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Aregawi Sabagadis
አረጋዊ ሰባጋዲስ
Dejazmach
Governor of Agame
Reign1831–1859
Predecessor Sabagadis Woldu
Successor Sebhat Aregawi
Born Adigrat, Agame, Ethiopia
Died1860
IssueRas Sebhat Aregawi
Dejazmatch Desta Aragawi
Dejazmatch Wolde Gabriel Aragawi
Lij Asgadem Aragawi
Dejazmatch Abbaya Aragawi
Woizero Shoanesh
House House of Agame
FatherDejazmach Sabagadis Woldu
MotherWoizero Desta

Aregawi Sabagadis ( Tigrinya: አረገዊ ሰባጋዲስ, arägawi säbagadis; d.1860) was a dejazmach (governor) of Agame from 1831 to 1859. [1] Aregawi gained some fame in the 1840-50s for rebelling a number of times against dejazmach Wube Haile Mariam. Making Adigrat his capital, he ruled Agame and the surrounding areas by 1818. Aregawi opposed Catholic missionaries activities in Tigray. [2] However, by the end of his rule, he developed diplomatic relations with the French consul in Massawa. Aregawi was the son of dejazmach Sabagadis Woldu and was the father of ras Sebhat Aregawi. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Rubenson, Sven (2003). Encyclopaedia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 310. ISBN  978-3-447-06246-6.
  2. ^ O'Mahoney, Kevin (1982). The Ebullient Phoenix. Asmara. p. 64.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aregawi Sabagadis
አረጋዊ ሰባጋዲስ
Dejazmach
Governor of Agame
Reign1831–1859
Predecessor Sabagadis Woldu
Successor Sebhat Aregawi
Born Adigrat, Agame, Ethiopia
Died1860
IssueRas Sebhat Aregawi
Dejazmatch Desta Aragawi
Dejazmatch Wolde Gabriel Aragawi
Lij Asgadem Aragawi
Dejazmatch Abbaya Aragawi
Woizero Shoanesh
House House of Agame
FatherDejazmach Sabagadis Woldu
MotherWoizero Desta

Aregawi Sabagadis ( Tigrinya: አረገዊ ሰባጋዲስ, arägawi säbagadis; d.1860) was a dejazmach (governor) of Agame from 1831 to 1859. [1] Aregawi gained some fame in the 1840-50s for rebelling a number of times against dejazmach Wube Haile Mariam. Making Adigrat his capital, he ruled Agame and the surrounding areas by 1818. Aregawi opposed Catholic missionaries activities in Tigray. [2] However, by the end of his rule, he developed diplomatic relations with the French consul in Massawa. Aregawi was the son of dejazmach Sabagadis Woldu and was the father of ras Sebhat Aregawi. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Rubenson, Sven (2003). Encyclopaedia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 310. ISBN  978-3-447-06246-6.
  2. ^ O'Mahoney, Kevin (1982). The Ebullient Phoenix. Asmara. p. 64.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)

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