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- The Gondarine period (alt. Gondarian) was a period of Ethiopian history between the ascension of Emperor Fasilides in 1632 and a period of decentralization...
- modern era, the Imperial dynasty has several cadet branches. The elder Gondarine Amhara line, starting with Susenyos I in 1606 (although often credited...
- into the prevailing Ethiopian architectural style. This style of the Gondarine dynasty would persist throughout the 17th and 18th centuries especially...
- Tradition states that Gondar, the capital of the Ethiopian Empire, had 44 Orthodox Tewahedo churches. There are fewer churches in this list – Stuart Munro-Hay...
- Bridge or the Fasil Bridge, is a 17th century arch bridge built during the Gondarine period, constructed across the Blue Nile, which is locally referred to...
- for his treatise on religion, morality, and reason, known as Hatata. Gondarine art drew on the Byzantine world’s religious motifs, with elements including...
- Dawit II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos I Gondarine period (1632–1769) Fasilides Yohannes I Iyasu the Great Tekle Haymanot...
- relocating the capital to Gondar in 1636, marking the beginning of the "Gondarine period". He expelled Jesuits, reclaimed lands, and relocated them to Fremona...
- as the capital of the Ethiopian Empire from 1632 (at the beginning of Gondarine period to 1855 (end of Zemene Mesafint) era. Gondar was established in...
- capital of Gondar, marking the start of a new golden age known as the Gondarine period. It saw relative peace, the successful integration of the Oromo...