Friday, July 23, 2010

July 23, 1892


Haile Selassie, [Amharic,= Might of the Holy Trinity], Emperor of Ethiopia (1930-74). Born July 23, 1892, Tafari Makonnen, the son of a noted general and the grandnephew of Emperor Menelik II. A brilliant student, he became a favorite of Menelik, who made him a provincial governor at age 14. As a Coptic Christian, Tafari opposed Menelik's grandson and successor, Lij Yasu, who became a Muslim convert, and in 1916 compelled his deposition and established Menelik's daughter Zauditu as empress with himself as regent. In 1928, Tafari was crowned King of Ethiopia, and in 1930, after the Empress's mysterious death, he became Emperor as Haile Selassie the first, a direct descendant of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. He modernized Ethiopia and took great pride in the suppression of slavery. When Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935, he personally led defending troops in the field, but in 1936 he was forced to take refuge in England. Twice (1936, 1938) he appealed to the League of Nations for effective action against Italy. In 1940, after Italy entered World War II, he returned to Africa with British aid, and in 1941 he reentered Ethiopia and regained his throne. In the postwar period he instituted social and political reforms, such as establishing (1955) a national assembly. In the 1960s and 70s he worked for pan-African aims, particularly through the Organization of African Unity (OAU) - which was centered in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. In 1960 he crushed a revolt by a group of young intellectuals and army officers. In 1974, however, the army was successful in seizing control. Haile Selassie was progressively stripped of his powers and finally, on Sept. 12, 1974, the rebels deposed the last of the Solomonic Kings.

Emperor Haile Selassie I, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, The Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah, God of the Rastafarians...

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