Battle of Ansata
Battle of Ansata | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Bete Amhara Makhzumi Dynasty | Zagwe dynasty | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Yekuno Amlak Unnamed Malassay | Yetbarak † | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown Amhara soldiers Unknown Gafat regiments | Unknown Zagwe soldiers |
The Battle of Ansata was fought in the year 1270 AD between the forces of Yekuno Amlak, future emperor of Ethiopia, and Yetbarak of the Zagwe dynasty.[1] The forces of Yekuno Amlak had received assistance from the Gafat whose commander was an unnamed Muslim simply called "The Malassay" and from Sultan Dil Gamis of the Sultanate of Showa, giving the Amhara rebels an advantage over the Zagwe.[2][3][4][5] After defeating his army, Yekuno Amlak pursued Yetbarak, the king of Zagwe, into the church of Saint Qirqos at Ansata, slaying him.[6]
References[]
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- ^ Budge, E.A. A History of Ethiopia: Volume I (Routledge Revivals). Taylor and Francis. p. 278.
- ^ Tamrat, Tadesse (1988). "Ethnic Interaction and Integration In Ethiopian History: The Case of the Gafat". Journal of Ethiopian Studies. Institute of Ethiopian Studies. 21: 125. JSTOR 41965965.
- ^ Hassan, Mohammed. Oromo of Ethiopia 1500 (PDF). University of London. p. 4.
- ^ Pankhurst, Richard (1997). The Ethiopian Borderlands: Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to the End of the 18th Century. Red Sea Press. p. 89. ISBN 9780932415196.
- ^ Huntingford, G.W.B (1965). "The Wealth of Kings' and the End of the Zāguē Dynasty". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. University of London. 28 (1): 2-3. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00056731. JSTOR 611706.
Categories:
- Conflicts in 1270
- Battles involving Ethiopia
- Ethiopian history stubs
- Battle stubs