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Encyclopedia: Sahle Selassie Source:Wikipedia
Sahle Selassie
(c.
1795
-
22 October
1847
) was a
Meridazmach
(and later
Negus
) of
Shewa
(
1813
- 1847), an important noble of
Ethiopia
. He was a younger son of
Wossen Seged
.
When their father had been murdered,
Oromo
rebels in Marra Biete kept Sahle Selassie's older
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King Sahela (Sahle) Selassie had already made treaties with foreign states, including Queen Victoria’s Britain. ... In doing this, he named his nephew, Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie Haile Selassie, ...
Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie (born 1960) is the only son of Prince Sahle Selassie of Ethiopia and Princess Mahisente Habte Mariam. He is the grandson of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, and also of Dejazmach Habte Mariam Gebre Igziabiher, the heir to the former Welega kingdom of Leqa Naqamte.
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Sahle Selassie (c.1795 - 22 October 1847) was a Meridazmach (and later Negus) of Shewa (1813 - 1847), an important noble of Ethiopia. He was a younger son of Wossen Seged. His life When their father had been murdered, Oromo rebels in Marra Biete kept Sahle Selassie's older brother Bakure...
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His Imperial Highness Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie, grandson of Emperor Haile Selassie I, says despite experiencing significant improvements in key developmental areas, there is much more that needs ...
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Sahle Selassie (king of Ethiopia) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia |
Shewa's self-proclaimed king, Sahle Selassie (reigned 1813–47), and his successors expanded southward, so that by 1840 they controlled most of Shewa to the Awash River and enjoyed suzerainty as far ...
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Sahle Selassie -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia |
A member of the Amhara royal family, Sahle Selassie ruled the feudal, semi-independent kingdom of Shewa after his father’s assassination and a brief period of anarchy.
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Category:Sahle Selassie of Shewa - Wikimedia Commons |
English: Sahle Selassie (c.1795 - 22 October 1847) was a Meridazmach (and later Negus) of Shewa (1813 - 1847), an important noble of Ethiopia. ... Media in category "Sahle Selassie of Shewa"
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Prince Sahle Selassie Information |
Prince Sahle Selassie summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... Prince Sahle Selassie died in 1962, months after the death of his mother Empress Menen Asfaw, ...
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When his father Wossen Asfa was murdered, Sahle Selassie's older brother Bakure was kept from marching to their father's capital at Qundi to claim the succession by Oromo rebels in Marra Biete. ...
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