- The
Battle of
Ayshal was
fought on 29 June 1853,
between the
forces of K****a
Hailu and the
forces of Ras Ali II, in
Ayshal, in
eastern Gojjam. K****a's...
- Wollo, Yejju, and
Gojjam led by
Dejazmach Birru, who is
killed Battle of
Ayshal 29 June
Tewodros II
defeats Ras Ali II;
considered the end of the Zemene...
- Ethiopia. More importantly, with his
triumph over Ras Ali II at the
Battle of
Ayshal, K****a
Hailu ended the Were Seh dynasty, and with
imperial power once again...
-
Betul Haile Maryam (1812 – 29 June 1853,
Ayshal) was a
member of the
Semien nobility through his
paternal line in the
Ethiopian Empire.
Betul Haile Maryam...
- in 1846. K****a
Hailu later definitively defeated Ali II in the
Battle of
Ayshal, 29 June 1853,
whereupon Ali fled to Raya
where he
lived the rest of his...
- Amaba, Takusa,
Ayshal, and Amba
Jebelli – over the next
three years he
defeated every army the Ras and the
Empress sent
against him. At
Ayshal he captured...
- was the
British Consul,
Charles Duncan Cameron.
Starting from
Battle of
Ayshal in 1852, K****a
refused to
order Ras Ali II, who
controlled most princes...
-
Debra Tabor, but in the
meantime the Ras had
moved down to the
plains of
Ayshal,
which were
particularly suitable for the
employment of his
unbeatable Oromo...
- K****a (who
later ****umed the
throne name of
Tewodros II) in the
Battle of
Ayshal on 29 June 1853, and he lost both the
regentship and his territories. At...
- was the
British Consul,
Charles Duncan Cameron.
Starting from
Battle of
Ayshal in 1852, K****a
refused to
order Ras Ali II, who
controlled most princes...