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Za Dembalé
King of Aksum
ReignLate 1st Century-Early 2nd Century
Predecessor Za Haqala
Successor GDRT (unsure)

Za Dembalé was an ancient King of the Axum. He was the Successor of Za Haqala. [1] He is suspected to have had contact with the Roman emperor Nerva. [2]

Notes

  1. ^ Salt, A Voyage to Abyssinia (Philadelphia, 1816), p. 358
  2. ^ Pankhurst, Richard (1998). The Ethiopians: A History (2nd ed.). Great Britain: Wiley (published 2001). pp. 45–46. ISBN  978-0631224938.

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  • Comment: Hi Editor. Please don't re-submit a draft with no improvements, it wastes our time. If you can find one more source that mentions this person, it may meet our notability threshold. Qcne (talk) 15:25, 17 April 2024 (UTC)

Za Dembalé
King of Aksum
ReignLate 1st Century-Early 2nd Century
Predecessor Za Haqala
Successor GDRT (unsure)

Za Dembalé was an ancient King of the Axum. He was the Successor of Za Haqala. [1] He is suspected to have had contact with the Roman emperor Nerva. [2]

Notes

  1. ^ Salt, A Voyage to Abyssinia (Philadelphia, 1816), p. 358
  2. ^ Pankhurst, Richard (1998). The Ethiopians: A History (2nd ed.). Great Britain: Wiley (published 2001). pp. 45–46. ISBN  978-0631224938.


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