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  1. By late 1895, Italian forces had advanced deep into Ethiopian territory and occupied much of Tigray. On 7 December 1895, Ras Makonnen Wolde Mikael, Fitawrari Gebeyehu and Ras Mengesha Yohannes commanding a larger Ethiopian group of Menelik's vanguard annihilated a small Italian unit at the Battle of Amba Alagi.

  2. Mäkonnen Wäldä-Mika'él aka Wolde Mikael. Born 8 May 1852 in Shewa Province, Ethiopia. Ancestors. Son of Woldemikael Gudisa and Tenagnework Selassie. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Yeshimebet Ali — married Jul 1873 [location unknown] Descendants. Father of Tafari (Makonnen) Selassie I. Died 21 Mar 1906 at age 53 in Harar, Hārergē ...

  3. In modern Ethiopian history there have been three chief ministers, including Tafari Makonnen under Empress Zewditu and Betwoded Wolde Tzaddick under Emperor Haile Selassie. The 1931 Constitution of Ethiopia. The office of the prime minister was officially established following the 1931 Constitution of Ethiopia.

  4. On 8 May 1937, on the occasion of the first anniversary of the proclamation of the Italian Empire and Italian East Africa, the Lion of Judah sculpture was placed just beyond Square of Five hundred to Rome, under the obelisk that remembers of the Battle of Dogali . The Lion of Judah statue remained in Rome until the 1960s, when it was returned ...

  5. Since the formal establishment of the office of president in 1987, there have been 6 official presidents. The president is the head of state of Ethiopia. The current president is Sahle-Work Zewde, who is also the first female president of Ethiopia, elected on 25 October 2018 by members of the Federal Parliamentary Assembly. [1] [2]

  6. Tafari Makonnen (1892–1975) 1927 1 May 1936 (Exiled) 8–9 years Independent — 3: Betwoded Wolde Tzaddick: 1 May 1936 14 May 1942 6 years, 13 days Independent — 4: Ras Betwoded Makonnen Endelkachew (1890–1963) 14 May 1942 27 November 1957 15 years, 197 days Independent — 5: Ras Abebe Aregai (1903–1960) 27 November 1957 17 December ...

  7. Tekle Wolde Hawaryat (1900 – 17 November 1969) was an Ethiopian politician. Anthony Mockler describes him as "the only contemporary of Haile Selassie who throughout a long life was always prepared to come out in open opposition to him."