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  1. Sarsa Dengel (äthiop. ሠረጸ ድንግል, Thronname Malak Sagad I. መልአክ ሰገድ, „vor dem sich der Engel verneigt“) (* 1550; † 4. Oktober 1597) war von 1563 bis 1597 Negus Negest von Äthiopien und ein Mitglied der Solomonischen Dynastie. Er war der Sohn von Kaiser Minas.

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    Sarsa Dengel (Ge'ez: ሠርጸ ድንግል śärṣä dəngəl; 1550 – 4 October 1597), also known as Sarsa the Great, was Emperor of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. His throne name was throne name Malak Sagad I (መለክ ሰገድ malak sagad ).

  3. Ethiopia. …widely in Ethiopia that Emperor Sarsa Dengel (reigned 1563–97) limited his government to what are now Eritrea, the northern regions of Tigray and Gonder, and parts of Gojam, Shewa, and Welo, areas that included the bulk of the Christian Semitic-speaking agriculturalists.

  4. 17. Jan. 2024 · The Chronicle of King Śarḍa Dǝngǝl (1563‒1597) is one of the best Gǝʿǝz historiographic works of Ethiopia, written during the reign of the king. It is unique both in terms of the abundant historical data it contains and the literary quality it maintains.

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    Sarsa Dengel war von 1563 bis 1597 Negus Negest von Äthiopien und ein Mitglied der Solomonischen Dynastie. Er war der Sohn von Kaiser Minas.

  6. 29. Mai 2021 · It also contains the first rational thorough analysis of the class structure of the Christian society of his time, which demonstrates Bahrey's deep knowledge about his society and how he used that knowledge effectively for educating the elite at the court of Emperor Sarsa Dengel.

  7. 28. Okt. 2008 · Historia regis Sarsa Dengel (Malak Sagad) by Carlo Conti Rossini , Zēnāhū la-negūś ́Sarda Deng, Ignatio Guidi