Makwanen ʼEndālkāčaw, 1891-1963
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Name (Latin)
Makwanen ʼEndālkāčaw, 1891-1963
Other forms of name
ʼEndālkāčaw, Makwanen, 1891-1963
Makonnen Endalkachew, 1891-1963
Mekonen Endalkachew, 1891-1963
መኮንን እንዳልካቸው
mäkonən 'ənədaləkačäw, 1891-1963
mä. 'ə. (mäkonən 'ənədaləkačäw), 1891-1963
መ. እ. (መኮንን እንዳልካቸው)
Endalkachew, Makonnen, 1891-1963
Endalkatchou, Makonnen, 1891-1963
Makonnen, Endalkatchou, 1891-1963
Date of birth
1891-02-17
Date of death
1963-02-27
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Kāb ʼaremune, 1956 [1963 or 1964]:t.p. (Makwanen ʼEndālkāčaw)
- Dictionary of African biography, 1977:v. 1, p. 99 (Makonnen Endalkachew; Feb. 16, 1890-Feb. 27, 1963; held key posts under Emperor Haile Selassie; author of about 20 books on religious and moral themes)
- Milkias, P. Ethiopia, 1989(Makonnen Endalkachew)
- Lockot, Bibliographia aethiopien II, 1998(Makonnen Endalkachew)
- Molvaer, R. Black lions, 1997:p. 83 (Mekonnin Indalkacchew = Makwanen ʼEndālkāčaw; Ras Bïtwedded) p. 85 (b. Feb. 17, 1891) p. 91 (d. Feb. 27, 1963)
- Why was the lion of Judah defeated?, 1939t.p. (Makonnen Endalkatchou)
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Wikipedia description:
Ras Betwoded Mekonnen Endelkachew (Amharic: መኮንን እንዳልካቸው; 16 February 1890 – 27 February 1963) was an Ethiopian aristocrat and Prime Minister under Emperor Haile Selassie. Mekonnen was born in Addisge, the nephew of the noted Shewan general and politician Ras Betwoded Tessema Nadew, who introduced him to Emperor Menelik II. He was a member of the alpha class of the Menelik II School in Addis Ababa when it opened in 1908. He was a published author, having written a novel, Yayne Abäba, and a booklet on the Second Italo-Abyssinian War and Fascist atrocities.
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