Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Makonnen Wolde Mikael. Ras Makonnen Wolde Mikael Wolde Melekot ( bahasa Amhara: ራስ መኮንን ወልደ ሚካኤል ወልደ መለኮት; 8 Mei 1852 – 21 Maret 1906), atau singkatnya Ras Makonnen, juga dikenal sebagai Abba Qagnew (አባ ቃኘው), adalah seorang bangsawan Shewa dari Menz, seorang pemimpin militer, gubernur provinsi ...

  2. 10 de dic. de 2023 · Copy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Need help? {{cite book|author=Yilma Makonnen |date=1984 |title=The Nyerere doctrine of state succession and the new state of East Africa |publication-place=Arusha |publisher=East Africa Publications |isbn=9976-2-0008-0 |lccn=91103569 |oclc=59776465 |ol=1580625M}}

  3. 1. The Nyerere doctrine of state succession: Dar es Salaam to Vienna. 1985, Eastern Africa Publications. in English. 9976200080 9789976200089. aaaa.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZewdituZewditu - Wikipedia

    Gugsa Araya was rewarded with the title of Ras from his former stepmother, and with Princess Yeshashework Yilma, the niece of Tafari Makonnen, as his bride. When Iyasu was captured, a tearful Empress Zewditu pleaded that he be kept in a special house on the grounds of the palace, where she would see to his care and he could receive religious counsel.

  5. International Law and the New States of Africa. By Yilma Makonnen. Published with the assistance of UNESCO under the Regional Participation Programme for Africa, Addis Abeba, 1983. Pp. xxvi, 575. Index. Distributed by UNIPUB. - Volume 80 Issue 1

  6. Ras [nb 1] Makonnen Wolde Mikael Wolde Melekot ( Amharic: ራስ መኮንን ወልደ ሚካኤል ወልደ መለኮት; 8 May 1852 – 21 March 1906), or simply Ras Makonnen, also known as Abba Qagnew (አባ ቃኘው), was an Ethiopian royal from Shewa, a military leader, the governor of Harar, and the father of future Emperor Haile ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Balcha_SafoBalcha Safo - Wikipedia

    1880s–1930s. Battles/wars. First Italo-Ethiopian War. Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Dejazmach Balcha Safo ( Amharic: ባልቻ ሳፎ; 1863 – 6 November 1936), popularly referred to by his horse-name Abba Nefso, was an Ethiopian military commander and lord protector of the crown, who served in both the First and Second Italo-Ethiopian Wars. [1]