In this Ethiopian name, the name Imru is a patronymic, and the person should be referred by the given name, Mikael.
Mikael Imru
Prime Minister of Ethiopia
In office 3 August 1974 – 12 September 1974
Monarch
Haile Selassie I
Preceded by
Endelkachew Makonnen
Succeeded by
Post abolished (1974–1987)
Fikre Selassie Wogderess
Personal details
Born
(1929-11-21)21 November 1929 Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Empire
Died
26 October 2008 (aged 78) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Resting place
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Political party
Independent
Spouse
Woizero Almaz[citation needed]
Children
Lij Sahlu Mikael Lij Gobena Mikael Imru Woizerit Laqech Mikael Imru
Parent(s)
Leul Ras Imru Haile Selassie Woizero Tsige Mariam
Alma mater
Oxford University
LijMikael Imru (21 November 1929 – 26 October 2008)[citation needed] was an Ethiopian politician who was Prime Minister of Ethiopia from 3 August to 12 September 1974.
Lij MikaelImru (21 November 1929 – 26 October 2008)[citation needed] was an Ethiopian politician who was Prime Minister of Ethiopia from 3 August to...
classified as a socialist in the western European sense. Both he and his son MikaelImru became advocates for land reform, and he went as far as distributing...
ancient Israel. Ras Makonnen arranged for Tafari as well as his first cousin, Imru Haile Selassie, to receive instruction in Harar from Abba Samuel Wolde Kahin...
Minister Endalkachew was arrested on 22 July 1974, and the Derg asked Lij MikaelImru to assume the Prime Minister's office. Over the following months the...
Constitution of Ethiopia was Aklilu Habte-Wold, and the last prime minister was MikaelImru, who was dismissed following the 1974 revolution which established the...
of Foreign Affairs, two had served as Mayor of Addis Ababa, and one, MikaelImru, would eventually serve as Prime Minister of Ethiopia. Relations between...
Derg) 143 days Independent — Vacant (22 July 1974 – 3 August 1974) 8 Lij MikaelImru (1929–2008) 3 August 1974 12 September 1974 (Deposed by the Derg) 40 days...
Abayneh, Lij Seifu Mikael and Ato Sahle Tsedalu. Dejazmach Haile Sellasie Abayneh who raised Emperor Haile Sellasie with his son Imru Haile Sellasie was...
Prime Minister of Ethiopia, was removed from office, and replaced by Lij MikaelImru. Makonnen was arrested the next day on orders of the ruling Derg. Otto...
July - Prime Minister Endelkachew Makonnen resigns. He is replaced by MikaelImru, a progressive aristocrat. 1 August - Endelkachew Makonnen is arrested...
Married 16 April 1974 to Princess Adey-Abeba Imru Makonnen (b. 11 March 1951, elder daughter of H.E. Lij Imru Zelleke, Ambassador to Germany and Minister...
Empire (1270–1974) Habte Giyorgis Tafari Wolde Makonnen Abebe Imru* Aklilu Endelkachew Mikael Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (1974–1987)...
Empire (1270–1974) Habte Giyorgis Tafari Wolde Makonnen Abebe Imru* Aklilu Endelkachew Mikael Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (1974–1987)...
Rome, Italy in 1982. His parents, Prince David Makonnen and Princess Adey Imru Makonnen, were exiled from Ethiopia during the 1974 communist revolution...
Empire (1270–1974) Habte Giyorgis Tafari Wolde Makonnen Abebe Imru* Aklilu Endelkachew Mikael Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (1974–1987)...
unpublished memoirs, preserved in the U.S. Library of Congress), of Ras Imru Haile Selassie, the cousin and childhood companion of Emperor Haile Selassie...
Empire (1270–1974) Habte Giyorgis Tafari Wolde Makonnen Abebe Imru* Aklilu Endelkachew Mikael Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (1974–1987)...
Empire (1270–1974) Habte Giyorgis Tafari Wolde Makonnen Abebe Imru* Aklilu Endelkachew Mikael Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (1974–1987)...
Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis's army decisively defeated Lij Iyasu's father Negus Mikael of Wollo. However, he grew to become a skilled military leader and statesman...
Empire (1270–1974) Habte Giyorgis Tafari Wolde Makonnen Abebe Imru* Aklilu Endelkachew Mikael Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (1974–1987)...
the month of November until Ras Imru was caught on the banks of the Gojeb River, where after fierce fighting Ras Imru surrendered on 18 December. Meanwhile...
Empire (1270–1974) Habte Giyorgis Tafari Wolde Makonnen Abebe Imru* Aklilu Endelkachew Mikael Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (1974–1987)...