Jozue III


Joshua III (also Iyasu, is Ijasu, born? - died 1810) - Emperor of Ethiopia from February 16, 1784 to April 24, 1788. He came from the Salomon dynasty. He was the grandson of Emperor Joshua II of Kuarena. He became the emperor after the abdication of Tekle Gijorgis I. According to Polish historian Andrzej Bartnicki, his rule de facto initiated a period of zemene mesafynt, ie partition of Ethiopia. The Emperor had no real power. His reign was dominated by the power play between the Uelde Syllabi, Hajle Josadik and other Ethiopian rulers. The local aristocrats from Gondar brought him to the throne. After his accession to the throne, Joshua III carried out a number of promotions, including, among other things, Tsadal's kenneling on the bituedena breed, Hajle Josadik's brethren became the ruler of Agam and Agam, and Ali's balambaras became the dedicator of Begiemdyru. The power of the emperor fell after Ali the Great brought him out of the exile of Tekle Gijorgis and restored him to the throne. In response, Hajle Josadik departed from Riyadh to Gondar to make the emperor again Joshua. Josadik managed to enter the city with his candidate, and Tekle Gijorgis escaped, but the devil Ali returned to the Gondar. Then Hajle Josadik left Gondar and Joshua was escorted by the devotee Guebra to a safe haven for the province of Tigray. After the defeat of Hyad Josadic with Alim the Great at the Battle of Madab, in June 1788, one of the captives was Joshua. According to an English Egyptologist, Henry Salta, who visited Ethiopia at the beginning of the 19th century, the emperor died in 1810. Bibliography



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