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One hundred years ago, from 1910 to 1916 the young prince Lïj Iyasu (1897 - 1936) assumed power as the uncrowned emperor of Ethiopia. He was overthrown by an alliance of oligarchs led by the future emperor Hayle Sïllasé. The short reign of Iyasu, disrupted by fierce inner competitions in the international context of World War I, has remained obscure, even to specialized researchers. During the past two decades, however, new sources have come up, allowing to ask new questions and look for new answers. This book assembles diverse perspectives on Lïj Iyasu's politics and life, his `pluralistic' and controversial religious inclinations, and his international relations.
- : Lit Verlag
- : Lit Verlag
- : 9783643904768
- : Engels
- : Paperback
- : februari 2014
- : 331
- : 208 x 144 x 15 mm.
- : Northeast-African History, Orality and Heritage
- : Algemene en wereldgeschiedenis; Ethiopië