Amba or AMBA may refer to:
An amba (Ge'ez: አምባ āmbā, Tigrinya: እምባ?imbā) is a characteristic geologic form in Ethiopia. It is a steep-sided, flat-topped mountain, often the site of villages, wells and their surrounding farmland. These settlements were located there because they were very defensible and often virtually inaccessible plateaus.
The original term in Amharic indicates a mountain fortress. Amba Geshen, for example, is a historically significant amba where members of royal families were kept under guard for their safety and to prevent their participation in plots against the sitting emperor. Other noted Ambas include Amba Aradam and Amba Alagi, sites of famous battles during the first and second Italo-Abyssinian Wars. In Tigrinya, the term is "Emba" (also spelled "Imba").
In 2008, a scientific mission identified on an amba near Harar, the Kondudo, one of just two feral horse populations in Africa.
Amba (Arabic: عمبة, Hebrew: עמבה) is a tangy mango pickle condiment popular in Middle Eastern cuisine (particularly Iraqi and Israeli cuisines) but also popular in India. Its name derives from the Sanskrit for mango.
It is typically made of mangoes, vinegar, salt, mustard, turmeric, chili and fenugreek, similarly to savoury mango chutneys.
The name "amba" seems to have been derived from the Sanskrit word "amra", and the mango is a native of India.
Amba is frequently used in Iraqi cuisine, especially as a spicy sauce to be added to fish dishes, falafel, kubbah, kebabs, and eggs.
Amba is popular in Israel, where it was introduced by Iraqi Jews in the 1950s and 1960s. It is often served as a dressing on sabikh and as an optional topping on falafel, meorav yerushalmi, kebab, salads and shawarma sandwiches.
Similarly, Assyrians typically use amba along with falafel, too.
Amba is similar to the South Asian pickle achar. The principal differences are that amba has large pieces of mango rather than small cubes, and that achar also contains oil.
wake up from your slumber
awake from your slumber
o ye that sleep all the day long
the husband man is coming
to inspect the vineyard
o dont you know that
there is much work to be done
o dont you know that he's coming so soon
o dont you know, there is much work,
much work to be done,
o dont you know that he's coming
so soon
prepare to go to war conquer the fight
like mighty men
the spoils be ours now
o dont you know that he's coming so soon
repeat 2nd verse above
dont sleep wake up let's go to war now
J'sus is calling all his mighty warriors
the labor'rs are few
the harvest is plenty
cant u see many souls are dying
put your armour wear your helmet
wear your fighting shoes
pick up your guns
shoot at the devil
dont look back let's go on
jesus christ is coming
he shall judge
the quick and the dead
oh oh ah, ah ah
will you be there?
when the trumpet shall sound
will you be there?
dont sleep wake up
echo
put your armour wear your helmet
echo
dont look back lets go on
echo
awake from your slumber
o ye that sleep
all the day long
the husband man
is coming to inspet the vineyard
o lord, o ah
prepare to go the time is short
this' the word from the father
tu tu tu tu tu tu tu ta ta ta ta
o husband man - is coming - the vineyard