- Gondar, his
father was an
Amhara nobleman of the
Qwara district named Hailegiorgis Woldegiorgis. His
paternal grandfather,
Dejazmatch Woldegiorgis, was...
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Haile Sel****ie I, (born
Tafari Makonnen or Lij Tafari; 23 July 1892 – 27
August 1975) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He rose to
power as the...
- 2019.
Giorgis,
Dawit Wolde (1989). Red Tears: War, Famine, and
Revolution in Ethiopia. Red Sea Press. ISBN 0-932415-34-2. "Profile:
Mengistu Haile Mariam"...
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performing other functions as ****igned to him/her by the mayor. In 1974,
Emperor Haile Sel****ie was
deposed in a coup d'etat,
Ethiopia was
proclaimed a republic...
- job to join the
Holetta Military Academy. At the
academy he met
Mengistu Haile Mariam;
according to
Gebru Tareke,
along with
Legesse Asfaw and Gebreyes...
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military engagement fought on 22
April 1837
between the
forces of
Kenfu Haile Giorgis, a
nobleman of Dembiya, and an Ottoman-Egyptian
force led by
Ahmad Kashif...
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Controlling bacterial wilt of
enset using cultural methods,
Melese Haile,
Yifru Hailegiorgis,
Leulseged Mekonen, CABI. This
article incorporates text from...
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established in 1907, and made
Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis Minister over it.
Emperor Haile Sel****ie re-established the
Ministry of War in 1942,
making Ras
Abebe Aregai...
- long-distance
runner K****a
Haile Darge (1881–1956),
Ethiopian nobleman and
military commander Tewodros II (born K****a
Haile Giorgis; c.1818–1868), Emperor...
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emperors were
considered to be figureheads.
Until a
young man
named K****a
Haile Giorgis also
known as
Emperor Tewodros brought end to
Zemene Mesafint by defeating...