Lapiso Gedelebo
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Born20 May 1938
Galla Sidamo, Italian East Africa (now Central Ethiopia Regional State)
Died9 November 2025 (aged 87)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Resting placeHoly Peter and Paul Church, Addis Ababa
EducationBicho Hosanna Mission School
Prof. Lapiso Gedelebo | |
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| ላጲሶ ጌዴሌቦ | |
| Born | 20 May 1938 Galla Sidamo, Italian East Africa (now Central Ethiopia Regional State) |
| Died | 9 November 2025 (aged 87) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
| Resting place | Holy Peter and Paul Church, Addis Ababa |
| Education | Bicho Hosanna Mission School |
| Alma mater | Eastern Mennonite University Howard University |
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| Notable work | The Long History of the People and Government of Ethiopia The Historical Foundations and Instruments of Ethiopianism The Role of the Red Sea and the Abbay Valley A Brief History of the Gedeo People |
Lapiso Gedelebo (Hadiyya: ላጲሶ ጌዴሌቦ; 20 May 1938 – 9 November 2025) was an Ethiopian scholar, historian and author influential on Ethiopian historiography.[1][2][3] He wrote several books centered on ancient, medieval and modern history of Ethiopia such as The Long History of the People and Government of Ethiopia, The Historical Foundations and Instruments of Ethiopianism, The Role of the Red Sea and the Abbay Valley and A Brief History of the Gedeo People.