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Uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916
Lij Iyasu (Ge'ez: ልጅ ኢያሱ; 4 February 1895 – 25 November 1935) also known as Iyasu V was the designated Emperor of Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916. His baptismal
Lij_Iyasu
Name list
including: Iyasu I of Ethiopia (also known as the Great) (1682 – 1706) Iyasu II of Ethiopia (1730 – 1755) Iyasu III of Ethiopia (1784 – 1788) Iyasu IV of Ethiopia
Iyasu
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1682 to 1706
Iyasu I (Ge'ez: ኢያሱ ፩; 1654 – 13 October 1706), throne name Adyam Sagad (Ge'ez: አድያም ሰገድ), also known as Iyasu the Great, was Emperor of Ethiopia from
Iyasu_I
Empress of Ethiopia from 1916 to 1930
the beginning of her reign, which was triggered by the dethroning of Lij Iyasu in 1916. Her coronation was held on February 11, 1917, in the Cathedral
Zewditu
Ethiopian royal member (born 1961)
Prince (Abeto Lij) Girma Yohannes Iyasu (born 1961) is the Iyasuist claimant to the throne of Ethiopian Empire. He is also known by the name Girma Amente
Girma_Yohannes_Iyasu
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1730 to 1755
Iyasu II (Ge'ez: ኢያሱ; 21 October 1723 – 27 June 1755), throne name Alem Sagad (Ge'ez: ዓለም ሰገድ), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1730 to 1755, and a member
Iyasu_II
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974
would come to depose Lij Iyasu has been discussed extensively, particularly in Selassie's own detailed account of the matter. Iyasu was the designated but
Haile_Selassie
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1830 to 1832
Iyasu IV (Ge'ez: ኢያሱ) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 18 June 1830 to 18 March 1832, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Salomon III
Iyasu_IV
Imperial Ethiopian dynasty (1270–1974)
Solomon of Israel and the Queen of Sheba (both Lij Iyasu and Haile Selassie were in the female line, Lij Iyasu through his mother Shewarega Menelik, and Haile
Solomonic_dynasty
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1285
Yekuno Amlak (Ge'ez: ይኩኖ አምላክ, romanized: Yəkkuno ˀAmlak); throne name Tesfa Iyasus (ተስፋ ኢየሱስ; died 19 June 1285) was Emperor of Ethiopia, from 1270 to 1285
Yekuno_Amlak
Proclaimed Emperor of Ethiopia in 1685
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
Yeshaq_Iyasu
Ethiopian princess (1916–2003)
Alem Tsahai Worq Iyasu (Amharic: ዓለም ፀሐይ እያሱ; 22 February 1916 – 14 April 2003) was an Ethiopian princess. She was born in 1916 and was the only legitimate
Alem_Tsahai_Iyasu
Ethiopian aristocrat and wife of Emperor Lij Iyasu
aristocrat and the second wife of the uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia, Lij Iyasu. Sabla Wangel Hailu is frequently confused with her 16th-century ancestor
Sabla_Wangel_Hailu
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1784 to 1788
Iyasu III was Emperor of Ethiopia from 16 February 1784 to 24 April 1788, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. His throne name was Ba'ala Segab. He
Iyasu_III
List of royal consorts of Ethiopia Zera Yacob Amha Selassie Girma Yohannes Iyasu Crown Council of Ethiopia Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles List of
List_of_emperors_of_Ethiopia
Empress of Ethiopia from 1723 to 1730
younger lover was derisively called "Melmal Iyasu" (Iyasu the Kept) by members of the court. Melmal Iyasu on his part was the paternal grandson of Emperor
Mentewab
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1433 to 1434
Amda Iyasus (Ge'ez: ዐምደ ኢየሱስ; died June 1434) was Emperor of Ethiopia for one year, from 1433 to 1434. His throne name Badel Nan (Ge’ez: በድል ናኝ) and a
Amda_Iyasus
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1879 to 1913
Nadew served as regents. He died in 1913 and was succeeded by grandson Lij Iyasu (later deposed), followed by daughter Zewditu and Ras Tafari Makonnen (the
Menelik_II
Ethiopia noble (r. circa 1744–1775)
Amha Iyasus Kidane Kale, better known as Ammehayes (reigned c. 1744 – c. 1775), was a Meridazmach of Shewa, an important Amhara noble of Ethiopia. He was
Amha_Iyasus
