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Iyasu V of Ethiopia
In February 1915, Iyasu traveled to Harar with Abdullahi Tsadeq, who had become his constant companion, and went to the largest mosque of the city for a three hour service. Throughout his stay in Harar he was friendly towards the Muslims, an act which worried the priests of Ethiopia; when he remained in this Muslim community over Easter, they were scandalized.[19]

However, the foreign legations in Addis Ababa had been lobbying for him to join their sides in World War I. According to Marcus, many of the Ethiopian nobility and commoners were impressed by the early successes of the Central Powers, and both listened eagerly to German and Turkish propaganda concerning events. Both sides sought Ethiopian support: the Central Powers wanted the Ethiopians to drive the Italians out of Eritrea. Rumors circulated that, in return for Iyasu invading the Sudan with 50,000 soldiers, that he would be rewarded with the strategic port of Djibouti. At a minimum, the Allies sought to keep Ethiopia neutral. However, some reports indicate that Iyasu not only supported the Central Powers, he converted to Islam.[20]

In August 1915, Iyasu went to French Somaliland in disguise, and without informing either the French diplomats in Addis Ababa or even the colonial government. There he spent two days in mysterious meetings. Although Marcus states, "What actually happened, will not be known until information from the French archives becomes available," Fitawrari ("Commander of the Vanguard") Tekle Hawariat Tekle Mariyam, a fervent reformer and a onetime friend of Iyasu, states in his recently published autobiography that the Djibouti trip was something of a vacation for Lij Iyasu, and that he spent much of his time consorting with Muslim notables in the city and consuming large amounts of qat as well as completely depleting the funds of the Ethiopian mission in the French colony.[21]

Around the same time, the British reported that documents preaching jihad against the Europeans had been posted in the Harar marketplace. That August, the British reported that supplies were being sent to Jijiga to support the activities of Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, a devout Muslim who was at war with the British and Italians in Somalia. Then that September, the Italians revealed that one of their Somali agents had witnessed Iyasu declaring to an assemblage of Muslim leaders that he was a Muslim, and swore to his apostasy on a Koran.[nb 3]

On 27 September 1916, while at the city of Harar, Lij Iyasu was deposed in favor of his aunt, Zauditu. Iyasu sent an army to attack Addis Ababa, which was met at Mieso and turned back. His father initially hesitated, then marched south from Dessie with 80,000 troops. On 27 October, Negus Mikael was defeated at the Battle of Segale. According to Paul Henze, Iyasu had reached Ankober the morning of the battle with a few thousand loyal followers, and after witnessing his father's defeat, fled towards the Eritrean border.[23] On 8 November, Iyasu appeared in Dessie where he vainly sought the support from the nobility of Tigray and then the Italians. On 10 December, Iyasu fled and took refuge with his followers on the abandoned amba of Maqdala. At Maqdala, he was surrounded and subjected to an uninspired siege. On 18 July 1917, Iyasu slipped through the siege lines and rallied the peasantry of Wollo to revolt. On 27 August, troops under Habte Giyorgis defeated the rebels and captured many of Iyasu's generals, including Ras Imer.[24] After this defeat, with a few hundred picked men, Iyasu fled to the desert of the Afar Depression, where he roamed for five years. On 11 January 1921, Iyasu was captured and taken into custody by Gugsa Araya Selassie. He was handed over to the custody of his cousin Ras Kassa Haile Darge. Ras Kassa kept Iyasu in comfortable house arrest at his country home at Fichte.

Empress Zauditu, who in spite of having been treated harshly by her nephew seems to have had considerable sympathy for Iyasu's fate and is said to have tried to have him handed over to her personal custody in order that he "be brought back to Christ and salvation" under her guidance. In her view, the most serious part of his fate was his excommunication, and she deeply wanted to save her nephew from what she regarded as assured damnation. While her plea to have her nephew moved to the Imperial Palace in Addis Ababa was vehemently vetoed by both Fitawrari Habte Giorgis and by the Crown Prince, Ras Teferi Makonnen, the Empress took care that Iyasu lived in luxury and was supplied with whatever he desired. Ras Kassa also adhered to this policy for as long as Iyasu was in his custody, so the terms of Iyasu's imprisonment were not particularly harsh.


