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  1. The emperor of Ethiopia ( Ge'ez: ንጉሠ ነገሥት, romanized: nəgusä nägäst, "King of Kings"), also known as the Atse ( Amharic: ዐፄ, "emperor"), was the hereditary ruler of the Ethiopian Empire, from at least the 13th century until the abolition of the monarchy in 1975.

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    Tekle Haymanot, negus of Gojjam. Negus (Ge'ez: ንጉሥ, nəgueś; cf. Amharic: ነጋሲ nəgus) is the word for "king" in the Ethiopian Semitic languages and a title which was usually bestowed upon a regional ruler by the Negusa Nagast, or "king of kings," in pre-1974 Ethiopia.

  3. Negusa Nagast. Emperor Haile Selassie of the Solomonic dynasty. Although several kings of Aksum used this style, until the restoration of the Solomonic dynasty under Yekuno Amlak, rulers of Ethiopia generally used the style of Negus, although "King of Kings" was used as far back as Ezana of Axum (320's–360 CE/AD).

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  5. Aug 12, 2009 · Negus Nagast is a reggae/dancehall band that sings about political and social issues. In this song, they express their frustration and anger at the corruption and injustice that they face. Watch ...

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  6. Negus Nagast. De La Venciclopedia. Negus Nagast Yelidjosh (hijos del Rey de Reyes en amárico) es una agrupación musical venezolana fundada en 1998 en Caracas. La banda se considera uno de los mejores exponentes del reggae como música y filosofía en Venezuela. Historia.

  7. As negus negast (emperor), Menelik enacted policies that improved the army, the state, and Ethiopia’s world prestige. Menelik grew up under Tewodros who took him hostage after Tewodros defeated and killed Menelik’s father and took the Kingdom of Shoa in 1855.

  8. Apr 11, 2023 · The Kebra Nagast, often known as the “national epic of Ethiopia,” is a long text written in Ge’ez in the 1300s which details the history of Ethiopian monarchs who descend from King Solomon. This narrative is an invention of the fourteenth century meant to support the concept of a "sacred dynasty" anointed by God.

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