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Mergeta Berhanemeskel Tesfamariam was born in Adi Chiendog, Wereda Kola Seraye, Eritrea, in 1928 from his father Ato Tesfamariam Hadera and his mother Woizero Mahliet Ghebreamlak. Since his childhood, Mergeta Berhanemeskel studied the liturgy and linguistics in Eritrean and Ethiopian monasteries. He was ten years old when he started reading both. Mergeta Berhanemeskel is also well taught in cultural and modern education. All of this earned him the title of ‘Mergeta’ starting from a humble Haleka. Mergeta Berhanemeskel did not only educate himself; rather, he opened schools in Asmara, the capital city of Eritrea, as well as other towns in Eritrea. He also served as a Geez language instructor in Gedame Sitawyan, Cappuccini Moastery, and Camboni. Mergeta Berhanemeskel travelled extensively in both Eritrea and Ethiopia to explore the literature in the monasteries. That helped him to write several books, including St. Joseph (1965), Metshafe Gnzet (1970), Hlwna AMLAK (1986), Tarik Gedamat Agazit Eritrea (1991), Melka’a Kdsti Kiara (1994), and Weledo Hzibi Eritrea (published 2009). Mergeta Berhanemeskel passed away in December 2003. His final book, Weledo Hzibi Eritrea (2009), was published after his death. The reason for writing this book, he said, was to challenge the legacy of colonialism which inaccurately told Eritrean history. Weledo Hizbi Eritrea (2009) tells of the historical upbringings of Eritrea families. Note: This book is not written in English. This book is written in Tigrinya. Review: Berhane - It is great book it is received on time Review: Mr - Done well
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 215 Reviews |
B**N
Berhane
It is great book it is received on time
G**U
Mr
Done well
A**R
fantastic
most amazing book
A**M
5 out 5 l learned a lot from this book!
Very informative
N**.
Best history book
Very useful book
A**R
Five Stars
It is good at the start the book and good motivation for others! To write about Eritrea history.
L**I
Knowing the roots of ones' identity
Tarikh Weledotat Hizbi Ertra is a must read book. It explores the descendants of our whole nation. It describes how the people of our country are inalienable, mixed by marriage and shaped by strong socio-cultural ties they have been living in pride and peaceful coexistence. It narrates how these people had fought for their identify and dignity in unison. It witnesses how these people are intelligent and beautiful. It exposes the distorted history written by Ethiopian historians. I awakens contemporary historians. The best legacy offered by such a humble writer, respected Berhane Tesfamariam.
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H**N
Very good book
It's a must read book for every eritrean, if you want to learn your roots this is a book to start with.
M**E
Richtig Buch
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H**R
Historical Lesson
It educated me on how the Eritrean people came to be. The Ethiopian dynasty distorted and falsified all the history in way how to brainwash and oppress the people of Ethiopia and Eritrea. So this book helps understand me what my real Eritrean history. I encourage to have an English version or other Eritrean languages of this book available so our people can have a knowledge about our Eritrea identity.
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