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Following his father's
death in 1802,
Sabagadis and his four
brothers clashed over
their respective fiefs.
Sabagadis remained a
dissident contender for most...
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Aregawi Sabagadis (Tigrinya: አረገዊ ሰባጋዲስ, arägawi
säbagadis; d.1860) was a
dejazmach (governor) of
Agame from 1831 to 1859.
Aregawi gained some fame in...
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against Sabagadis; in turn
Sabagadis invaded Semien with his
forces and
drove Wube out of his
fortresses of Amba
Tazzan and Amba Hay.
Sabagadis recognized...
- century. One of the
prominent warlords of
northern Ethiopia,
Dejazmatch Sabagadis Woldu, who
ruled Tigray in the
period 1822–31, had his
power base in Agame...
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hereditary title of the
Solomonic Ethiopian emperors and
nobles including Sabagadis Woldu,
Kenfu Hailu, Wube
Haile Mariam,
Tewodros II,
Yohannes IV, Menelik...
- Enda-Maryam (built by Ras Anda Haymanot), Adwa Edna-Medhane`Alem (built by Ras
Sabagadis), Adwa Nigiste-Saba /Queen of
Sheba secondary school, and Adwa Enda-Sel****e...
- Ras
Marye of
Yejju marches into
Tigray and
defeats and
kills Dejazmach Sabagadis November Uprising Battle of
Stoczek Polish victory over
Russia Battle...
- Ras
Hamalmal of
Kambata Ras
Fasil Ras
Wolde Sel****ie (1736–1816) Ras
Sabagadis Woldu (1780 – 1831) Ras
Alula (1827 – 1897) Ras
Gobana Dacche (1821 –...
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included Kenfu Hailu of Gondar, Ras
Dullu Menz, Ras
Hailu Yosedeq of Gojjam,
Sabagadis Woldu of Tigre, Ras
Wolde Sel****ie of Tigre, Wube
Haile Mariam of Simien...
- as a
starving child Paul
Woldu (born 1984),
Canadian football player Sabagadis Woldu (1780–1831),
Ethiopian governor Tekeste Woldu (born 1945), Ethiopian...