Makʷannǝn Ḫāyla Śǝllāse
Names
birth: መኰንን፡ ኃይለ፡ ሥላሴ፡↗ normalized: Makʷannǝn Ḫāyla Śǝllāse↗ marǝd ʾazmāč role: title ↗
Birth
He was born in ʾAddis ʾAbabā↗ in 1923.
Period of Activity
He was the third child of ? Ḫāyla Śǝllāse I↗ and ? Manan ʾAsfāw↗ . He received his education at St Christopher's school, Bath↗ , Wellington College and Gordonstoun, while staying with his father in exile during the Italian occupation. After the liberation in 1941, he was given the title ? which made him the governor general of the large province of Harärge↗ . In 1944, he became governor of the town but spent most of the time at the Emperor's court in ʾAddis ʾAbabā↗ . In 1946, he married Sara Gǝzaw↗ with whom he had five sons. He was the favourite son of the Emperor and that his father preferred the succession to be passed to him rather than to his elder brother ʾAsfā Wasan Ḫāyla Śǝllāse↗ . Respected as a good officer serving in the air force and an imaginative bussinessman.
Death
He died in ʾAddis ʾAbabā↗ in 1957.
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Names
- birth: መኰንን፡ ኃይለ፡ ሥላሴ፡ gez
- marǝd ʾazmāč role: title
Dates
Birth: 1923
Period of activity: 1941–1957
Death: 1957
Occupation
prince
Faith
EOTC
Nationality
Ethiopia
Secondary Bibliography
Secondary Bibliography
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Yāred Gabra Mikāʻel 1957. Gǝrmāwit ǝtege Manan (‘The Majestic ǝtege Manan’) (Addis Ababa: 1957).
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Bahru Zewde 1991. A History of Modern Ethiopia 1855-1974 (London; Athens; Addis Ababa: James Currey; Ohio University Press; Addis Ababa University Press, 1991).
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Yāred Gabra Mikāʻel 1957. Gǝrmāwit ǝtege Manan (‘The Majestic ǝtege Manan’) (Addis Ababa: 1957).
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