Selale (also known as Salale or Selalesh) was a province of the Ethiopian Empire located in or around Grarya and associated with Bulga prior to the Oromo expansion, after which it became a awrajja, or sub-province, of Shewa.[1] The region was home to the important Debre Libanos monastery built by Saint Tekle Haymanot. Also known as Selalle, an Oromo subgroup inhabiting the West Shewa Zone, north Shewa Zone and East Shewa Zone of Oromo Region, Ethiopia, are named after the original region.[2] They have a population of approximately 2 million.[3] The famous saint Tekle Haymanot was born in Zorare, a district in Selale which lied on the eastern edge of Shewa, to a Christian Amhara family.[4]
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^Hassen, Mohammed (2015). The Oromo and the Christian Kingdom of Ethiopia: 1300-1700. Boydell & Brewer. p. 128. ISBN 9781847011176.
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^G.W.B. Huntingford, The Historical Geography of Ethiopia (London: The British Academy, 1989), p. 69
Selale (also known as Salale or Selalesh) was a province of the Ethiopian Empire located in or around Grarya and associated with Bulga prior to the Oromo...
Libanos, founded by Saint Tekle Haymanot, is located in the district of Selale, Oromia Modern Shewa includes the historical Endagabatan province. Shewa...
I), Kassa valued loyalty over ambition, and was content with his fief of Selale province near the monastery of Debre Libanos. During the rise of Emperor...
dedicated to Tekle Haymanot. Tekle Haymanot was born in Zorare, a district in Selale which lies on the eastern edge of Shewa. He was the son of the priest Tsega...
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Makonnen died at Kulibi, in 1906. Tafari assumed the titular governorship of Selale in 1906, a realm of marginal importance, but one that enabled him to continue...
Italians. Haile Mariam Mammo was born in 1904 in the village of Ya-Ya Quecama, Selale district, Shewa, Ethiopia. He was educated at a traditional church school...
honor to Ale School of Fine Arts and Design. Ale Felege was born in Fitche, Selale into a family of distinguished church painters, and taught himself how to...
experiencing in the northern provinces. He settled in the central area between Selale and Grarya, where he founded in 1284 the monastery of Debre Atsbo, which...
Turkish-Syrian border in 1948, cutting through villages and families. The 2001 film Şelale by local director Semir Aslanyürek was filmed in Hatay. Mehmet Aksoy – sculptor...
born on August 7, 1932, in the small community of Jato, then part of the Selale District of Shewa. His birthday coincided with the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic...
Sala-Dengay Darge and Sayfu started their military campaign against the Oromos in Selale governate. Before long, they secured Fiche, the capital of the region. The...
Tesseme Darge was the daughter of Ras Darge Sahle Selassie, prince of Selale. She was a cousin to Emperor Menelik II. She married Wagshum Hailu, chief...
Participants perform the sema continuously for days in a row. Su Düşen (Çifte Şelale) Waterfall, near Termal, Yalova "Address-based population registration system...
Birru in 1962 Native name Taaddasee Birruu Nickname(s) Taaddee Born 1921 Selale, Shewa Province, Ethiopian Empire Died 19 March 1975(1975-03-19) (aged 53–54)...
to Limmu and the Kassa brothers (Aberra, Wondosson, and Asfawossen) to Selale. Haile Mariam conducted hit-and-run attacks around the capital. Emperor...
Ras Mikael died at Kulibi. 1906 – Tafari assumed nominal governorship of Selale, enabled him to continue his studies. 1907 – He was appointed as governor...