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The Government of the Ethiopian Empire was historically based on the framework of absolute monarchy with feudal system, where religious legitimacy and wealthier class generally proned priority. Societies were characterized by social inequality and opportunities for social mobility through performance of military performance. There is series of famines, droughts and illegitimate land acquisition from peasants and landowners.

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  • The Government of the Ethiopian Empire was historically based on the framework of absolute monarchy with feudal system, where religious legitimacy and wealthier class generally proned priority. Societies were characterized by social inequality and opportunities for social mobility through performance of military performance. There is series of famines, droughts and illegitimate land acquisition from peasants and landowners. Under Emperor Menelik II, Ethiopia became centralized state under multiethnic empire with over 80 ethnic groups despite having Shewan Amhara dominance. Ethiopia then modernized by Emperor Haile Selassie after his coronation in 1930, bringing two constitution in 1931 and the revisited in 1955 that was unitary parliamentary system with legislature divided into Chamber of Senate and Chamber of Deputies. (en)
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  • Lion of Judah emblem of the Ethiopian Empire (en)
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  • Eritrea (en)
  • Ethiopia (en)
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  • 1270 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1974-09-12 (xsd:date)
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  • (en)
  • Absolute monarchy (en)
  • Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy (en)
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  • Imperial government of Ethiopia (en)
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  • Amba Mariam, Wollo Province (en)
  • Fasil Ghebbi, Gondar (en)
  • Menelik Palace, Addis Ababa (en)
  • National Palace, Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Empire (en)
  • Remote residence (en)
  • Yohannes IV Palace, Mekelle (en)
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  • None (en)
  • Parliament (en)
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  • (en)
  • Chamber of Senate and Chamber of Deputies (en)
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  • The Government of the Ethiopian Empire was historically based on the framework of absolute monarchy with feudal system, where religious legitimacy and wealthier class generally proned priority. Societies were characterized by social inequality and opportunities for social mobility through performance of military performance. There is series of famines, droughts and illegitimate land acquisition from peasants and landowners. (en)
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  • Government of the Ethiopian Empire (en)
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