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1755 to 1769
May 1769, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the infant son of Iyasu II and Wubit (Welete Bersabe), the daughter of an Oromo chieftain of the
Iyoas_I
Empress of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1962
was the daughter of the King Mikael of Wollo and her half-uncle was Lij Iyasu. According to both published and unpublished reports, the then Woizero Menen
Menen_Asfaw
Military coalition in World War I
Fearing the rising influence of Iyasu and the Ottoman Empire, the Christian nobles of Ethiopia conspired against Iyasu. Iyasu was first excommunicated by
Central_Powers
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1433
Sarwe Iyasus (Ge'ez: ሣርወ ኢየሱስ), throne name Mehreka Nañ (Ge'ez: ምሕርከ ናኝ), was Emperor of Ethiopia in 1433, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was
Sarwe_Iyasus
1916 civil conflict in the Ethiopian Empire
that Iyasu was to be arrested, which could not be carried out. Sources dispute exactly what Lij Iyasu's did next. Bahru Zewde states that Iyasu started
Battle_of_Segale
City in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
The castle of Iyasu, which was reportedly erected by Walda Giyorgis, was described as "more beautiful then the house of Solomon." When Iyasu saw it he is
Gondar
1632–1769 period of Ethiopian history
with religious motifs. The death of Iyasu I in 1706 began the slow decline in Gondar's supremacy. Emperor Iyasu I's regent, Empress Mentewab, brought
Gondarine_period
Title of the ruling monarch of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1974/1975
Selassie Formation 1270 AD Abolition 21 March 1975 Residence Menelik Palace Appointer Hereditary Pretenders Zera Yacob Amha Selassie Girma Yohannes Iyasu
Emperor_of_Ethiopia
Ethiopian army commander (1858–1918)
the Ethiopian Empire. He was the father of the "uncrowned" Emperor Lij Iyasu, and the grandfather of Empress Menen, wife of Emperor Haile Selassie. He
Mikael_of_Wollo
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1770
while it was rumored that he was the illegitimate son of the deceased ruler Iyasu II. The Scottish traveller James Bruce, who was living in the capital city
Susenyos_II
Ethiopian army commander (1868–1960)
heir, Lij Iyasu married Sabla Wangel Hailu, Hailu's daughter, and Iyasu became Hailu's son-in-law. In 1913, Nəgusä Nägäst Menelik died and Iyasu should have
Hailu_Tekle_Haymanot
Fortified royal place of Gondarine period emperors in Ethiopia
compound or enclosure. The complex of buildings includes Fasilides' castle, Iyasu I's palace, Dawit III's Hall, Empress Mentewab's castle, a chancellery and
Fasil_Ghebbi
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1832
Gebre Krestos Emperor of Ethiopia Reign 24 March 1832 – 1832 Predecessor Iyasu IV Successor Sahle Dengel Reign 1832 – 8 June 1832 Predecessor Sahle Dengel
Gebre_Krestos
Ethiopian army commander (1875–1930)
a successful coup d'état against Iyasu resulted in his being deposed and Zewditu being proclaimed Empress. Iyasu's father, Mikael of Wollo, then invaded
Gugsa_Welle
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1868 to 1871
Ethiopian Orthodox Church died in October 1867, he was crowned by Abba Gebre Iyasus, who held the office of Echege (እጨጌ) and had been appointed to the role
Tekle_Giyorgis_II
Ethiopian saint in the 13th century
Iyasus Mo'a (1214 – 1294) was an Ethiopian saint of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church; his feast day is 5 December (26 Hedar in the Ethiopian calendar)
Iyasus_Mo'a
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1434 to 1468
of Ethiopia Reign 1434 – 26 August 1468 Coronation 1436 Predecessor Amda Iyasus Successor Baeda Maryam I Born 1399 Telq, Fatagar, Ethiopian Empire Died
Zara_Yaqob
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1871 to 1889
granddaughter of Ras Mikael Sehul and his wife Aster Iyasu, daughter of Empress Mentewab and Melmal Iyasu, who was a Solomonic prince and nephew of Emperor
Yohannes_IV
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1706 to 1708
