Sabagadis Woldu

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Sabagadis Woldu (Tigrinya: ሳባጋዲስ ዎልዱ; horse name: Abba Garray; baptismal name: Za-Manfas Qedus; 1780 – 1831) was a governor of Tigray Province of the Ethiopian Empire from 1822 to 1831. Sabagadis gained some notoriety in the first decade of the 19th century for rebelling a number of times against his overlord, Ras Wolde Selassie. But just before the death of Wolde Selassie it seems that he made up with his master and became one of his loyal lieutenants. Following Wolde Selassie's death in 1816, he defied the authority of Wolde Selassie's son, and became the most powerful warlord in Tigray. Making Adigrat his capital, he ruled Tigray and a small strip of the coastal plains of Eritrea by 1818. His rule also extended to the Eritrean highlands (Hamasien, Akele Guzay, and Seraye). rdf:langString
Sabagadis (imię z chrztu Za-Manfas Kuedus, ur. około 1770 - zm. 15 lutego 1831) – dedżazmacz i zarządca prowincji Tigraj. Był synem szum Ualdu z prowincji Agame i członkiem plemienia . Sabagadis pozostawił po sobie czterech synów: , Uelde Mikaela, Kassę, Balgada-Araję, a także liczne córki. Jego działalność przypada na okres rozbicia dzielnicowego Etiopii. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sabagadis Woldu
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rdf:langString Sabagadis Woldu
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rdf:langString Sabagadis Woldu
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rdf:langString A portrait of Sabagadis seeking the intercessions of St. Mary, on the wall iconography at the church of Gunda Gunde, Tigray.
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rdf:langString Shum Agame Woldu Kumanit
rdf:langString Dejazmatch Aregawi Sabagadis
rdf:langString Dejazmatch Hagos Sabagadis
rdf:langString Dejazmatch Kassa Sabagadis
rdf:langString Dejazmatch Wolde Mikael
rdf:langString Lij Balgada Araya
rdf:langString Lij Hailu
rdf:langString Woizero Sabana Giyorgis
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rdf:langString Quoted in Samuel Gobat, Journal of Three years' Residence in Abyssinia, 1851 , p. 401
rdf:langString Governor of Tigray Province
rdf:langString Shum Agame Aregawi Sabagadis
rdf:langString Alas! Sabagadis, the friend of all, Has fallen at Daga Shaha, by the hand of Aubeshat [i.e. Wube]! Alas! Sabagadis, the pillar of the poor, Has fallen at Daga Shaha, weltering in his blood! The people of this country, will they find it a good thing To eat ears of corn which have grown in the blood? Who will remember [St] Michael of November [to give alms]? Mariam, with five thousand Gallas, had killed him [him, i.e., who remembered to give alms]: For the half of a loaf, for a cup of wine, The friend of the Christians has fallen at Daga Shaha.
rdf:langString Sabagadis Woldu (Tigrinya: ሳባጋዲስ ዎልዱ; horse name: Abba Garray; baptismal name: Za-Manfas Qedus; 1780 – 1831) was a governor of Tigray Province of the Ethiopian Empire from 1822 to 1831. Sabagadis gained some notoriety in the first decade of the 19th century for rebelling a number of times against his overlord, Ras Wolde Selassie. But just before the death of Wolde Selassie it seems that he made up with his master and became one of his loyal lieutenants. Following Wolde Selassie's death in 1816, he defied the authority of Wolde Selassie's son, and became the most powerful warlord in Tigray. Making Adigrat his capital, he ruled Tigray and a small strip of the coastal plains of Eritrea by 1818. His rule also extended to the Eritrean highlands (Hamasien, Akele Guzay, and Seraye).
rdf:langString Sabagadis (imię z chrztu Za-Manfas Kuedus, ur. około 1770 - zm. 15 lutego 1831) – dedżazmacz i zarządca prowincji Tigraj. Był synem szum Ualdu z prowincji Agame i członkiem plemienia . Sabagadis pozostawił po sobie czterech synów: , Uelde Mikaela, Kassę, Balgada-Araję, a także liczne córki. Jego działalność przypada na okres rozbicia dzielnicowego Etiopii.
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rdf:langString Abba Garray
rdf:langString Za-Manfas Qedus
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xsd:gYear 1831
xsd:gYear 1822
rdf:langString Dejazmach

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