Kedus Harbe (Ge'ez: ቅዱስ ሓርበኛ, "Holy Warrior") was King of Zagwe dynasty. According to Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of Jan Seyum, the brother of Tatadim...
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1181 to 1221.: 22 : 56n He was the son of Jan Seyum and the brother of Kedus Harbe. Perhaps the best-known Zagwe monarch, he is credited as the patron of...
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Seyum (40 years) Germa Seyum (40 years) Yemrehana Krestos (40 years) Kedus Harbe (40 years) Lalibela (40 years) Na'akueto La'ab (48 years) (The 1922 regnal...
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King of Zagwe dynasty. According to Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of Kedus Harbe. Richard Pankhurst credits him with the creation of the church located...
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DYNASTY TATADIM (2) JAN SEYUM (3) GERMA SEYUM (4) Agba Seyun (Yakob) KEDUS HARBE (6) GEBRE MESQEL LALIBELA (7) YEMREHANA KRESTOS (5) Sinfa Ar'ad NA'AKUETO...
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Amlak became ruler. Huntingford assumes that this ruler is a dublet of Kedus Harbe, who is mentioned in the Gadl Lalibela, or the hagiography of king Gebre...
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4 Germa Seyum 40 years – 5 Yemrehana Krestos 40 years – 6 Kedus Harbe 40 years Named "Kedus Arbe (Samt)" on the 1922 regnal list. 7 Lalibela 40 years...
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having constructed the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela Na'akueto La'ab, Kedus Harbe and Yetbarak, other Zagwe kings Abebaw Tadesse, Ethiopian general Zagwe...
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Seyum, Negus (11th century) Yemrehana Krestos, Negus (11th century) Kedus Harbe, Negus (c.1079–c.1119) Egypt Fatimid Caliphate (complete list) – al-Hakim...
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Mai (1176–1203) Ethiopia Zagwe dynasty of Ethiopia (complete list) – Kedus Harbe, Negus (c.1079–c.1119) Gebre Mesqel Lalibela, Negus (1189–1229) Somalia...
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