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Yeshaq I (Ge'ez: ይሥሐቅ),
throne name:
Gabra Masqal II (Ge'ez: ገብረ መስቀል) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1414 to 1429/1430, and a
member of the
Solomonic dynasty...
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Yeshaq, the
Ethiopian and
Eritrean equivalent of "Isaac," can
refer to
multiple people:
Yeshaq I,
Emperor of
Ethiopia (r. 1414-29) Bahr
negus Yeshaq, Bahr...
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Yeshaq (died 1578) was the Bahr
Negus during the mid to late 16th century. A
subordinate of
Ethiopian Emperor Dawit II, he was
noted for
supporting Gelawdewos...
- back to the
early 15th
century CE
during the
reign of
Ethiopian Emperor Yeshaq I who had one of his
court officials compose a hymn
celebrating a military...
- then
capital of the Bahr
Negus Yeshaq. The
conflict continued over the next
three decades and
would only end in 1589.
Yeshaq sought the ****istance of emperor...
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Yeshaq Iyasu was a
proclaimed Emperor of
Ethiopia in 1685. He
claimed to be the
grandson of
Susenyos by a son who had fled the
Empire south of the Abay...
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troops were
defeated in 1403 or 1410 (under
Emperor Dawit I or
Emperor Yeshaq I, respectively),
during which the
Walashma ruler, Sa'ad ad-Din II, was...
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Abuna Yesehaq (Ge'ez: አቡነ ይስሐቕ; born
Laike Maryam Mandefro; 1933 - 29
December 2005), was a
leader of the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in the Western...
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Yeshaq, a
supporter of Gelawdewos,
became very
powerful due to the
import of
firearms through the coast.
Although a
ruler of a v****al state,
Yeshaq would...
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marched into Lasta, at
which point Yeshaq retreated into Shire. The
emperor found him
there and
defeated Yeshaq, then
turned south to
Emfraz where he...