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804: 482: 706: 2777: 979: 3515: 1580:, Yohannes refused to yield on grounds that he was not going to destroy an effective power, which Menelik diligently built up for the sake of eliminating a possible threat to himself. Finally, Yohannes heard that both his vassal kings have defected and during his campaign in Gojjam, Tekle Haymant confessed that they had concluded an agreement to help one another and rebel against the authority of the Emperor. At this juncture, the temptation was great to cross the Abbay River ( 664: 756:(based in Gojjam and Lasta) — tried to defend their respective doctrines. Yohannes readily accepted corrections made by a notable on procedural matters. Apparently, he had a long-prepared plan for the council, as he had a letter from the patriarch of Alexandria read out at the end of the disputation which endorsed the imperial tenet. The policy transcended Yohannes's reign, though there were indications that the suppressed tenets had by no means been eradicated. 3503: 931:, the Emperor stood as his godfather at his baptism. The new convert was given Menelik of Shewa's other daughter, Shewarega Menelik, as his wife. Yohannes went one step further and pressured Menelik to expel all of the Roman Catholic missionaries from Shewa. However this time, instead of a single Archbishop, he requested that Patriarch Cyril send four to serve the large number of Christians in Ethiopia, who arrived in 1881. They were led by 1442: 1184: 1510:
perpetrated by the Egyptians, the Italians, and the Mahdists. Yohannes succeeded to a large extent in pacifying the country and expanding the empire by the device of power-sharing and accommodation. Guiding principles of his administration were patience, tolerance, and forgiveness, as well as a tendency to preserve the status quo. Above all, his concerns were focused on promoting peace rather than his own personal or dynastic gain.
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the contemporary English vice-consul put it, "to hold the scales of justice with a firm and even hand"; "it was in 1884 the boast of King Yohannes that a child could pass through his dominions unharmed". In the first six years of his reign, he succeeded in achieving the unity of the predominantly Christian provinces, including Wag and Lasta, Semien and Begemder,
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with its many officers of European and North American background, were killed. News of this huge defeat was suppressed in Egypt for fear that it would undermine the government of the Khedive. A new Egyptian force was assembled and sent to avenge the defeat at Gundet. The Egyptians were defeated again at the
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Yohannes undoubtedly had his weaknesses; they were not his own making, but rather imposed on him either by external pressure or inherited by his deep-seated values and traditional norms. During the eighteen years of his reign, he was preoccupied with defending his country against external aggressions
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near the Sudanese border. Evidence suggests that Emperor Yohannes had acted rashly and had made himself vulnerable, going beyond enemy lines in a range of enemy shots as victory was going to his side. Mortally wounded from a gunshot, he had been carried to his tent, where he announced that his nephew
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by trying to unite Ethiopia. To ensure the realization of this policy, he toured each region and meeting appointed governors, usually from the local nobility, regardless of their former attitudes toward him, as long as they submitted and expressed to him their unflinching loyalty. He thus managed, as
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Atnatyos sent from Alexandria in June 1869, and kept him in his dominion. However, Tekle Giyorgis is not fooled and he quickly understands Yohannes' intentions. Although having a much larger army in numbers, Tekle Giyorgis does not have the modern weapons which Yohannes have. In addition to that, his
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The story of the first half of his life is poorly documented. Even the date of his birth is uncertain; various sources place it between 1831 and 1837. The available sources merely indicate that he was the youngest of his siblings, that he had a seriously ailing childhood, that he received some church
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at the hands of Emperor Menelik II. The Tigrean nobility retained influence at the Imperial court of Menelik and his successors, although not at the level they enjoyed under Yohannes IV. The descendants of Yohannes ruled Tigray as hereditary Princes until the Ethiopian Revolution and the fall of the
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which ended in Tewodros' suicide, from which Yohannes was rewarded in ammunition and artillery. He regarded Islam as a hindrance to the stability of the state and worked to strengthen Christian dominance in Ethiopia. Its estimated that he had converted 550,000 Oromos and Jebertis to Christianity. In
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at Boru Meda later in 1878, which brought an end to the ongoing theological dispute in the local church; Christians, Muslims, and pagans were given respectively two, three and five years to conform to the council's decisions. Non-Christians were forbidden from participating in the government unless
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and rifles, ammunition, powder and 585,480 primers percussion. This armament is added to the already important arsenal of Yohannes. After the Magdala expedition, the British disengaged completely and Yohannes' offers of cooperation were rejected or ignored. Even after his seizure of imperial power,
