-
sentiment of most
Ethiopians toward Ras
Gobana often correlates to 21st
century Ethiopian politics. Ras
Gobana is a
controversial figure for some Oromo...
- Gurage, Welayta, and
other peoples. He
achieved this with the help of Ras
Gobana Dacche's
Shewan Oromo militia,
which occupied lands that had not been held...
- 1882. The
Shewan was led by Ras
Gobana Dacche, and the
Gojjame by Ras Darrasu, a
deputy of
Negus Tekle Haymanot; Ras
Gobana had
forced his
opponent to surrender...
-
fought on 14
October 1888
between an
alliance of the
Shewan forces of Ras
Gobana Dacche and
Mahdist forces under governor Khalil al-Khuzani near Nejo in...
-
after his
victory at the
Battle of Chelenqo. In 1889 Menelik's
general Gobana Dacche also
defeated the
Hadiya leader H****an
Enjamo and
annexed Hadiya...
- the
Shewans from the
Muslim areas of
Hadiya and
Gurage until 1888 when
Gobana Dacche faced him in the
Battle of
Jebdu Meda
where the
Muslim Hadiya and...
-
decade to keep the
Shewans from the
Muslim areas of
Gurage until 1888 when
Gobana Dacche faced them in the
Battle of
Jebdu Meda
where the army was defeated...
- Sel****ie (1736–1816) Ras
Sabagadis Woldu (1780–1831) Ras
Alula (1827–1897) Ras
Gobana Dacche (1821–1889) Ras
Mekonnen Wolde Mikael (1852–1906) Ras
Mengesha Yohannes...
- Menelik's
invading forces with no resistance.
Native armed soldiers of Ras
Gobana Dacche, Ras
Mikael Ali,
Habtegyorgis Dinegde,
Balcha Aba
Nefso were allied...
- for
Shewa by Ras
Gobana Dacche following the
decisive Battle of Embabo,
without a
single blow
being struck; however, when Ras
Gobana fell from
power a...