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other symbols instead of
Ethiopic characters.
Yekuno Amlak (Ge'ez: ይኩኖ አምላክ, romanized: Yəkkuno
ˀAmlak);
throne name
Tesfa Iyasus (ተስፋ ኢየሱስ; died 19 June...
- the
thirteenth to
twentieth centuries. The
dynasty was
founded by
Yekuno Amlak, who
overthrew the
Zagwe dynasty in 1270. His
successors claimed he was...
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Amlak (Persian: املاك, also
Romanized as
Amlāk) is a
village in
Jereh Rural District,
Jereh and
Baladeh District,
Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran....
- Eritrea. It
existed from the
establishment of the
Solomonic dynasty by
Yekuno Amlak around 1270
until the 1974 coup d'état by the Derg,
which ended the reign...
- Za-Ilmaknun was
killed in
battle by the
forces of the
Amhara King
Yekuno Amlak. The
Zagwe are most
famous for
their king
Gebre Meskel Lalibela, who is...
- He
belonged to the
Solomonic dynasty,
founded by
Emperor Yekuno Amlak in 1270;
Amlak's successors claimed that he was a
lineal descendant of
Menelik I...
-
founding of the
Ethiopian Empire and the
Solomonic dynasty in 1270 by
Yekuno Amlak,
until the
Ethiopian Revolution of 1974 when the last
emperor was deposed...
-
primary sources agree that Yagbe'u
Seyon and
Wedem Arad were sons of
Yekuno Amlak,
sources disagree about how the five
Emperors who
reigned between them are...
- dynasty. He
succeeded his
father Yekuno Amlak. Yagbe'u
Seyon served as co-ruler with his
father Yekuno Amlak for the last few
years of his reign, which...
- Hajjiabad-e
Amlak (Persian: حاجي اباداملاك, also
Romanized as Ḩājjīābād-e
Āmlāḵ; also
known as Ḩājjīābād and Ḩājīābād) is a
village in
Ferunabad Rural...