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  1. Hailemelekot Sahle Selassie (1824 – 9 November 1855) was Negus of Shewa, a historical region of Ethiopia, from 12 October 1847 until his death. He was the oldest son of Negus Sahle Selassie an important Amhara noblemen and his wife Woizero Bezabish Wolde.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2023 · Haile Melekot, la pasión un ciclista etíope. Es noticia. Escrito por Peio Ruíz Cabestany el 22 de abril de 2023. Fue él quien se puso a rodar con su bici a mi lado. Tenía catorce años, el pelo rapado, una sonrisa blanca y sus ojos redondos no dejaban de mirarme con curiosidad y viveza.

  3. Kesis Hailemelekot Girma Wondimu. @kesishailemelekotgirmatube7285. •. 100K subscribers • 81 videos. ይህ ቻናል የቀሲስ ኃይለመለኮት ግርማ ወንድሙ ...

  4. During Emperor Tewodros II advances to reconquer Shewa into the Ethiopian Empire in 1855, the demoralized and ailing king Haile Melekot entrusted his brother Darge to safeguard Menelik (then called Sahle Maryam) in the event of a restoration of the kingdom.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Menelik_IIMenelik II - Wikipedia

    Upon Menelik's imprisonment, his uncle, Haile Mikael, was appointed as Shum of Shewa by Emperor Tewodros II with the title of Meridazmach. However, Meridazmach Haile Mikael rebelled against Tewodros, resulting in his being replaced by the non-royal Ato Bezabeh as Shum.

  6. 19 de ago. de 2021 · Emperor Menelik II was one of Ethiopia’s most illustrious rulers, reigning as King of Shewa from 1866 to 1889 and as King and Emperor of Ethiopia from 1889 until his death in 1913. On August 17, 1884, in Ankober, Shewa, Ethiopia, he was born Sahle Miriam.

  7. One hundred years ago, from 1910 to 1916 the young prince Lij Iyasu (1897-1936) assumed power as the uncrowned emperor of Ethiopia. However, he was overthrown by an alliance of oligarchs led by the future emperor Hayle Sillase.