Top 10 similar words or synonyms for seyum

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seyoum    0.863694

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birru    0.830020

damtew    0.825024

tafari    0.821677

dejazmatch    0.821457

Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for seyum

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Jan Seyum Jan Seyum was a King ("negus") of Ethiopia, and a member of the Zagwe dynasty. Taddesse Tamrat states that he was a son of Mara Takla Haymanot, a younger brother of King Tatadim, and the father of Yemrehana Krestos. His name does not appear in the longer king lists.
Germa Seyum Germa Seyum was a King ("negus") of Ethiopia, and a member of the Zagwe dynasty. Taddesse Tamrat states that he was a son of Mara Takla Haymanot, the younger brother of King Tatadim, and the father of Kedus Harbe and Gebre Mesqel Lalibela. His name does not appear in the longer king lists.
Tatadim According to the "Gadla Yemrehana Krestos", Tatadim made efforts to secure the succession of kingship for his sons, taking actions against his brothers Jan Seyum and Germa Seyum. The Agaw law of inheritance dictated that his brothers should be his successors, a problem that plagued the Zagwe kings.
Aida Desta Princess Aida Desta (8 April 1927 – 15 January 2013) (Baptismal name Bisrate Gabriel), was the eldest granddaughter of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, daughter of "Ras" Desta Damtew and Princess Tenagnework. She was the wife of "Leul Ras" Mangasha Seyum, Prince of Tigray, son of Seyum Mangasha, and great-grandson of Emperor Yohannes IV. Her godmother was Empress Zewditu of Ethiopia.
Aberra Kassa "Leul" "Dejazmach" ("Prince of the Cadet line") Aberra Kassa was the second son of "Ras" ("Duke") Kassa Haile Darge. Kassa Haile Darge was a loyal ally of Negus Tafari Makonnen, who ultimately was crowned Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia. "Leul Dejazmach" Aberra Kassa was married to "Woizero" Kebbedech Seyum, the daughter of "Leul Ras" Seyum Mangasha.
Haile Selassie Gugsa In 1947, eastern Tigray was incorporated into western Tigray and was governed by "Ras" Seyum Mangasha as hereditary prince of all Tigray. "Dejazmach" Haile Selassie Gugsa and his side of the family of Emperor Yohannes IV fell from grace. They no longer enjoy favor either from the Emperor in Addis Ababa or from "Ras" Seyum Mangasha in Tigray.
Seyoum Mengesha "Ras" Seyoum fathered several children from various wives. With his first wife, "Woizero" Tewabech he had "Leult" Wolete Israel Seyum who herself married the Crown Prince, Asfaw Wossen. By a previous marriage he had "Woizero-Hoy" Kebbedech Seyum. By a subsequent marriage he had "Leul" Mangasha Seyum. In the period 1928-1929 following a long and romantic coutrship with Princess Atsede Asfaw Darge from the Royal house of Shoa, the couple married and remained devoted until Leul Ras Seyoum's death during the coup of 1960.
Araya Selassie Yohannes Familial rivalry between the two lines of descent from Emperor Yohannes IV proved to be a difficult issue for Emperor Menelik II and his successors. Tigray Province was divided between "Ras" Gugsa Araya Selassie, the son of "Ras" Araya Selassie Yohannes, and "Ras" Seyum Mangasha, the son of "Ras" Mangasha Yohannes. Gugsa Araya Selassie ruled the eastern half of Tigray and Seyum Mangasha ruled the western half.
Aberra Kassa During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Aberra Kassa fought for his father. At the Second Battle of Tembien, the armies of his father and Seyum Mangasha were defeated in battle and bombed out of existence as they withdrew.
Asfawossen Kassa During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Asfawossen Kassa fought for his father. At the Second Battle of Tembien, the armies of his father and "Ras" Seyum Mangasha were defeated in battle and bombed out of existence as they withdrew.