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- to the throne. Then Mikael Sehul was defeated in the Three battles of Sarbakusa and the triumvirate of Fasil, Goshu of Amhara and Wand Bewossen of Begemder...
- The three battles of Sarbakusa were three military engagements in Ethiopia during the Zemene Mesafint that took place in May 1771. They pitted Wand Bewossen...
- 000 people die from the plague in Moscow alone. May – Three battles of Sarbakusa: An alliance of three of the most powerful aristocrats of Ethiopia (Goshu...
- and Germa Tseyon, the brother of Waragna. After the Three battles of Sarbakusa the following year, Susenyos somehow he fell into the hands of Wand Bewossen...
- The next year saw Ras Mikael Sehul defeated in the Three battles of Sarbakusa against his adversaries near Teda in May, which forced the Ras to retreat...
- Mewcha (1769), but one of the victorious generals in the Three battles of Sarbakusa (May 1771). For his valor in the Battle of ****geta (9 December 1769),...
- 000 people die from the plague in Moscow alone. May – Three battles of Sarbakusa: An alliance of three of the most powerful aristocrats of Ethiopia (Goshu...
- Alexander Suvorov defeat a Polish formation of 4,000 men. Three battles of Sarbakusa May – An alliance of three of the most powerful aristocrats of Ethiopia...
- Iyoas (7 May 1769), Ras Suhul Michael after he was defeated by rebels at Sarbakusa in May 1771 however, he was chained, imprisoned for a year in Gondar and...
- allied to fight him. The parties met south of Teda in the Three battles of Sarbakusa; Ras Mikael was defeated and surrendered to Wand Bewossen on 4 June 1771...