-
traced their ancestry back to the
imperial family of the
Zagwe dynasty.
Enderase (Ge'ez: እንደራሴ, romanized: ’əndärasē, lit. 'as myself') -
Regent of the...
- 1930 to 1974. He rose to
power as the
Regent Plenipotentiary of
Ethiopia (
Enderase)
under Empress Zewditu between 1916 and 1930.
Widely considered to be a...
- of
Salomon III. He was
largely a figurehead, set on the
throne by the
Enderase or Regent, Ras Dori, who had
deposed Gigar. However,
Iyasu took to riding...
- Iyasu's youth,
Menelik agreed to the
suggestion that he
appoint a
Regent (
Enderase)
during the
minority of his heir apparent.
Until Iyasu came of age, the...
- into being. Ras Ali I and his
remaining Wara Seh
family members became Enderases (Regents) of the
Ethiopian Empire.
Until the
emergence of
Dejazmach K****a...
-
politician who on 28
October 1909 was
proclaimed as Ethiopia's ****ure
Balemulu Enderase (Regent Plenipotentiary) to Lij Iyasu, upon the latter's
appointment as...
- Giyorgis. He was
largely a figurehead, with real
power in the
hands of the
Enderase or Regent, Ras Ali II a
princeling of the
Yejju Dynasty. Ras Ali's mother...
-
multiple others.
Bantyiketu Beg Tera
Beherawi Beklo Bet
Bulgariya Sefer Enderase Gotera Kasanchis Kera
Lancha Legehar Menaheriya Kasanchis Meshualekiya...
- son of
Emperor Fasilides. He was a figurehead, set on the
throne by the
Enderase or Regent, Ras Ali II an
Oromo princeling of the
district of Yejju; but...
- Princes"), in
which rival warlords fought for
power and the
Yejju Oromo enderases (Amharic: እንደራሴ, "regents") had
effective control. The
emperors were considered...