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Mairari was
negus of Ethiopia, and some
records list him as a
member of the
Zagwe dynasty.
Little is
known about his reign,
which E.A.
Wallis Budge states...
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Yetbarak (40 years) (The 1922
regnal list
records 17
years of rule.)
Mairari (15 years) (Omitted from some
versions of the long list.)
Harbai (8 years)...
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Harbai Reign 13th-century
Predecessor Mairari Successor n/a
Dynasty Zagwe dynasty...
- Na'akueto La'ab,
Negus (mid 13th century) Yetbarak,
Negus (mid 13th century)
Mairari, Negus? (?–c.1300) Harbai, Negus? (13th century)
Ethiopian Empire: Solomonic...
- Kurnawa; Luma Surowa;
Shettimari Guzamala Mairari Ali Gambori; Goni Abbari; Kadigre; Goni Usmanti;
Mairari I;
Mairari II;
Kingarwa Gana
Guzamala Moduri Ajari;...
- Gursula; Jilo; Kafaje; Kalgi; Kanamma; Karaguwa; Karigi;
Konta Kunu; Kusur;
Mairari; Malgawa; Mar; Maruduari; Mineklbu; Mosogun; Ngamzai; Ngirabo; Sasamna;...
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killed by 14 ****ailants
after being dragged outside of
their homes in
Mairari, Nigeria. 14 June – 10
fishermen were
killed by militants, and soon after...
- the Nile,
though considered Tatadim, Jan Seyum,
Germa Seyum,
Harbai and
Mairari to be
descendants of
Gudit who
ruled at Lasta,
while the
other six kings...
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Bruce specifically named Tatadim, Jan Seyum,
Germa Seyum,
Harbai and
Mairari as the "Pagan" or
Jewish kings,
while Mara
Takla Haymanot,
Kedus Harbe...
- Kekeno, and
Bunduram sometime in December, and also
overran a base at
Mairari on 17 December,
though retreated from it
shortly afterward. Meanwhile,...