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Throughout his reign, Yohannes demonstrated selfless devotion to the defense of the territorial integrity of Ethiopian Empire against successive waves of external aggression, by Egyptians, Italians, and Mahdists Sudan. He also strove within the parameters of what was possible in his day to promote
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Areya announced "that he was now old and done for, that his time had come, and it was useless at his age to serve another master that he knew little about, and it was better to die like a man fighting unbelievers, than like a mule in a stable." The Mahdists brought the Emperor's body back to their
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Alula took it upon himself to attack Italian units that were on both sides of the ill-defined frontier between the two powers. Domestic problems increased when the Neguses of both Gojjam and Shewa rebelled against Yohannes, and the Emperor had to turn his attention from the encroaching Italians to
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The two armies met at Gundet (also called Guda-gude) on the morning of 16 November 1875. The Egyptians were tricked into marching into a narrow and steep valley and were wiped out by Ethiopian gunners surrounding the valley from the surrounding mountains. Virtually the entire Egyptian force, along
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and he fears their change of camp in favor of Yohannes. Thus, Tekle Giyorgis seeks the collaboration of Menelik in order to consolidate a purely numerical advantage. However, the Negus of Shewa refuses to join in the fight, preferring to see the two great Warlords confront each other and tire each
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towards Islam. Someone who knew him told me that if he saw a Muslim in the morning it would depress him so that he would immediately take the cross which he worships and put it over his face." During the council at Boru Meda, he summoned the major Oromo chiefs of Wollo. According to an Ethiopian
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committed suicide. Napier's victory and the ease with which the expedition reached Magdala was made possible by Yohannes. The British officers themselves admit that they were "lucky" to have obtained the cooperation of the leader of Tigray. A report written by one of the British officers stating
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Areya was last seen standing alongside the box containing the king's body, after having expended all his ammunition, with his shield and sword in his hands, defending himself, till at last he was speared by a Dervish from behind, and died fighting gamely, "like the fine old warrior that he
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and return to Shoa, in 1865. The submission of Menelik to Yohannes was not effected until 1878 after Yohannes gained substantial advantage over his rivals in terms of quality and quantity of firearms as a result of the booty gathered in his successive victories over the Egyptian army at
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Mengesha as the son of Yohannes, having long known him as his nephew. Tigray was torn assunder by the rebellions of various members of the Emperor's family against Mengesha and each other. Menelik of Shewa took advantage of Tigrean disorder, and after the Italians occupied
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Araya Selassie had died a few years earlier). He died hours later. Although the Ethiopian army had almost annihilated their opponents in this battle, hearing that their ruler had been slain shattered their morale and they were scattered by the nearly beaten Sudanese army.
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Tekle Giyorgis Qalos of Shire. Barya'u transferred his allegiance to Kaƛa whom he served faithfully until he was killed in a battle some ten years later. Tekle Giyorgis (who had killed Kaƛa's mother, Silass) fell in battle, and Kaƛa subsequently assumed his title of
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Desta Tedla Gualu, the newly appointed governor by Yohannes and submitted to Yohannes and asked for forgiveness, not only was he forgiven but he was given the command over Gojjam and eventually elevated as King of Gojjam and Keffa, under the name of Tekle Haymanot.
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By 1878, Yohannes was ready to tackle the problems by summoning a council at Boru Meda, Wollo. Most of the high dignitaries and notables of Ethiopia were present at the council. The leading theologians of the three major disputing groups of the EOC —
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in June 1882. Yohannes reprimanded both of them for fighting without his permission, punished them by taking away a province from the jurisdiction of each of them and defined the direction of territories to be conquered by each of the two kings.
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education, and that he was initiated to manhood after killing some wild animals (lions and/or elephants) for trophies. The first mention of his appearance in the political arena comes up in connection with his visit to the imperial court of
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Mohammed was siding with Muslim Affiliates of Turkey. After meeting with King Yohannes and in learning that if he were to assist the Turks, in the end, he and the rest of Ethiopia would become a slave to the Arab/Muslim world.
