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communicate with Za
Sellase, the Ras sent his
troops to
support Susenyos. A
similar message to Za
Sellase only
served to
steel Za
Sellase into action: he...
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Blatten Geta
Heruy Welde Sellase (Ge'ez: ብላቴን ጌታ ኅሩይ ወልደ ሥላሴ Blatten-Geta Həruy Wäldä-səllase; 8 May 1878 – 19
September 1938) was an
Ethiopian diplomat...
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taking refuge in Gojjam. In 1603, Za
Dengel was made
Emperor by Ras Za
Sellase, who
intended Za
Dengel to be
little more than a figurehead. He was crowned...
- Italy:
SugarCo Edizioni. ISBN 978-88-7198-716-3. Täsfa Mikaʾel Gäbrä
Śǝllase (1992–1993). "ድርሳነ፡ ዑራኤል። ግዕዝና፡ አማርኛ። መልክአ፡ ዑራኤል፡ በልሳነ፡ ግዕዝ። (Dǝrsanä ʿUraʾel...
- Acadia.
Yaqob is
deposed as
Emperor of
Ethiopia for the
first time by Za
Sellase, who
appoints his
cousin Za
Dengel to
replace him.
Johann Bayer publishes...
- work in this book.
Sirak Heruy, son of
Ethiopian intellectual Heruy Welde Sellase,
translated R****elas into Amharic, one of the
major languages of Ethiopia...
- Mikaˀel 3. Taḥtay Ruba
Maryam 4. Mäkaˀǝlo Kidanä Mǝḥrät gädam 5. May Ṣäˁada
Śǝllase, May Ṣäˁada ˁArbaˀtu ˀƎnsǝsa 6. Säglat Qǝddǝst Maryam, Säglat Qǝddus Mikaˀel...
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Kebede Michael Maaza Mengiste Dinaw Mengestu Eskinder Nega
Heruy Welde Sellase Abiye Teklemariam Alemayehu Fentaw Weldemariam Mammo Wudneh Bewketu Seyoum...
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Libanos and died in
December 1928. Tafla,
Bairu (1975). "Ras Dargé Sahlä-
Sellasé, c 1827-1900".
Journal of
Ethiopian Studies. 13 (2): 20–21. JSTOR 44324711...
- and
Commander of the
Imperial Army,
along with
Blattengeta Heruy Welde Sellase,
Mayor of
Addis Ababa,
Kentiba Gebru,
Mayor of Gondar, and Ato Sinkas,...