death in 1708, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Iyasu I and Empress Malakotawit. He is often referred to as "Irgum Tekle Haymanot"
Tekle_Haymanot_I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1285 to 1294
reign, which eased his succession. A Memorandum in the Four Gospels of Iyasus Mo'a of a gift of vestments and utensils to Istifanos Monastery in Lake
Yagbe'u_Seyon
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1789 to 1794
January 1794, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Iyasu III. Hezqeyas was brought down from the Royal prison on Wehni by Azaj Dagale
Hezqeyas
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1716 to 1721
to 18 May 1721, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Iyasu I and his concubine Qeddesta Krestos. Three important religious events happened
Dawit_III
Ethiopian general (1851–1918)
by Empress Zewditu in 1917, as recognition for his role in deposing Lij Iyasu. Of Amhara descent. Welde Giyorgis was the second son of Woizero Ayahilush
Welde_Giyorgis_Aboye
1769–1855 period of Ethiopian history
defeated in battle all of his rivals. Some historians date the death of Iyasu I (Iyasu the Great) (13 October 1706), and the resultant decline in the prestige
Zemene_Mesafint
General in the Ethiopian Empire
Takla Iyasus (Amharic: ተክለ ኢየሱስ) was a general and nobleman in the Ethiopian Empire under Lebna Dengel who served as governor of Angot,Tigre, and the port
Takla_Iyasus
Ethiopian Orthodox archbishop (1843–1926)
dethronement and excommunication of the uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia Lij Iyasu (Iyasu V), who reportedly converted to Islam. Czajka, Michał (2004). Słownik
Abuna_Mattheos_X
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1667 to 1682
and Za Maryam (1679). On 15 July 1682, the ailing Emperor Yohannes I made Iyasu I his successor in his final proclamation. The dignitaries witnessing this
Yohannes_I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1314 to 1344
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Amda_Seyon_I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1382 to 1413
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Dawit_I
Ethiopian army commander (1851–1926)
reward". During the deposing of Lij Iyasu, Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis led the army against forces loyal to Lij Iyasu. He was the commanding General during
Habte_Giyorgis_Dinagde
Empress of Ethiopia from 1889 to 1913
court, Menelik selected Sabla Wangel Hailu as the heir-presumptive Lij Iyasu's wife, as her family had no ties to Taytu's. Taytu was widely resented for
Taytu_Betul
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1769
Emperor of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Iyasu I, and brother of Emperors Tekle Haymanot I, Dawit III, and Bakaffa. During
Yohannes_II
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1708 to 1711
October 1711, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the brother of Iyasu I, and one of five sons of Yohannes I. Following the murder of his nephew
Tewoflos
1914–1918 global conflict
territories of the Middle East to achieve independence. In East Africa, Iyasu V of Ethiopia was supporting the Dervish state who were at war with the
World_War_I
Israeli golfer
Asher Iyasu (Hebrew: אשר איסו, Amharic: አሸር ያሱ; born in Ethiopia) is an Israeli golfer who was the first golfer to win the Caesarea Golf & Country Club's
Asher_Iyasu
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 1799 and 1801
Publications, 1970), p. 480) Weld Blundell's translation, "Iyasus, the conqueror" makes no sense. Iyasus Mo'a is translated "Jesus has conquered"; Weld Blundell
Demetros
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1508 to 1540
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Dawit_II
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1787 to 1788
Iyasu or Joshua was a proclaimed emperor of Ethiopia from 1787 to 1788 in Tigray and Gojjam by enemies of Ras Ali I of Yejju. He was defeated in battle
Atse_Iyasu
June 1916, a dynastic conflict emerged when the uncrowned Emperor, Lij Iyasu, was alleged to have converted to Islam under the influence of the Ottoman
