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Segad (ወናግ ሰገድ, to whom the
lions bow),
better known by his
birth name
Lebna Dengel (Amharic: ልብነ ድንግል,
essence of the virgin), was
Emperor of Ethiopia...
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finally succeeding under Imam Mahfuz. Mahfuz's
ambush and
defeat by
Emperor Lebna Dengel brought about the
early 16th-century
jihad of the Ottoman-supported...
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prominent role in the
campaigns against the Abyssinians,
killing the son of
Lebna Dengel, Victor.
Garad Matan hailed from the Geri
Koombe clan. He was regarded...
- (died 4
December 1567) was
Empress of
Ethiopia through her
marriage to
Lebna Dengel. She is well-known as a key
political and
military figure during...
- 1515 he
traveled to
Ethiopia as part of the
Portuguese emb****y to
emperor Lebna Dengel accompanied by
returning Ethiopian amb****ador Matheus. The emb****y...
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nobleman in the
Ethiopian Empire under Lebna Dengel. He
served as a key
advisor and
general during the
early years of
Lebna Dengel’s
reign and
during the Ethiopian-Adal...
- of Fatagar,
Lebna Dengel was
prepared and
organized a
successful ambush, the
Adalites were
defeated and
Mahfuz was
killed in battle.
Lebna Dengel then...
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Archived from the
original on 13
January 2015.
Retrieved 9
February 2015. "
Lebna Dengel –
Ethiopian Ruler". epicworldhistory.blogspot.nl. Graca, John V....
- (Amharic: ልብነ ድንግል) was a
general and
nobleman in the
Ethiopian Empire under Lebna Dengel who
served as
governor of
Fatagar during the Ethiopian-Adal War....
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Francisco Álvares's The
Prester John of the Indies, a male
relative of
Lebna Dengel who
escaped from Amba
Geshen is
described as her son,
according to...