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- Negasi_Krestos abstract "Negassie or Negasi Krestos was the ruling prince of Shewa (reigned c. 1682 - c. 1703), an important Amhara noble of Ethiopia. Although the official account is that his father Lesba Qal (lord of Agancha, in Menz) was a male-line great-grandson of Prince Yaqob, son of Emperor Lebna Dengel, and thus descended in male line from the Solomonic dynasty (this version, told by Serta Wold, a councilor of Sahle Selassie, has been criticized as a later fabrication of genealogy, in order to help the imperial designs of his heirs two centuries later), other versions are known of his ancestry. Abir records two other traditions collected in the 1840s: one is that his mother, Senebeit, was a woman of imperial descent and his father a rich landowner from Menz; another is that Senebeit was the daughter of one Ras Faris, \"who with many other followers of Emperor Susenyos escaped into Menz.\"After fighting the Wollo and Yejju Oromo north of Menz, he subdued the Oromo living in the district of Yifat, which came to replace Menz as the center of the Shewan lordship. His further conquests included the districts of Debdabo, Mengist, Makfud, Doqaqit and Asundabe. Through these he succeeded in establishing an autonomous state of Shewa by the end of 17th century. Pankhurst credits Negasi Krestos with moving the capital of Shewa to Debre Berhan from the old center in Tegulet; Nagasi's stone palace was still visible when Rochet d'Hericourt visited Debre Berhan in 1840.In the early years of the 18th century, Negasi travelled to Gondar to pay homage to Emperor Iyasus I, where he died of smallpox. According to Donald Levine, Negasi was buried in the church Fit Abbo, \"where his grave -- as well as the field he camped on, Nagassi Meda -- remain objects of historical interest today.\" He did not succeed in obtaining the title Meridazmach, which later was unilaterally adopted by his son and heir Sebestyanos. His death away from his domain plunged Shewa into a period of disorder, and the territories he had conquered reverted to their original rulers.".
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- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Amhara_people.
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- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Category:1703_deaths.
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- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rulers_of_Shewa.
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- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Dawit_II.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Debdabo.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Debre_Berhan.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Doqaqit.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_of_Ethiopia.
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- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopian_aristocratic_and_court_titles.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Fit_Abbo.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Gondar.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Iyasu_I.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rulers_of_Shewa.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Makfud.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Mengist.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Menz.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Rochet_dHericourt.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Sahle_Selassie.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Sebestyanos.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Shewa.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Smallpox.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Solomonic_dynasty.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Susenyos_I.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Tegulet.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Wollo_Oromo.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Yejju_Oromo_tribe.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLink Yifat.
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Negasi Krestos".
- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Negassie".
- Negasi_Krestos after Sebestyanos.
- Negasi_Krestos before "none".
- Negasi_Krestos title List_of_rulers_of_Shewa.
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- Negasi_Krestos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
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- Negasi_Krestos subject Category:1703_deaths.
- Negasi_Krestos subject Category:17th-century_Ethiopian_people.
- Negasi_Krestos subject Category:18th-century_Ethiopian_people.
- Negasi_Krestos subject Category:Deaths_from_smallpox.
- Negasi_Krestos subject Category:Infectious_disease_deaths_in_Ethiopia.
- Negasi_Krestos subject Category:Rulers_of_Shewa.
- Negasi_Krestos subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Negasi_Krestos hypernym Prince.
- Negasi_Krestos type Person.
- Negasi_Krestos comment "Negassie or Negasi Krestos was the ruling prince of Shewa (reigned c. 1682 - c. 1703), an important Amhara noble of Ethiopia.".
- Negasi_Krestos label "Negasi Krestos".
- Negasi_Krestos sameAs Q6987139.
- Negasi_Krestos sameAs נאגסי_קראסטוס.
- Negasi_Krestos sameAs Negassie_Krestos.
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- Negasi_Krestos sameAs Q6987139.
- Negasi_Krestos wasDerivedFrom Negasi_Krestos?oldid=706237626.
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