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  1. Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles. Until the end of the Ethiopian monarchy in 1974, there were two categories of nobility in Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Mesafint (Ge'ez: መሳፍንት masāfint, modern mesāfint, singular መስፍን masfin, modern mesfin, "prince"), the hereditary nobility, formed the upper echelon of the ruling class.

  2. Until the end of the Ethiopian monarchy in 1974, there were two categories of nobility in Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Mesafint (Ge'ez: መሳፍንት masāfint, modern mesāfint, singular መስፍን masfin, modern mesfin, prince), the hereditary royal nobility, formed the upper echelon of the ruling class. The Mekwani

  3. 11 de sept. de 2022 · Bitwoded (Ge'ez: ቢትወደድ bitwädäd, lit. "beloved") -- An office thought to have been created by Zara Yaqob who appointed two of these, one of the Left and one of the Right. These were later merged into one office, which became the supreme grade of Ras, "Ras Betwadad". Marcus equates the style to an earl.

  4. Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles. Contents. 1 Imperial and royal titles. 1.1 Negusa Nagast. 1.2 Negesta Nagastat. 1.3 Itege. 1.4 Negus. 1.5 Leul or Leoul. 1.6 ...

  5. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 106. Chapters: Emperors of Ethiopia, Empresses and imperial consorts of Ethiopia, Ethiopian Royal Family, Ethiopian chiefs, Ethiopian noble families, Haile Selassie I, Amda Seyon I of Ethiopia, Yohannes IV of Ethiopia, Ethiopian emperors family tree, Tewodros ...

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