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Begemder (Amharic: በጌምድር; also
known as
Gondar or Gonder) was a
province in
northwest Ethiopia. The
alternative names come from its
capital during the...
- poet,
great lover of books, and
pious and fair in the
administration of
Begemder."
Taytu Betul arranged the
marriage of
Gugsa Welle to
Leult Zewditu, the...
- Eritrea, Tigray, Wag and Bete
Amhara and
thence westwards towards Lake Tana (
Begemder)."
Unlike the
practice of
later rulers of Ethiopia,
Taddesse Tamrat argues...
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served as the
capital of both the
Ethiopian Empire and the
subsequent Begemder Province. The city
holds the
remains of
several royal castles, including...
-
Christian kingdoms and
Empires Amb****el
Agame Akkele Guzay Amhara Angot Bahr
Begemder Bugna Delanta Dembela Enderta Entitcho Gheralta Hamasien Haramat Lasta...
- Ali II of
Yejju (c. 1819 – c. 1866) was Ras of
Begemder and the de
facto ruler of the
Ethiopian Empire. He was a
member of a
powerful Oromo dynasty known...
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nobles of the reign, Ras
Wolde Leul her brother, Waragna, Ayo
governor of
Begemder, and Ras
Mikael Sehul. One
handicap with this
tactic of
ruling through...
- rebellion.
Gugsa Welle was the
husband of the
Empress and the Shum of
Begemder Province. In
early 1930, he
raised an army and
marched it from his governorate...
- an
Ethiopian military commander under Emperor Menelik II, the
ruler of
Begemder and Yejju, and the
younger brother of
Empress Taytu Betul.
Welle Betul's...
- Sayint. Her mother,
Woizero Tishal, was a
member of a
noble family of
Begemder,
while her
paternal grandfather, Ras Wodajo, was a
powerful and highly...