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Battle of Faggeta, the Glossary

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  1. 13 relations: Abyssinia, Damot (historical region), Dengel Ber, Emperor, Emperor of Ethiopia, Ethiopia, Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles, Ethiopian Empire, Faggeta Lekoma, Mikael Sehul, Ras (title), Tekle Haymanot II, Wand Bewossen.

  2. 1769 in Africa
  3. 1769 in Ethiopia
  4. 18th century in Ethiopia
  5. Battles involving the Ethiopian Empire
  6. Battles of the Zemene Mesafint
  7. Conflicts in 1769

Abyssinia

Abyssinia (also known as Abyssinie, Abissinia, Habessinien, or Al-Habash) was an ancient region in the Horn of Africa situated in the northern highlands of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea.

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Damot (historical region)

Damot (Amharic: ዳሞት) was a historical region located in western Ethiopia.

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Dengel Ber

Dengel Ber is a town in western Ethiopia.

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Emperor

The word emperor (from imperator, via empereor) can mean the male ruler of an empire.

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Emperor of Ethiopia

The emperor of Ethiopia (nəgusä nägäst, "King of Kings"), also known as the Atse (ዐፄ, "emperor"), was the hereditary ruler of the Ethiopian Empire, from at least the 13th century until the abolition of the monarchy in 1975.

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Ethiopia

Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa.

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Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles

Until the end of the Ethiopian monarchy in 1974, there were two categories of nobility in Ethiopia and Eritrea.

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Ethiopian Empire

The Ethiopian Empire, also formerly known by the exonym Abyssinia, or simply known as Ethiopia, was a sovereign state that historically encompasses the geographical area of present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea from the establishment of the Solomonic dynasty by Yekuno Amlak approximately in 1270 until the 1974 coup d'etat by the Derg, which dethroned Emperor Haile Selassie.

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Faggeta Lekoma

Faggeta Lekoma (Amharic: ፋግታ ለኮማ) is a woreda in Amhara Region, Ethiopia.

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Mikael Sehul

Mikael Sehul (born Blatta Mikael; 1692 – 1784) was a nobleman who ruled Ethiopia for a period of 25 years as regent of a series of emperors.

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Ras (title)

Ras (compare with Arabic Rais or Hebrew Rosh), is a royal title in the Ethiopian Semitic languages.

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Tekle Haymanot II

Tekle Haymanot II (Ge'ez: ተክለ ሃይማኖት), throne name: Admas Sagad III (Ge'ez: አድማስ ሰገድ; 1754 – 7 September 1777) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 18 October 1769 to 13 April 1777, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.

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Wand Bewossen

Dejazmach Wand Bewossen (died 10 December 1777) was a prominent figure in Ethiopian history.

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See also

1769 in Africa

  • Battle of Faggeta

1769 in Ethiopia

  • Battle of Faggeta

18th century in Ethiopia

Battles involving the Ethiopian Empire

Battles of the Zemene Mesafint

Conflicts in 1769

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Faggeta