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Gugsa Welle (1875 – 31
March 1930; as
spelled as
Gugsa Wale or
Gugsa Wolie, and
cited as Ras
Gugsà Oliè in
Italian books and encyclopedias), was an Ethiopian...
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Gugsa is a male name of
Ethiopian origin. It may
refer to:
Gugsa Araya Sel****ie
Gugsa of
Yejju Gugsa Welle Gugsa Wale's
rebellion Haile Sel****ie Gugsa...
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becoming a
fascist collaborator.
Haile Sel****ie
Gugsa was the son of Leul Ras
Gugsa Araya Sel****ie.
Gugsa Araya Sel****ie was the Shum of
eastern Tigray...
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Gugsa Wale's
rebellion was a
rebellion raised by Ras
Gugsa Wale and by
supporters of
Empress Zewditu to rid her of the
Crown Prince and heir apparent,...
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Gugsa Araya Sel****ie (1885 – 28
April 1932) was an army
commander and a
member of the
royal family of the
Ethiopian Empire. Leul
Gugsa Araya Sel****ie was...
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Gugsa of
Yejju (died 23 May 1825) was a Ras of
Begemder (circa 1798
until his death), and
Inderase (regent) of the
Emperor of Ethiopia.
According to Nathaniel...
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Zewditu had two
further marriages, both brief,
before marrying Ras
Gugsa Welle.
Gugsa Welle was the
nephew of the
Empress Taytu, Zewditu's stepmother. Zewditu...
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Zewditu and
leader of the pro-Zewditu faction, fifty-three-year-old Ras
Gugsa Welle,
imagined a ****ure
where Zewditu remained Empress and he
would be...
- Sel****ie
Gugsa, a great-grandson of
Emperor Yohannes IV. She was not yet 15
years old when they were
married in
Addis Ababa.
Haile Sel****ie
Gugsa was the...
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propaganda purposes.
Haile Sel****ie
Gugsa was
Emperor Haile Sel****ie's son-in-law. But less than a
tenth of
Haile Sel****ie
Gugsa's army
defected with him. Two...