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Nagasi Krestos was the
ruling prince of
Shewa (reigned c. 1682 — c. 1703), an
important Amhara noble of Ethiopia.
Nagasi succeeded to
unite fragmented...
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Israelitish dynasty" who "did not
mount the throne".
Claiming Solomonic descent,
Nagasi Krestos established Shewa as an
autonomous region of the
weakening Ethiopian...
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Nagasi Negus 1314 m****cript
illustration by
Rashid ad-Din. King of
Aksum Reign 614–630
Predecessor Gersem Successor 'Akla
Wedem (unsure) Born As-hama...
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appellation of "language of the king" (Ge'ez: ልሳነ ነጋሢ; "Lǝssanä
nägaśi," Amharic: የነጋሢ ቋንቋ "Yä-
nägaśi qʷanqʷa") and its use in the
royal court are
otherwise traced...
- Ethio-jazz
Muluken Melesse,
Music Artist Na'od,
Emperor of the
Ethiopian Empire Nagasi Krestos,
ruler of
Shewa Newaya Krestos,
Emperor of the
Ethiopian Empire...
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Inscriptions from
local Arabian dynasties refer to
these rulers with the
title "
nagasi of
Aksum and Habashat," and a
metal object discovered in
eastern Tigray...
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Length of rule
Reign Dates E.C. A.M.
Nagasi 7
years 1687–1693 7187–7193
Sibistyanos 15
years 1693–1708 7193–7208
Abiyya 25
years 1708–1733 7208–7233...
- are as follows: Ara-al
Ayungon Balabag Batuan Cubay Haguimit La
Granja Nagasi Baran**** I (Poblacion) Baran**** II (Poblacion) Baran**** III (Poblacion)...
- or two mules.": 367
Amongst the dead was the Imam's
young son
Ahmad al-
Nagasi.: 373 1540
Contemporary accounts,
collected by
Richard Pankhurst, describe...
- al-Hāğğ. 2005. Kitāb Īqāz
humam al-aġbiyā’ birašh
qatrat min al-tarāğim al-‘ulamā’ wa’l-awliyā’ fī ğumhūriyat Ityūbiyā.
Addis Ababa.
Nağāšī Publishers....