Nyuaje Marjam


Nyuaje Marjam (Amh. ንዋየ ማርያም, meaning the property of Mary, the throne name Uyddym Asferie or the Jewish Aspher) - Emperor of Ethiopia in the years 1372-1382. He came from the Salomon dynasty. His father was the former emperor, Nyuaje Krystos. During his reign, Hak-ad-Din II of the Somali Uelesma dynasty, took control of the Ifat sultan on the southeastern border with Ethiopia in 1376, and began invading the Nyuaje Marjama empire. According to the Egyptologist and orientalist Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge, the Royal Chronicle states that little is known about Nyuaje Marjam, and that he died without a trace. The emperor was buried in Asar, but the later Emperor Beyde Marjam I buried his body to the Atrio Marjama Church. The successor of Nyuaje Marjama was David I. Bibliography



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