Ali I of Yejju (died 18 June 1788) was Ras of Begemder, and following the death of Ras Mikael Sehul, Regent of the Emperor of Ethiopia. He was the son of Abba Seru Gwangul, chieftain of the Yejju, and Woizero Gelebu Faris, daughter of Ras Faris of Lasta. According to Abir, he founded the town of Debre Tabor, which became the capital of his dynasty. However, from the accounts in the Royal chronicle Ali is never mentioned as dwelling at Debre Tabor, instead he is more closely tied to Filakit Gereger (called Garagara in the Royal chronicle).
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| - Ali I of Yejju (died 18 June 1788) was Ras of Begemder, and following the death of Ras Mikael Sehul, Regent of the Emperor of Ethiopia. He was the son of Abba Seru Gwangul, chieftain of the Yejju, and Woizero Gelebu Faris, daughter of Ras Faris of Lasta. According to Abir, he founded the town of Debre Tabor, which became the capital of his dynasty. However, from the accounts in the Royal chronicle Ali is never mentioned as dwelling at Debre Tabor, instead he is more closely tied to Filakit Gereger (called Garagara in the Royal chronicle). (en)
- Ali I Wielki z Jedżu (zm. 18 czerwca 1788) - ras , a po śmierci Mikaela Syula regent Cesarstwa Etiopii. Był synem Abba Sjeru Guangula, wodza plemienia Jedżu Oromo, oraz uejzero Gelebu Farisa, córki rasa Faris z . Według historyka Mordechaia Abira, Ali założył miasto Debre Tabor, które stało się stolicą rasów z Jedżu. Ali Wielki był jednym z najważniejszych przywódców okresu Zemene mesafynt, czyli rozbicia dzielnicowego w Etiopii. (pl)
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| - Ali I of Yejju (died 18 June 1788) was Ras of Begemder, and following the death of Ras Mikael Sehul, Regent of the Emperor of Ethiopia. He was the son of Abba Seru Gwangul, chieftain of the Yejju, and Woizero Gelebu Faris, daughter of Ras Faris of Lasta. According to Abir, he founded the town of Debre Tabor, which became the capital of his dynasty. However, from the accounts in the Royal chronicle Ali is never mentioned as dwelling at Debre Tabor, instead he is more closely tied to Filakit Gereger (called Garagara in the Royal chronicle). (en)
- Ali I Wielki z Jedżu (zm. 18 czerwca 1788) - ras , a po śmierci Mikaela Syula regent Cesarstwa Etiopii. Był synem Abba Sjeru Guangula, wodza plemienia Jedżu Oromo, oraz uejzero Gelebu Farisa, córki rasa Faris z . Według historyka Mordechaia Abira, Ali założył miasto Debre Tabor, które stało się stolicą rasów z Jedżu. Ali Wielki był jednym z najważniejszych przywódców okresu Zemene mesafynt, czyli rozbicia dzielnicowego w Etiopii. (pl)
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