The Falasha, who are Ethiopians of Jewish …

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The Falasha, who are Ethiopians of Jewish faith, call themselves “Beta Israel” (House of Israel) and claim descent from Menilek I, traditionally the son of the Queen of Sheba (Makeda) and King Solomon.

Their ancestors, however, were probably local Agew peoples in Ethiopia who were converted by Jews living in southern Arabia in the centuries before and after the start of the Christian era.

The Falasha remain faithful to Judaism after the conversion of the powerful Ethiopian kingdom of Axum to Christianity, and hereafter the Falasha are persecuted and forced to retreat to the area around Lake Tana, in northern Ethiopia.

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