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Salama who in 1867 wrote from prison to many notables condemning his perceived injustices of Tewodros. In any case, for some time he (together with his followers) retired to the eastern lowlands and found refuge among the
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they converted and were baptized; the Muslims were given three months, while the pagans had to become Christians immediately. "Having concluded that Wollo was worth a mass," as Harold Marcus wryly puts it, his retainer
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by the King of Italy. However, following the liberation of Ethiopia in 1941, Haile Selassie Gugsa was placed under house arrest and regarded as a traitor. Emperor Haile Selassie refused to acknowledge the title of
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as a renegade province of Ethiopia, and Egyptian seizure of the Emirate was not welcomed to either of them. The Egyptians then marched into northern Ethiopia from their coastal possessions around the port of
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King of Gojjam and Kaffa in 1881 and encouraged them to expand their empire to the south, east, and west. However, this advice created rivalry between the two regional kings, which came to a climax in the
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The way he shared his authority with Menelik and Tekle Haymanot eventually resulted in undermining his own authority, but it contributed greatly to accelerating the process of reunification of the
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regime in 1974 following the fall of the monarchy. He died shortly thereafter. There are other descendants of Emperor Yohannes IV in this "legitimate" line, but because of the wartime actions of
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he failed to arouse the interest of the British. Nevertheless, the Napier expedition had an impact on the struggle for power; in addition to military equipment, a British instructor,
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in order to free the European captives imprisoned there by Tewodros. From February 1868, Yohannes came into contact with British officers, including the commander of the expedition,
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Araya stood beside the body of his dead master with "a few of his soldiers and the bravest of the king's servants, who had lost their all, and had no more prospects to live for".
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deal with his rebellious vassals. Yohannes brutally crushed the Gojjame rebellion, but before he could turn his attention to Shewa news arrived that the Mahdist forces had sacked
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ruined and misled it. Now let all, whether Muslim or Galla , believe in the name of Jesus Christ! If you wish to live in peace and preserve your belongings, become Christians.
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A nobleman by birth, a cleric by education, a zealot by faith, moralist by tendency, a monk by practice, a nationalist by policy, and a soldier and emperor by profession
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the welfare of his people. His devotion to his country and people culminated in the supreme sacrifice of his life at the border of his empire, in the Battle of Metemma.
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to import weapons and ammunition in the event that Egypt was forced to withdraw from them. This was formalized in a treaty signed with the British at Adwa known as the
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and at various posts in the south. Yohannes agreed to British requests to allow these Egyptian soldiers to evacuate through his lands, with the understanding that the
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Mohammed of Wollo became disobedient of the tax rules, which he and the entire Wollo refused to pay tax to the government in which Emperor Yohannes had discovered,
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Yohannes attempted to work out some kind of understanding with the Italians, so he could turn his attention to the more pressing problem of the Mahdists, although
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who served as Governor and hereditary Prince of Tigray until the 1974 Revolution toppled the Ethiopian monarchy. Ras Mengesha Seyoum is married to Princess
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Mohammed was brought to Emperor Yohannes and was confronted of his conspiracy in helping the Muslim colonizer and to bring down the Judeo Christian empire.
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that: “The British army could not have reached Magdala during this season, without having received the help of the chiefs and the people of the country”.
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Haile Selassie became the first high-ranking Ethiopian nobleman to defect to the Italians when the Fascist forces invaded Ethiopia. The people of
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Yohannes inherited the empire encumbered with three religious questions which provoked him to seek a solution: the internal dissensions of the
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Yohannes's body was carried back to Tigray guarded by a small party, who were overtaken by the Mahdist troops of Zeki Tummal near the
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There are two lines of descent from Yohannes IV, one "legitimate" and one "natural." The legitimate line is through his elder son,
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Returning to the highlands, he raised more men and began his military campaign: in the years 1864–1867, he consecutively defeated
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Mengesha Yohannes ended his days under house arrest for his repeated rebelling against Emperor Menelik II. Ras Mengesha's son
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Haile Selassie Gugsa, this branch of the family fell into disfavor at the Imperial court and lost its position and influence.
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flirted with encouraging Menelik of Shewa against the King, but earned Menelik's enmity by marching from the port of
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Gobez Gebre Medhin of Lasta against Tewodros and began to harass the imperial representatives on both sides of the
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Atnatewos. It was the first time that the Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria had appointed four Bishops for Ethiopia.
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Wolde Maryam of Begemender and Fares Ali of Yejju. Yohannes however, refused to acknowledge the new metropolitan
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In return for the help that Yohannes provided the British, he received military equipment, estimated at 500,000
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Throughout his reign, Yohannes was embroiled in military struggles on his northern frontiers. First was from
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Seyoum was restored to his governorate of Tigray, recognized as the hereditary Prince of that province.
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Henze, Paul B. (2000). "Yohannes IV and Menelik II: The Empire Restored, Expanded, and Defended".