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wallahi we should study these ethiopian peoples.

The Agaw are perhaps first mentioned in the 3rd c. AD Aksumite inscription recorded by Cosmas Indicopleustes in the 6th century. The inscription refers to a people called "Athagaus" (or Athagaous), perhaps from ʿAd Agaw, meaning "sons[1] of Agaw."[2] The Athagaous first turn up as one of the peoples conquered the unknown king who inscribed the Monumentum Adulitanum.[3] The Agaw are later mentioned in an inscription of the 4th c. Aksumite King Ezana[2] and 6th. c. King Kaleb. Based on this evidence, a number of experts embrace a theory first stated by Edward Ullendorff and Carlo Conti-Rossini that they are the original inhabitants of much of the northern Ethiopian highlands, and were either forced out of their original settlements or assimilated by Semitic-speaking Tigray-Tigrinya and Amhara peoples .[4] Cosmas Indicopleustes also noted in his Christian Topography that a major gold trade route passed through the region "Agau". The area referred to seems to be referring to an area "east of the Tekezé River and just south of the Semien Mountains, perhaps around Lake Tana.[2] They currently exist in a number of scattered enclaves, which include the Bilen in and around Keren in Eritrea; the Qemant and the Qwara, who live around Gondar in the Semien Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region, west of the Tekezé River and north of Lake Tana; a number of Agaw live south of Lake Tana, around Dangila in the Agew Awi Zone of the Amhara Region; and another group live around Sokota in the former province of Wollo, now part of the Amhara province, along its border with the Tigray Region.

The Cushitic speaking Agaw people ruled during the Zagwe dynasty of Ethiopia from about 1137 to 1270. The name of the dynasty itself came from the Ge'ez phrase Ze-Agaw, meaning "of Agaw" and refer to the Agaw people.

Also included in this ethnic grouping are the Beta Israel, who formerly lived in the northern Amhara region with the Qemant and Qwara, but in the late 1990s nearly all of this group had emigrated to Israel
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I already posted about this geezer

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seemeyer wrote:I already posted about this geezer

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sameer I have feeling that we somalis are dumbest people on earth, we have united and categorized all ethiopians into one catogory namly "amxaaro" when these people have more complex and more divisive social structures then us somalis, which realy requires less millitry activities and more intelligence work
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^^
I agree,even though it' human nature to generalise we have to stop seeing things in black and white.
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Eritrean–Ethiopian War was ethiopia's 77 from which it will never recover social cohesion wise and less millitrialy so.
infact it can be argued that after the creation of the eritrean state, ethiopia is not our strategic enemy no more,why, because eritrea is the most imminent treat to ethiopias ruling class who are the highlanders and eritrea can hit the higlands with the righ missiles.

ethiopia still posses a strategic treat though to :dj: :sland: to certain extend, because if ethiopia decided make a desperate but a fisiable hail marry toward those to states and replicade its attempt on eritrea in 150 I would not be suprissed if the ineternational community turned the other chick, and knowing ethiopia, I will not be suprised if they act in that manner. ethiopia does not respect international borders their is a huminaterial logic behind such a move, infact it imperative for ethiopia to that, can you imagen 50 million starving ethiopians serounded by somalia, eritrea and djoubuti, no 1 of those three states has to go
ethiopia has always held expansionist aspiration towards the gulf of aden and indian ocean.
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god save kismayo :shock:
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why did the dirty ethiopian grant eritrea independence knowing that its strategic set back for ethiopia, unless they have other grand strategy and new expansionist bluebrint?
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let me cez the ethiopian in this video is talking about port and acces to the sea
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Mashallah King of Kismayoo, keep it up and make the somalis aware of this savage enemy
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Iyasu here left with Abdullahi ali Sadiq right
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