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Ethiopia Celebrates 2012 New Year In 2019 by bluecircle470: 7:15pm On Sep 13, 2019
Thursday was September 12th for most African countries including Nigeria but the Horn of Africa nation, Ethiopia marked the beginning of its New Year 2012.

Ethiopia follows a calendar that is about seven years behind the Gregorian calendar, used in much of the rest of the world.

The last day of the year in Ethiopia is referred to as Pagume 6 while the first day of a New Year is Enkutatash.

As a Land of Origin, Ethiopian calendar, unlike the Gregorian’s calendar is composed of 13 Months. While the 12 months have 30 days each, the 13th month named Pagume has regularly five (5) days but changes to six (6) days every leap year, this year it has six (6) days.

As such, the Ethiopian New Year starts in September, or Meskerem in the local language, not in January.

The Ethiopian New Year holiday is known as “Enkutatash” which means the ‘gift of jewels’ as stated in legends. “King Solomon of Jerusalem gave the Queen of Sheba jewelery during her Historic visit to Jerusalem some 3,000 years ago. Her return to Ethiopia after receiving the gift coincided with the New Year celebration in September, and hence the name Enkutatash came to be.”

One of the reasons behind which Ethiopia celebrates its New Year during this month is that the number of daylight hours and nighttime hours happens to be exactly equal “in every part” of the globe once every September and the Sun and the Moon, which are used to count time, each set after 12 hours.

The second reason is derived from Religious believe, which says that the creation of the Heavens and the Earth took place in September.

Ethiopians believe that the month of September shows different signs that explain the beginning of the New Year such as: the time where the blooming flowers are seen everywhere, the rainy and foggy weather leaves and start the pleasant sunny days.

During this holiday, a traditional song called “Abebayehosh” is performed by groups of Ethiopian girls who approach their neighbourhood families to extend best wishes for the New Year and in return they receive blessings from the elders.

Report gathered from BBC Africa and WHO.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/09/ethiopia-celebrates-2012-new-year-in-2019/
Re: Ethiopia Celebrates 2012 New Year In 2019 by judgementyard(m): 7:35pm On Sep 13, 2019
Whao! That's interesting.
Re: Ethiopia Celebrates 2012 New Year In 2019 by AroleOduduwa2: 7:43pm On Sep 13, 2019
Happy new year ���
Re: Ethiopia Celebrates 2012 New Year In 2019 by Mykel51(m): 8:02pm On Sep 13, 2019
I got to know this from my Ethiopian friends...was quite odd
Re: Ethiopia Celebrates 2012 New Year In 2019 by mysticwarrior(m): 8:11pm On Sep 13, 2019
I love Ethiopians and I respect their women for having magnificent beauty, but Ethiopians don't considered themselves as blacks.
Re: Ethiopia Celebrates 2012 New Year In 2019 by joshjc(m): 11:53pm On Sep 13, 2019
Ethiopia the land of the king of kings
Re: Ethiopia Celebrates 2012 New Year In 2019 by joshjc(m): 11:54pm On Sep 13, 2019
Ethiopia the land of the king of kings,

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