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The rich history of Shashamane, Ethiopia's Rastafari community you should visit

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In July 1892, a child was born in a village in eastern Ethiopia. He was named Lij Tafari in Amharic, which translates to mean a child of royal birth who is respected or feared (dreaded). As a regent in the Ethiopian government, he took on the title Ras, meaning prince or chief. When he was...

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