- Abba Seru
Gwangul (died 1778) was a Son of Aba Getiye. Aba
Getiye was a
descendant of
Sheikh Omar, who was a
Yemeni that
settled in Ethiopia. most commonly...
- Sehul,
Regent of the
Emperor of Ethiopia. He was the son of Abba Seru
Gwangul,
chieftain of the Yejju, and
Woizero Gelebu Faris,
daughter of Ras Faris...
-
Addis Ababa,
Ethiopian Empire Spouse Araya Sel****ie
Yohannes (1882–1888)
Gwangul Zegeye Wube
Atnaf Seged Gugsa Welle (1900–1930)
Dynasty House of Solomon...
- by Ali I of
Yejju several successive descendants of him and Abba Seru
Gwangul ruled with
their army
coming from
mainly their clan the
Yejju Oromo tribe...
-
Alula of
Yejju was the son of Ras Ali I of
Yejju (son of Abba Seru
Gwangul) and
cousin of Ras Gugsa. He was the
first husband of
Menen Liben Amede and...
-
troops sent to him by Wube
Haile Maryam under the
command of his son,
Gwangul Wube.
According to Sven Rubenson, this
battle is
famous "as the battle...
-
Inderase (regent) of the
Emperor of Ethiopia. He was the son of Abba Seru
Gwangul and
brother of Ali I of Yejju; he
became both Ras and
Inderase following...
-
widow at age twelve. She was
married two more
times for
brief periods to
Gwangul Zegeye and Wube
Atnaf Seged before marrying Gugsa Welle in 1900. Gugsa...
- in 1842 by Ras Ali II of Yejju. He was the son of Ras
Aligaz Abba Seru
Gwangul, and had a son
called Dejazmach Zegeye.[citation needed] In late 1841,...
- Sabagadis,
Dejazmach Gwangul Sabagadis from
Agame was
defeated by Wube in the
second half of 1841
following his rebellion,
Gwangul escaped with his life...