Ethiopia_in_World_War_I
Emperor-in-exile of Ethiopia (1916–1997)
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Amha_Selassie
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1563 to 1597
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Sarsa_Dengel
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1430 to 1433
March 1430 – June 1433 Predecessor Andreyas Successor Sarwe Iyasus Issue Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Dynasty House of Solomon Father Dawit I Religion Ethiopian
Takla_Maryam
1744 battle
Iyasu II and the Sennar army under King Badi IV. The battle was a disaster for the Ethiopians and for Iyasu. Stung by lampoons which called him Iyasu
Battle_of_the_Dindar_River
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1818 to 1821
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Iyoas_II
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently from 1821 and to 1830
Gigar intrigued against his successor: "by false testimony" he accused Iyasu IV of inviting Ras Ali's rival, Aligas Faris, to depose the Enderase. "It
Gigar
Ethiopian noble; ruler of Shewa (c. 1770 to 1808)
Amhara noble of Ethiopia. He was the son of Amha Iyasus; Mordechai Abir notes that he was one of Amha Iyasus' 48 offspring. According to Donald Levine, Asfa
Asfaw_Wossen_(ruler_of_Shewa)
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1801 to 1818
succession to an end by making Egwale Seyon Emperor. He then married Walatta Iyasus, the sister of Ras Gugsa, and they had five children. When Salt visited
Egwale_Seyon
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1632 to 1667
as well as some of the earliest of Gondar's fabled 44 churches: Adababay Iyasus, Adababay Tekle Haymanot, Atatami Mikael, Gemjabet Mariyam, Fit Mikael,
Fasilides
Country in the Horn of Africa
Blue Nile River. Gondar's power declined after the death of Iyasu I in 1706. Following Iyasu II's death in 1755, Empress Mentewab brought her brother, Ras
Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1413 to 1414
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Tewodros_I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1540 to 1559
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Gelawdewos
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1468 to 1478
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Baeda_Maryam_I
Ethiopian army commander in 17th century
of Christ) was an Ethiopian commander of the royal guard regiment under Iyasu I, he was one of the closest confidants of the Emperor. Fesseha is mentioned
Fesseha_Krestos
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1769 to 1777
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Tekle_Haymanot_II
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1559 to 1563
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Menas_of_Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1597 to 1606
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Yaqob_of_Ethiopia
Village in central Ethiopia; capital of the Ethiopian Empire
July 1917, Iyasu slipped through the siege lines and rallied the peasantry of Wollo to revolt; the rebellion was crushed and many of Iyasu's generals were
Amba_Mariam
Ethiopian writer (1868–1947)
Afäwarq Gäbrä Iyäsus (Amharic: አፈወርቅ ገብረ ኢየሱስ, romanized: āfewerik’i gebire īyesusi; spelled in Italian: Afevork Ghevre Jesus or Āfeworq Gebre Īyesūs;
Afevork_Ghevre_Jesus
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1855 to 1868
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Tewodros_II
Five consecutive Emperors of Ethiopia from 1294 to 1299
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Sons_of_Yagbe'u_Seyon
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1795
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Baeda_Maryam_II
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1721 to 1730
September 1730, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Iyasu I and brother to Emperors Tekle Haymanot I and Dawit III. James Bruce describes
Bakaffa
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1478 to 1494
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Eskender
