Debre Abbay

Debre Abbay is a monastery of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church located at the edge of the canyon of the Tekezé River in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The monastery dates from the 14th century, and has important connections with Ethiopian history: the Battle of Debre Abbay was fought nearby 14 February 1831; and notable Ethiopian scholars, such as Gedamu Woldegiorgis, continued to be educated there well into the early to mid-1900s.[1]

When Paul B. Henze visited the monastery in 2001, he described it as flourishing and self-sufficient, inhabited by 80 monks, 12 nuns, and "30-odd" priests.[2]

  1. ^ North America, Shire Development Association. "A Historical Perspective – A Shirean scholar's (Aboy Gedamu) dedication to his people". Shire Development Association of North America. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  2. ^ Henze, Paul B (2006), The Monastery of Däbrä Abai: Inda Abunä Samu'el (in Proceedings of the XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Hamburg, July 20–25, 2003), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, pp. 663–9, ISBN 9783447047999