Portal:Amharic literature
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Amharic is a Semitic language spoken in North Central Ethiopia by the Amhara. It is the second most-spoken Semitic language in the world, after Arabic, and the official working language of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
- 1958 speech on Irrigation
- 1963 address to African Leaders
- 1963 speech on Higher Education
- 1963 University graduation speech
- 1966 Graduation Address at Haile Selassie I University
- 1973 Address To Parliament
- A Review of the Domestic and Foreign Policy of Ethiopia
- Address to House of Parliament in Jamaica
- Address to judges on Justice and the Law
- Address to President Johnson
- Address to the World Evangelical Congress in Berlin
- Address to U.S. Astronauts
- Addresses The Belgrade Conference
- African Liberation Day speech
- Aiding The Farmer
- Appeal to The League of Nations
- Arbour Day Forestry Announcement
- Asmara University Commencement Speech
- Declaration of V.E. Day
- Dedication of the Debre Libanos Church
- Defender of The Faith
- Education (Selassie 1956 speech)
- Education of Women (Selassie)
- Ethiopia's 18th Anniversary Address
- Freedom from Hunger Campaign speech
- Haile Selassie Christmas Interview with Dr. Oswald Hoffman
- Haile Selassie Interview by Yugoslav Press
- Haile Selassie Interview with editor of The Voice of Ethiopia
- Haile Selassie's Address on International Education Year
- International Literacy Day
- Letter announcing Selassie's Ascension
- Mercy Proclamation
- Modern Ethiopianism
- New Way of Life
- On Liberation: "The Golden Declaration"
- On the Nomination of Archbishop Basilios
- On the Passing of Empress Menen
- On the Visit of Queen Elizabeth II
- Opening Address to the World Council of Churches
- Organisation of African Unity: Opening of the Seventh Session
- PAFMECA Conference speech
- People are the Wealth of the Nation
- Reply to Chief Sudanese Negotiators
- Selassie's Address to the United Nations
- Selassie's first undated speech on Education
- Selassie's second undated speech on Education
- Selassie's speech on Agriculture
- Selassie's speech on Development
- Selassie's speech on Ethiopia's World Position
- Selassie's speech on Fine Arts
- Selassie's speech on Human Rights
- Selassie's speech on Inaction
- Selassie's speech on International Politics
- Selassie's speech on Leadership
- Selassie's speech on Living in Peace
- Selassie's speech on Planning
- Selassie's speech on Resources
- Selassie's speech on Responsibility
- Selassie's speech on Self Help
- Selassie's speech on Spirituality
- Selassie's speech on the Bible
- Selassie's speech on Tolerance
- Selassie's speech on Work
- Speech at the 1964 O.A.U. Summit
- Speech at the unveiling of the statue of Menelik II
- Speech on the awarding of an honorary degree to Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
- Speech to the Conference of Independent African States
- Spirit of Africa
- Statement on the Revised Amharic Bible, 1961 by Haile Selassie, translated by Haile Selassie I Press
- The Essence of Power
- To the American Committee on Africa
- To the Conference of Oriental Orthodox Churches
- Triumphant Entry - Victory Day