Name list
አስፋ ወሰን, āsfā wossen) is an Ethiopic male given name. Asfaw Wossen Amha Iyasus, ruler of Shewa in the later 18th century. Asfa-Wossen Asserate, author
Asfaw_Wossen
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 1779 and 1800
restored as emperor on 24 April 1788, two rivals for the throne had appeared: Iyasu and Baeda Maryam, supported by rivals of Ras Ali. Until he lost the throne
Tekle_Giyorgis_I
however his tenure was brief. Iyasu II ascended the throne as a child. His mother, Empress Mentewab played a major role in Iyasu's reign, as well as her grandson
History_of_Ethiopia
List of royal and noble titles in the Ethiopian Empire
dissolved. In 1914, after having been appointed "Negus of Zion" by his son Lij Iyasu, Mikael of Wollo, in consideration of the hostile feelings this provoked
Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles
Ethiopian_aristocratic_and_court_titles
Ethiopian army commander (1885–1932)
captured Lij Iyasu. Iyasu was then delivered by him into the custody of Ras Kassa Haile Darge. While sometimes referred to as "Emperor Iyasu V," Iyasu was never
Gugsa_Araya_Selassie
History of Ethiopian city
The castle of Iyasu, which was reportedly erected by Walda Giyorgis, was described as "more beautiful then the house of Solomon." When Iyasu saw it he is
History_of_Gondar
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 1832 and 1855
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Sahle_Dengel
Ethiopian military commander
as Ethiopia's future Balemulu Enderase (Regent Plenipotentiary) to Lij Iyasu, upon the latter's appointment as heir to the throne by Emperor Menelik
Tessema_Nadew
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 1796 and 1799
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Salomon_III_of_Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1414 to 1429
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Yeshaq_I
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1494
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Amda_Seyon_II
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1826
Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I) Baeda Maryam I Eskender (Kwestantinos
Baeda_Maryam_III
Nobleman and central figure of Zemene Mesafint in Ethiopia (1692–1784)
his death. He was a major political figure during the reign of Emperor Iyasu II and his successors until almost the time of his death. The Scottish explorer
Mikael_Sehul
Country in the Horn of Africa (1270–1974)
integration of the Oromo and a flourishing of culture. With the deaths of Emperor Iyasu II (1755) and Iyoas I (1769) the realm eventually entered a period of decentralization
Ethiopian_Empire
Calendar year
War. Iyasu I, Emperor of Ethiopia since 1682, is assassinated on the island of Tana, on orders of his son, Tekle Haymanot I, who has ruled in Iyasu's place
1706
Conquest of northern Ethiopian Empire region (now Eritrea) by Ottomans beginning 1557
obviously tense due to contrary intentions) relations until the reign of Iyasu I at the end of the 17th century. The Na'ib seized gifts intended for the
Ottoman–Ethiopian War (1557–1589)
Ottoman–Ethiopian_War_(1557–1589)
Series of royal battles in the Ethiopian Empire (1771)
marginalization of Tekle Haymanot. According to James Bruce, the Meridazmach Amha Iyasus led 1,000 horsemen in support of Emperor Tekle Haymanot at Sarbakusa. James
Three_battles_of_Sarbakusa
Partially recognised state in the Horn of Africa
received aid from the Ottomans, Germans, and, for a time, from Emperor Iyasu V of Ethiopia. The conflict ended when the British aerially bombed the Dervish
Somaliland
IYASU
IYASU
IYASU
IYASU
Male
Celtic
, native official or deputy.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Saver of the People
Boy/Male
Tamil
Separation from world
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Life of the World
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew, Jewish
Son of Abraham; Laughter; He will Laugh
Girl/Female
Muslim
Boy/Male
Arabic
The Biblical Seth is the English Language Equivalent
Girl/Female
Latin
Amazon.
Girl/Female
Hindu
King of the empire
IYASU
IYASU
IYASU
IYASU
IYASU