- The
Zemene Mesafint (Ge'ez: ዘመነ መሳፍንት,
variously translated "Era of Judges", "Era of the Princes", etc.;
taken from the
biblical Book of Judges) was a...
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Zemene K****ie (Amharic: ዘመነ ካሴ) is an
Ethiopian politician,
freedom fighter and
military commander who is the
leader of
Gojjam faction of the
Amhara Fano...
- the
realm eventually entered a
period of decentralization,
known as the
Zemene Mesafint where regional warlords fought for power, with the
emperor being...
- the empire.
Ethiopia was
isolated and
decentralized in a
period known as
Zemene Mesafint,
starting with the rise of the
Yejju Oromo dynasty after the Solomonic...
- fell
under a
decentralization known as
Zemene Mesafint in the mid-18th century.
Emperor Tewodros II
ended Zemene Mesafint at the
beginning of his reign...
- (political model) Sakdina, a Thai
feudal system Samanta, an
Indian feudal system Zemene Mesafint François
Louis Ganshof (1944). Qu'est-ce que la féodalité. Translated...
-
Fasilides in 1632 and a
period of
decentralization in 1769,
known as the
Zemene Mesafint ("Era of the Princes").
Gondar was
founded by
Emperor Fasilides...
-
Eskinder Nega)
Wollo faction (led by
Mihretu Wodajo)
Gojjam faction (led by
Zemene K****ie)
North Gondar faction (led by
Habte Wolde)
South Gondar faction (led...
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conflict may also
refer to:
Battle of
Ansata (1270)
Battles during the
Zemene Mesafint (1769–1855)
Battle of
Segale (1916)
Gugsa Wale's
rebellion (1930)...
- provinces,
although it was
often used
hereditarily during and
after the
Zemene Mesafint. The
rulers of Begemder, Shewa, Gojjam, Wollo, all held the title...