The Gondarine period (alt. Gondarian) was a period of Ethiopian history between the ascension of Emperor Fasilides in 1632 and a period of decentralization...
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Gondar in 1636, Ethiopia then prospered again with the beginning of "Gondarine period" characterized as relatively peaceful governance. However, few Franciscan...
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Ethiopian Empire. The following list includes known consorts from the Axumite period to the abolition of the Ethiopian monarchy in 1975. The following table...
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Slavery in Ethiopia (section Gondarine period)
export of slaves from Ethiopia to Arabia significantly declined during this period. A French agent in Arabia noted that blacks from West Africa made up the...
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List of emperors of Ethiopia (section Gondarine period)
II Gelawdewos Menas Sarsa Dengel Yaqob Za Dengel Yaqob Susenyos I Gondarine period (1632–1769) Fasilides Yohannes I Iyasu the Great Tekle Haymanot I Tewoflos...
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Ethiopians (section Early modern period)
known as "Hararghe" (land of the Hararis). A period of stability and peace continued through the Gondarine period in 16th and 17th century, but Ethiopia was...
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Ethiopian Empire (section Early Solomonic Period)
capital of Gondar, marking the start of a new golden age known as the Gondarine period. It saw relative peace, the successful integration of the Oromo and...
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Sembrouthes (c. 250 AD). However, Yuri Kobishchanov dates this usage to the period following the Persian victory over the Romans in 296–297. The most notable...
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17th-century Ethiopian bridge built over the Abbay River during the Gondarine period. It is located to the north east of Mota in Misraq Gojjam Zone of the...
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Middle Ages roughly spans the period from the decline of the Kingdom of Aksum in the 7th century to the Gondarine period beginning in the 17th century...
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