Baby Rastafari Haile Selassie African History Black Power Unisex T-shirt

Baby Rastafari Haile Selassie African History Black Power Unisex T-shirt

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Tafari Makonnen was born on 23 July 1892, in the village of Ejersa Goro, in the Harar province of Ethiopia. As is customary among Ethiopian nobility, he was given the name "lij' to designate a royal child. His baptismal name in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church was Haile Selassie - "power of the trinity" in ancient Ge'ez. His mother was of Oromo and Gurage descent, while his father was Amhara. He ascended the Imperial throne through his paternal grandmother's royal lineage. His mother was Woizero Yeshimebet Ali Abba Jifar, daughter of Dejazmach Ali Abba Jifar. Haile Selassie's father was Ras Makonnen Wolde Mikael, the grandson of King Sahle Selassie who was once the ruler of Shewa. Show your love of Ras Tafari and the glorious legacy of Ethiopia!

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\n.: Medium fabric (6.0 oz/yd² (203 g/m²))\n.: Classic fit\n.: Tear-away label\n.: Runs bigger than usual

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