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and burned its holy churches. He marched north from Gojjam to confront the armies of the Mahdi.
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King Menelik's ambition to seize the imperial crown was clearly evident since his escape from
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who governed eastern Tigray in the 1930s and was married to Emperor Haile Selassie's daughter
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Mohammed was conspiring with the Turks the Ottoman empire because of his Muslim affiliation.
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The imperial ambitions of Behaile Selassie are consolidated towards the end of the reign of
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from 1869 to 1871. During his reign he successfully defended Ethiopia against a large-scale
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Haile Selassie Gugsa's relationship with Emperor Haile Selassie deteriorated, and in 1936,
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granted to his former son-in-law by the King of Italy, and so he reverted to the title of
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in 1864–1865 in the company of his brothers, Gugsa and Maru. Gugsa was given the title of
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Understanding Contemporary Ethiopia: Monarchy, Revolution and the Legacy of Meles Zenawi
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took control of the port of Massawa, frustrating Ethiopian hopes and angering Yohannes.
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Haylu Tewolde Medhen, who contemplated resistance, was confined and replaced with
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first became governor of western Tigray, and following the treason of his cousin
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ransacked his house when this news was revealed. He was elevated to the title of
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Emperor Yohannes IV with his son and heir at right, Ras Araya Selassie Yohannes.
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Mengesha was actually his natural son, and named him his heir (his elder son
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Markos died shortly after arriving, so his diocese was included with that of
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Following the death of Tewodros, Gobeze Gebre Medhin, had himself crowned as
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then chose to become a Christian to later inherit a Christian name (later
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The principle of Yohannes's internal policy was to continue the legacy of
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which was his seat for a decade before he shifted the capital in 1881 to
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in Addis Ababa. Following the return of Emperor Haile Selassie in 1941,
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other. Finally, on 11 July 1871, Tekle Giyorgis confronted Kaƛa in the
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foreign policy, he had disagreements and military conflicts with both
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where both his father and grandfather bore the traditional title of
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Yohannes undertakes to protect the supply routes from the coast to
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On 2 May of the same year 1889, Emperor Menelik signed then the
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When Yohannes was crowned emperor he established his capital in
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Hancock, Graham; Pankhurst, Richard; Willetts, Duncan (1983).
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An Amharic inscription remembering Yohannes IV's call to arms.
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World heads of state in 1889. Yohannes is first from the left.
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Demtsu of Enderta and Tabotu Woldu of Agame, hence a niece of
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with the Italians which later on led to the Battle of Adwa.
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Tekle Giyorgis II. He successfully suppressed rebellions of
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Seyoum Mengesha was killed during the abortive coup by the
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on 11 October 1875. Both Menelik and Yohannes had regarded
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Emperor Yohannes also convened a general council of the
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Report from the Select Committee on the Abyssinian War
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would then support his claims on important ports like
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Araya Selassie Yohannes was born to his wife 418:, Yohannes descended from the ruling family of 2589:Yohannes IV of Ethiopia: A Political Biography 2049: 1866: 37: 3593:Ethiopian military personnel killed in action 2759: 2548: 2492:Yohannes IV of Ethiopia A Political Biography 2460: 2416: 1816: 1668:. GeoGuide. Springer Nature. pp. 63–78. 1666:Geo-trekking in Ethiopia's Tropical Mountains 1326:. However, following the death of his wife, 1272:, (a district Yohannes IV had bestowed upon 454:. Therefore Yohannes is descendent from the 2318: 2316: 2286: 2149:. Cambridge University Press. p. 177. 1974: 1972: 1212:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1071:on 23 September 1885. About the same time, 1058:, which aggravated the Mahdists even more. 450:, who was a Solomonic prince and nephew of 2766: 2752: 2607:Chronicle of Emperor Yohannes IV (1872-89) 1982:, James Currey, Londres, 2002, p. 49. 1292: 1252:Although a group of Tigrean nobles led by 530:. 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Index

Yohannes IV of Ethiopia

Emperor of Ethiopia
Coronation
Tekle Giyorgis II
Menelik II
May Baha
Tembien
Ethiopian Empire
Gallabat
Mahdist Sudan
Issue
Ras Araya Selassie
Ras Mengesha
Dynasty
House of Solomon
Mercha Wolde Kidan
Enderta
Ethiopian Orthodox

Reference style
Tigrinya
His Imperial Majesty
Amharic
Amharic
Tigrinya
horse name
Emperor of Ethiopia
Battle of Gallabat
king

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