Amhara is one of the nine ethnic divisions (kililoch) of Ethiopia, containing the homeland of the Amhara people. Previously known as Region 3, its capital is Bahir Dar. Covering 156,960 km2 in the northwest of the country, its population (as of 1999) is 15,850,000. During Ethiopia's Imperial era, Amhara was an Abyssinian province ruled by a native Ras or Negus. Ethiopia is divided into 9 ethnically-based administrative regions (kililoch; singular - kilil): Afar Amhara Benishangul-Gumaz Gambela Hariai Oromia Somali Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region Tigray Additionally, there are two chartered cities (astedader akababiwach, singular - astedader akabibi): Addis Ababa Dire Dawa These administrative regions replaced the older system of... Amhara is an ethnicity of people in the central highlands of Ethiopia, numbering about 15 million, 27% of the countrys population. ... Bahir Dar is a city in Ethiopia and the capital of the Amhara Administrative Region (kilil). ... Ras (in molecular biology) are very important molecular switches for a wide variety of signal pathways that control such processes as cytoskeletal integrity, proliferation, cell adhesion, apoptosis, and cell migration. ... Negus is the Amharic word for king. The term negus negust means king of kings, or Emperor. ...
The Amhara were responsible for slowing and holding the expanding Muslims as Arab pressures and influences spread Islam to Cushite and Semitic people in the Horn of Africa.
For the Amhara people, the average life expectancy is around 46, compared to 75 years in the U.S.A. For the Amhara people, there is one doctor per 28,000 patients and one nurse per 8,393 patients.
The Amhara generally feel that to be Amhara is to be Christian and to be Christian is to be Orthodox.