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Religion
  
Tewahedo Orthodox

Name
  
Habte Dinagde


Died
  
1927

Parents
  
Dinagde

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Habte giyorgis dinagde


Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis Dinagde (Amharic: ሀብተጊዮርጊስ ዲነግዴ?; 1851 – 12 December 1926) was an Ethiopian military commander and government official, who, among several other posts, served as President of the Council of Ministers and as Minister of War during the reigns of Menelik II, Iyasu V, Zewditu I and Haile Selassie.

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Emprior Minilik II and Habte Giyorgis Dinagde untold history


Early life

Habte Giyorgis was a member of the Chebo people, in a mixed Amhara, Oromo and Gurage family, in the Lake Dandii district. He also had ancestry from Jibat and Macha in Shewa, situated in the present-day Oromia Region in central and southern Ethiopia. The name dinagde means wealth in the Oromo language.

Habte Giyorgis was a young man when he joined the forces of Menelik, then-King of Shewa, during one of Menelik's campaigns to re-establish Ethiopian rule (under Shewan administration) over southern territories that had, over the previous centuries, drifted out of the control of the Ethiopian Empire.

Military career

Habte Giyorgis played a leading role in several important battles of Ethiopian history. He participated in many battles, including the Battle of Adwa.

Political potentiate

However, he grew to become a skilled military leader and statesman. He was also a central figure in the coup which removed Taitu from power during the period of Menelik II's incapacitation as well as the 1916 coup which deposed Iyasu V and put Empress Zewditu in power.

From 1909 to 1927, Habte Giyorgis was Chief Minister (equivalent to the late title of Prime Minister) of the Council of Ministers to the Emperor of Ethiopia. He was an important figure in the Ethiopian Empire often cited for his great skills as military commander and judiciary.

Legacy

Elementary school in Tulu Bolo and a street in Addis Ababa are named after him. He is still today renowned for his wisdom and his military skills.

References

Habte Giyorgis Dinagde Wikipedia


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