in Bahir Dar. The people of this region mainly practice Orthodox Christianity and some practiced Islam (Sunni). (en)
  • Amhara ou Bet Amhara ("La maison d'Amhara") était une province médiévale de l'Éthiopie, située dans l'actuelle région Amhara et l'ancienne province du Wollo. Elle était au sud des provinces de Wag et Lasta et donna son nom à la langue amharique qui elle-même désigna le peuple amhara. (fr)
  • Amhara of Bet Amhara ("het huis van de Amhara") was een middeleeuwse provincie van Ethiopië, gelegen in de huidige regio Amhara en de provincie (in 1996 opgeheven). Het bevond zich ten zuiden van de provincies en en is de naamgever van de taal Amhaars, die op haar beurt weer de naamgever is van de Amharen. (nl)
  • Амхара также Бета Амхара (амх. አምሃራ ) — провинция Эфиопской империи. (ru)
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