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Yetbarak (Ge’ez: ይትባረክ) was King of
Zagwe dynasty.
According to
Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of Lalibela.
Tradition states that
Yetbarak ascended to...
- Lake Tana (Begemder)."
Unlike the
practice of
later rulers of Ethiopia,
Taddesse Tamrat argues that
under the
Zagwe dynasty the
order of
succession was...
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Taddesse Tamrat (Amharic: ታደሰ ታምራት; 4
August 1935 – 23 May 2013) was an
Ethiopian historian and
scholar of
Ethiopian studies. He is best
known as the author...
- an army of followers,
defeated the
Zagwe king at the
Battle of Ansata.
Taddesse Tamrat argued that this king was Yetbarak, but due to a
local form of ****atio...
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Taddesse,
Church and State, p. 91.
Taddesse,
Church and State, p. 90n.
Taddesse,
Church and State, p. 92.
Taddesse,
Church and State, p. 93.
Taddesse...
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According to
Taddesse Tamrat, he was a son of Mara
Takla Haymanot. Tatadim's name
appears in
second place in the long
lists of the
Zagwe kings.
Taddesse Tamrat...
- Na'akueto La'ab (Ge'ez: ንዓኩቶ ላዓብ) was the King of
Zagwe dynasty.
According to
Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of
Kedus Harbe.
Richard Pankhurst credits him with...
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University Press, 1961, vol I. p. 227.
Taddesse Tamrat, pp. 59f.
Taddesse Tamrat, pp. 62f.
Getachew Mekonnen, p. 24.
Taddesse Tamrat, p. 62. A
bibliography for...
- ISBN 0-7486-0106-6. Tamrat,
Taddesse (1972).
Church and
State in
Ethiopia (1270–1527). Oxford:
Clarendon Press. p. 26. ISBN 0-19-821671-8.
Taddesse Tamrat, Church...
- of the throne,
which ended in his death, and the
ascension of Na'od. As
Taddesse Tamrat writes, "Amda-Seyon's
reign lasted for only six months, and even...