Aleqa Explained

The title Aleqa ("Master", also transliterated Alaqa) is a honorific title used in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. It is used as the title of a chief priest of a major church, the head of a monastery, as well as being an honorific for a highly educated member of the church, especially in the case of dabtaras.

An Alaqa is responsible for maintaining order in the church, as well as the administration.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Uhlig . Siegbert . Bausi . Alessandro . Yimam . Baye . Crummey . Donald . Goldenberg . Gideon . 2003 . Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: A-C . Alaqa . Harrassowitz . Wiesbaden . 191–192 . 9783447047463 . 722894586 .