Gelawdewos (Ge'ez:ገላውዴዎስgalāwdēwōs, modern gelāwdēwōs, "Claudius"; 1521/1522 – 23 March 1559) was Emperor (throne name Asnaf Sagad I (Ge'ez:አጽናፍ ሰገድaṣnāf sagad, modern āṣnāf seged, "to whom the horizon bows" or "the remotest regions submit [to him]"; September 3, 1540 - March 23, 1559) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was a younger son of Dawit II by Sabla Wengel.
Life
His reign was dominated by the struggle with Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi during the Abyssinian-Adal War, until Ahmad's defeat and death in the Battle of Wayna Daga on February 21, 1543. Gelawdewos devoted time and energy to rallying his people against Ahmad, a determination his chronicler credits prevented Ahmad's forcible conversions from being permanent. With Ahmad's death, Gelawdewos was not only able to eject the leaderless Muslim forces from the Ethiopian highlands, but also from the lowlands to the east which included Dawaro and Bale. He also turned his attention to the numerous Ethiopians who had crossed over to the Imam's side, either to further themselves or out of self-preservation. While some presented themselves to Gelawdewos expecting to be pardoned only to be executed, to many others he granted his safe-conduct, according to Miguel de Castanhoso, "for there were so many [who had joined Imam Ahmad] that had he ordered all to be killed, he would have remained alone."
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Some of the oldest evidence for anatomically modern humans has been found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which Homo sapiensfirst set out for the Middle East and points beyond. According to linguists, the first Afroasiatic-speaking populations settled in the Horn region during the ensuing Neolithic era. Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries AD the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region. followed by Abyssinia circa 1137.
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Ghelawdewos Araia is an Adjunct Associate Professor of African Studies at the City University of New York and Professor of International studies at CCSU. He has written extensively on Ethiopian politics. Today he's joined us to give us a historical background to the Tigray War and modern Ethiopia in general. He tells us the so-called Solominic Dynasty is a myth and that Western Tigray and Southern Tigray --up to Kobo-- have always been a Tigrayan territory.
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His essays can be found at: https://www.africanidea.org/
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Gelawdewos (Ge'ez: ገላውዴዎስ galāwdēwōs, modern gelāwdēwōs, "Claudius"; 1521/1522 – 23 March 1559) was Emperor (throne name Asnaf Sagad I (Ge'ez: አጽናፍ ሰገድ aṣnāf sagad, modern āṣnāf seged, "to whom the horizon bows" or "the remotest regions submit [to him]"; September 3, 1540 - March 23, 1559) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.He was a younger son of Dawit II by Sabla Wengel.
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Ghelawdewos Araia is an Adjunct Associate Professor of African Studies at the City University of New York and Professor of International studies at CCSU. He has...
Ghelawdewos Araia is an Adjunct Associate Professor of African Studies at the City University of New York and Professor of International studies at CCSU. He has written extensively on Ethiopian politics. Today he's joined us to give us a historical background to the Tigray War and modern Ethiopia in general. He tells us the so-called Solominic Dynasty is a myth and that Western Tigray and Southern Tigray --up to Kobo-- have always been a Tigrayan territory.
You can follow him at: https://twitter.com/GhelawdewosArai?s=20
His essays can be found at: https://www.africanidea.org/
Ghelawdewos Araia is an Adjunct Associate Professor of African Studies at the City University of New York and Professor of International studies at CCSU. He has written extensively on Ethiopian politics. Today he's joined us to give us a historical background to the Tigray War and modern Ethiopia in general. He tells us the so-called Solominic Dynasty is a myth and that Western Tigray and Southern Tigray --up to Kobo-- have always been a Tigrayan territory.
You can follow him at: https://twitter.com/GhelawdewosArai?s=20
His essays can be found at: https://www.africanidea.org/
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Gelawdewos (Ge'ez: ገላውዴዎስ galāwdēwōs, modern gelāwdēwōs, "Claudius"; 1521/1522 – 23 March 1559) was Emperor (throne name Asnaf Sagad I (Ge'ez: አጽናፍ ሰገድ aṣnāf sagad, modern āṣnāf seged, "to whom the horizon bows" or "the remotest regions submit [to him]"; September 3, 1540 - March 23, 1559) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.He was a younger son of Dawit II by Sabla Wengel.
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Gelawdewos
Gelawdewos (Ge'ez: ገላውዴዎስ galāwdēwōs, modern gelāwdēwōs, "Claudius"; 1521/1522 – 23 March 1559) was Emperor (throne name Asnaf Sagad I (Ge'ez: አጽናፍ ሰገድ aṣnāf sagad, modern āṣnāf seged, "to whom the horizon bows" or "the remotest regions submit [to him]"; September 3, 1540 - March 23, 1559) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.He was a younger son of Dawit II by Sabla Wengel.
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Ghelawdewos Araia is an Adjunct Associate Professor of African Studies at the City University of New York and Professor of International studies at CCSU. He has written extensively on Ethiopian politics. Today he's joined us to give us a historical background to the Tigray War and modern Ethiopia in general. He tells us the so-called Solominic Dynasty is a myth and that Western Tigray and Southern Tigray --up to Kobo-- have always been a Tigrayan territory.
You can follow him at: https://twitter.com/GhelawdewosArai?s=20
His essays can be found at: https://www.africanidea.org/
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Gelawdewos
Gelawdewos (Ge'ez: ገላውዴዎስ galāwdēwōs, modern gelāwdēwōs, "Claudius"; 1521/1522 – 23 March 1559) was Emperor (throne name Asnaf Sagad I (Ge'ez: አጽናፍ ሰገድ aṣnāf sagad, modern āṣnāf seged, "to whom the horizon bows" or "the remotest regions submit [to him]"; September 3, 1540 - March 23, 1559) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.He was a younger son of Dawit II by Sabla Wengel.
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Gelawdewos (Ge'ez:ገላውዴዎስgalāwdēwōs, modern gelāwdēwōs, "Claudius"; 1521/1522 – 23 March 1559) was Emperor (throne name Asnaf Sagad I (Ge'ez:አጽናፍ ሰገድaṣnāf sagad, modern āṣnāf seged, "to whom the horizon bows" or "the remotest regions submit [to him]"; September 3, 1540 - March 23, 1559) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was a younger son of Dawit II by Sabla Wengel.
Life
His reign was dominated by the struggle with Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi during the Abyssinian-Adal War, until Ahmad's defeat and death in the Battle of Wayna Daga on February 21, 1543. Gelawdewos devoted time and energy to rallying his people against Ahmad, a determination his chronicler credits prevented Ahmad's forcible conversions from being permanent. With Ahmad's death, Gelawdewos was not only able to eject the leaderless Muslim forces from the Ethiopian highlands, but also from the lowlands to the east which included Dawaro and Bale. He also turned his attention to the numerous Ethiopians who had crossed over to the Imam's side, either to further themselves or out of self-preservation. While some presented themselves to Gelawdewos expecting to be pardoned only to be executed, to many others he granted his safe-conduct, according to Miguel de Castanhoso, "for there were so many [who had joined Imam Ahmad] that had he ordered all to be killed, he would have remained alone."