From the beginning of the 17th century to the middle of the 19th century the Christian Empire of Ethiopia was in decline; the power and prestige of the Emperor were at a low ebb and the provincial governors vied with one another for a dominant position in Empire. This decline was the combined effect upon the Empire of past wars with her Muslim neighbours, religious civil war and the Galla invasions. At the provincial level the period was marked by territorial expansion, centralization and consolidation of provincial autonomy. This development achieved varying degrees of success in the different provinces. Probably the highest degree of success was achieved in the Galla-dominated province of Shoa, where a line of Amhara rulers the district o...
The thesis examines the dynamic and perplexing relations between the Kingdom of Shawa and the Tulama...
Omer Ahmed Hassen. Emperor Menelik's Attempts towards Political Integration : Case Study from North-...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDWollo, formerly referred to as ―Bete Amhara,‖ refers to a region of Amharic...
The thirteenth century ushered in an active development in both Church and State in the Christian ki...
The article attempts to examine the character and extent of innovation and misoneism during the reig...
Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia declared that he would not be an indifferent spectator as European powe...
This article traces the shift in the Ethiopian monarchical ideology from lineage as symbolic Christi...
The aim of this study is to reconstruct a history early history of the Hadiya Kingdom. With the rise...
This thesis is a study of autocratic rule among the Ngoni of Songea district, Tanzania. Two royal fa...
The history of Southern Ethiopia since the 15th century is characterized, to say the least, by found...
Colonial powers and Ethiopian frontiers 1880–1884 is the fourth volume of Acta Aethiopica, a series ...
This Dissertation focuses on Wolaita, a Kingdom of Southern Ethiopia. It stresses the process of cen...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to re-interrogate the notions of “empire” and “...
The development of trade in the Red Sea since the second decade of the 19th century brought about a ...
In 1855, the Ethiopian Empire was (re)established after almost a century of disintegration, internal...
The thesis examines the dynamic and perplexing relations between the Kingdom of Shawa and the Tulama...
Omer Ahmed Hassen. Emperor Menelik's Attempts towards Political Integration : Case Study from North-...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDWollo, formerly referred to as ―Bete Amhara,‖ refers to a region of Amharic...
The thirteenth century ushered in an active development in both Church and State in the Christian ki...
The article attempts to examine the character and extent of innovation and misoneism during the reig...
Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia declared that he would not be an indifferent spectator as European powe...
This article traces the shift in the Ethiopian monarchical ideology from lineage as symbolic Christi...
The aim of this study is to reconstruct a history early history of the Hadiya Kingdom. With the rise...
This thesis is a study of autocratic rule among the Ngoni of Songea district, Tanzania. Two royal fa...
The history of Southern Ethiopia since the 15th century is characterized, to say the least, by found...
Colonial powers and Ethiopian frontiers 1880–1884 is the fourth volume of Acta Aethiopica, a series ...
This Dissertation focuses on Wolaita, a Kingdom of Southern Ethiopia. It stresses the process of cen...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to re-interrogate the notions of “empire” and “...
The development of trade in the Red Sea since the second decade of the 19th century brought about a ...
In 1855, the Ethiopian Empire was (re)established after almost a century of disintegration, internal...
The thesis examines the dynamic and perplexing relations between the Kingdom of Shawa and the Tulama...
Omer Ahmed Hassen. Emperor Menelik's Attempts towards Political Integration : Case Study from North-...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDWollo, formerly referred to as ―Bete Amhara,‖ refers to a region of Amharic...