-
months until his death; he was
buried at the
convent of
Tekle Haymanot in
Adababay. E.A.
Wallis Budge reports that some
authorities believe he was poisoned...
- area of
about 70,000
square metres (750,000 sq ft). To its
south lies
Adababay, the
marketplace of the city of Gondar,
where imperial proclamations were...
-
where Egwale Anbesa was, and cut off his head, and set it in a tree at
Adababay.
Egwale Anbesa's only
known supporter, who had been with him at his death...
- well as some of the
earliest of Gondar's
fabled 44 churches:
Adababay Iyasus,
Adababay Tekle Haymanot,
Atatami Mikael,
Gemjabet Mariyam, Fit Mikael,...
- to the throne;
Sahle Dengel cut his head off, and set it in a tree at
Adababay.
Following the
death of Ras Kinfu,
people fought for
control of his lands...
-
church Adababay Iyasus Located in
Adababay, the
market place outside the
southern gates of the
Royal Enclosure.
Founded by
Emperor Fasilides.
Adababay Tekle...
- churches[citation needed] that were
built around Lake Tana
including Adababay Iyasus,
Adababay Tekle Haymanot,
Atatami Mikael,
Gemjabet Mariyam, Fit
Mikael and...
- led to more arrests.
After a
swift trial, the
convicted were
taken to
Adababay in
Gondar and
slain with
lances by the Emperor's
bodyguard of Oromo. While...