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Balabat

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Balabats were a powerful figure in Ethiopian society and, had substantial influence on its politics. They were heavily represented in the imperial parliament that was established in 1931.
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had reduced their importance to centralize authority around the end of his reign as the last emperor.
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Balabat is a compound Amharic word (bale-abat, ባለ-አባት) which means 'with' and 'father'
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overthrew the government of Emperor Haile Selassie. In 1975 the Derg abolished the
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Land reform in Ethiopia : a case study in non-development
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of wealthy land owners who lived on rent collected from their
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A Tributary Model of State Formation: Ethiopia, 1600-2015
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Index

Amharic
lit
English
Patrician
Ethiopian
social class
tenant framers
Mesafint
Mekwanint
class hierarchy
feudalism
Emperor Haile Selassie I
Derg
monarchy
Marxist–Leninist
Ethiopian empire
Aristocracy
Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles
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"Reflections on the Power Elite of the Wärä Seh Mäsfenate (1786-1853)"
doi
10.3406/ethio.1990.951
ISSN
0066-2127
"A History of Modern Ethiopia 1855–1991 by BAHRU ZEWDE Oxford: James Currey; Athens, OH: Ohio University Press and Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University Press, 2nd edition, 2001. Pp. 300. £12.95 (pbk.)"
doi
10.1017/s0022278x03234364
ISSN
0022-278X
Land reform in Ethiopia : a case study in non-development

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