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ornithologists in 1979.
Ankober may have
formerly been
known as Gorobela.
Meridazmach Amha Iyasus,
moved the
capital of
Shewa from
Doqaqit to Ankober. It remained...
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November 1930.
Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen was
granted the
title of
Meridazmach and the
province (former kingdom) of
Wollo to rule as his fief. He was...
- meaning: "Beginning, Word"),
better known as
Abuye or 'Abbiye, was a
Meridazmach of Shewa, an
important Amhara noble of Ethiopia. He was the son of Sebestyanos...
- as Shum of
Shewa by
Emperor Tewodros II with the
title of
Meridazmach. However,
Meridazmach Haile Mikael rebelled against Tewodros,
resulting in his being...
- was a
Meridazmach of Shewa, an
important Amhara noble of Ethiopia. He was the son of
Kidane Kale, and a
sister of
Goshu of Amhara. The
Meridazmach made...
- as
Negus Haile Mikael 1856 to 1859 Son of
Sahle Sel****ie,
appointed Meridazmach by
Emperor Tewodros II
Bezabeh 1859
First reign,
appointed by Emperor...
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Ethiopian Empire Kebede Michael,
Ethiopian writer Kidane Kale,
Meridazmach of
Shewa Leul Sagad,
military commander &
noblemen Liya Kebede, International...
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Jewish immigration began in the
years 1692-1702. Negasi's grandson, the
Meridazmach Abuye fought the
forces of
emperor Iyasu II, and
later on held many of...
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altogether six
times and also
deposed six times. Meanwhile, Amha Iyasus,
Meridazmach of
Shewa (1744–1775),
wisely kept out of this
endless fighting, devoting...