- was a
title reserved for the
wives of
those bearing the
title of Leul
Dejazmach and
other high
ranking women of
royal blood. Alternatively, an Emebet...
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Dejazmach Birru Aligaz was a
nobleman of 19th
century Ethiopia during the
Zemene Mesafint. As
Dejazmach, he held the
governorships of
different districts...
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emergence of Ras
Welle Betul.
Dejazmach Zegeye had four sons and a daughter:
Wagshum Gwangul,
Dejazmach Ali,
Dejazmach Hailu,
Dejazmach Aligaz, and
Woizero Hirut...
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first given in
marriage by her
family to the
prominent Wollo nobleman,
Dejazmach Ali
Mohammed of
Cherecha at a very
young age, as was the
prevailing custom...
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Desta Damtew and
Dejazmach Beyene Merid, were both
executed by the Italians. The Emperor's daughter,
Princess Romanework, wife of
Dejazmach Beyene Merid,...
- Ethiopia. He was born
Asfaw Wossen Tafari, in the
walled city of Harar, to
Dejazmach Tafari Makonnen, then the
governor of
Harar and ****ure
Emperor of Ethiopia...
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Dejazmach Balcha Safo (Amharic: ባልቻ ሳፎ; 1863 – 6
November 1936), po****rly
referred to by his horse-name Abba Nefso, was an
Ethiopian military commander...
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known to have
ruled Wag province, and
Dejazmach Serawit Tedla,
Dejazmach Yimam Tedla,
Dejazmach Yesufe Tedla,
Dejazmach Yimer Tedla were
notable princes of...
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first legitimate child born to a
reigning Emperor since the
birth of
Dejazmach Alemayehu Tewodros, son of
Emperor Tewodros II. He was
educated in the...
- Wube
Haile Maryam of Semien, (1799 – 1867), also
called by his
title Dejazmach Wube, Webé; his name is also
given in
European sources as ‘‘Ubie’’, was...