- Ras
Mengesha Yohannes (Tigrinya: መንገሻ ዮሓንስ; 1868 – 1906) was
governor of
Tigray and a son of
Emperor Yohannes IV (r. 1872–89). His
mother was
Welette Tekle...
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Sebhat Aregawi submitted to Ras
Mangesha Yohannes at
Hawzen by
ceremonially carrying a
stone upon his neck
before Ras
Mangesha as the
other Rases of Tigray...
- Warjih], that he may be made a
keeper of camels. As for the
Queen Jan
Mangesha, his wife, I will
employ her to
grind corn. I will make my
residence at...
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submitted to the
overlordship of Ras
Mangesha 11
September 1889,
following the
death of
Emperor Yohannes IV Ras
Mangesha's father. However, on 31
October of...
- Visveswaraiah” (1971) “Valmiki Ramayana” (1972) “D. V. Gundappa” (1972) “Panje
Mangesha Rao” (1978) “Abhijnana Sha****ala
Nataka Vimarshe” (unpublished) “Mahabharatada...
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Dejazmach Asrate Medhin K****a and
Chief of Staff,
Major General Mared Mangesha,
spent the
following day
gaining control of
other military formations,...
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Abraham and
Batra Seyon, and his
daughters Del Samera, Rom
Ganayala and Adal
Mangesha were
heretics and thus they were all
executed as a result. He then issued...
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Commanders and
leaders Pietro Toselli † Ras
Makonnen Fitawrari Gebeyehu Mangesha Yohannes Strength 2,350 30,000
Casualties and
losses 1,539
killed 303 wounded...
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Empress Taytu Betul. His half-sister,
Kefey Wale, was the
second wife of Ras
Mangesha Yohannes, the
natural son of
Emperor Yohannes IV.
Prouty quotes Bairu Tafla's...
- Alula, p. 134)
states that
until the Emperor's
dying declaration, Ras
Mangesha had been
considered the Emperor's nephew.
David L. Lewis, The Race to Fashoda...