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Mengesha Seyoum

Le'ul Ras Mengesha Seyoum (Amharic: መንገሻ ሥዩም; born 7 December 1927)[citation needed] is a member of the imperial family of the Ethiopian Empire. In 1974, the monarchy was abolished by the Derg, a communist military junta.

Mengesha Seyoum
Governor-General of Tigray
In office
1960 – 12 October 1974
Preceded bySeyum Mangasha
Minister of Public Works and Communications
In office
1958–1960
Governor of Sidamo
In office
1955–1958
Preceded bySeyum Mangasha
Governor of Arsi
In office
1952–1955
Preceded byAsrate Medhin Kassa
Personal details
Born (1927-12-07) 7 December 1927 (age 95)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Empire
Political partyEthiopian Democratic Union (1974-1978)
Spouse(s)Princess Aida Desta
(wid. 2013)
ChildrenWoizero Ribka Mengesha
Lij
Mikael Sehul Mengesha
Lij Yohannes Mengesha
Lij Estifanos Mengesha
Lij Jalyee Mengesha
Lij Seyoum Mengesha
Woizero Menen Mengesha

Early life and background

Le'ul Dejazmach Mangasha Seyum was born in 1927 in Addis Ababa and moved to Dengolat, a village in Enderta district, part of Tigray province of Ethiopia[citation needed] . He is the son of Ras Seyum Mangasha, the grandson of Ras Mangasha Yohannes, and the great grandson of Emperor Johannes IV. Yohannes IV was the only Emperor of the Tigrayan cadet branch of the Solomonic dynasty (being descended in female lines from Emperors Yohannes I and Eyasu I). Emperor Menelik II of Shoa came to power after the Battle of Metemma when Yohannes IV was killed and the male line of the Solomonic Dynasty was re-established on the Imperial throne. Mangasha Seyum is the heir to the Tigrean royal line and a rival to the Shoan emperor.[1] Ras Mangasha Seyum's grandfather, Mangasha Yohannes was raised as the nephew of Yohannes IV. However Yohannes IV announced on his deathbed that Mangasha was his "natural" son and designated heir. It is still disputed among Tigrean royal descendants whether Mangasha Yohannes was indeed an actual son of Yohannes IV, or a nephew that Yohannes adopted on his deathbed in order to name him as his successor as his legitimate son Ras Araya Selassie Yohannes had died previously. There was a long-standing rivalry between the descendants of Ras Araya Selassie and Ras Mangasha Yohannes over the rule of Tigray and precedence. Her mother was Princess Adada (second wife of his father).

In January 1949, Mangasha Seyum married one of Haile Selassie I's granddaughters, Princess Aida Desta. They are the parents of five sons Lij Michael Sehul, Lij Yohannes, Lij Stephanos, Lij Jalye, Lij Seyoum and a daughter Immabet Menen. Mengesha Seyum was also the father of the late Immabet Rebka from his first marriage to Abonesh Demisse cousin of Princess Atsede Asfaw who was also Mengesha Seyum's stepmother.

Administrator and minister (1948–60)

 
A photograph of Seyum Mangasha, second from left, taken on 18 April 1959 in Bonn, West Germany.

In 1948, at the age of 21, Mengesha, then known by the title of Leul Dejazmach, was appointed to his first government post as district governor of Ambo awrajja (then known as Hager Selam). As district governor Le'ul Dejazmach Mengesha developed the town's electricity supply, built the first secondary school, health clinics, bridges and roads, as well developing recreational and tourist infrastructure by building a road to Lake Wonchi, and modernizing the natural hot spring water baths in Ambo town.[2]

In 1952 he was appointed Governor-General of Arsi Province, serving until 1955. As governor he initiated the provision of potable water to the provincial capital of Asella, also modernized that city's hot water spring baths to increase tourism, and promoted the wool industry by organizing the distribution of the Merino breed of sheep and introducing modern wool weaving equipment.[2] As Governor of Sidamo from 1955 to 1957, he promoted the coffee industry by establishing education and training programs for local farmers and enabling coffee merchants from Addis Ababa to set up processing plants in the province.

In 1957 he was appointed Minister of Public Works in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ras Abebe Aregai. His tenure was marked in particular by progress in the aviation sector; he oversaw the construction of Bole International Airport, which replaced Lideta Airport as Addis Ababa's main international gateway. As Chairman of Ethiopian Airlines, he negotiated civil air transport agreements on behalf of Ethiopian Airlines with the governments of West Germany, Liberia, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria and Guinea, and opened Africa's first jet maintenance facility as well as the first civilian Pilot Training School and Hostess Training Institute for flight attendants.[2] He also played a major role in the establishment of the Ethiopian Tourism Organization, renegotiated the contract for the Franco-Ethiopian railway, and built an oil refinery in Asseb. During his tenure a bridge was built over the Blue Nile near Bahir Dar connecting the provinces of Begemder and Gojjam.

Governor of Tigray (1960–74)

After his father was murdered during the unsuccessful 1960 coup against Emperor Haile Selassie Mengesha Seyoum was elevated to the title of Leul Ras and became Prince and Governor of Tigray. He governed from his capital in Mek'ele and held this position until 1974 when the monarchy was abolished.

 
Bridge over Giba river, built by order of Mengesha Seyoum in the 1960s

He kept strong connections with Tembien from where his family originated: he participated yearly in the annual patron's day at Abune Aregawi church in Zeyi which his grandfather Yohannes IV had built. He also ordered to build a road and a bridge[3] linking Dogu'a Tembien and Inderta. At the time of his reign he was much criticised for his authoritarianism.[4] While nowadays public opinion remembers him by his road building activities or start of the first modern soil conservation,[5] the rural people are well aware of the plight of their ancestors during feudality.

Opposition, exile, and later life

 
Leul Ras Mengesha and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in February 2019.

In October 1974, after the monarchy was toppled, representatives of the Derg ordered Seyum Mangasha to the capital to face charges of corruption, but instead he fled to the hills. There Mengesha Seyoum helped to found a group that eventually became the Ethiopian Democratic Union (EDU). His wife, Princess Aida Desta, and his daughter were arrested by the Derg in 1974. Although his daughter would eventually escape abroad, his wife remained in prison for 14 years. The EDU was a conservative and pro-monarchy and is the oldest of the Ethiopian political parties. The EDU later merged with the Ethiopian Democratic Party and formed the Ethiopian Democratic Unity Party (EDUP), which later was one of the parties that joined to form the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces, one of the two largest opposition parties in Ethiopia. In 2000, the EDU reorganized in Addis Ababa as a legal opposition party after the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front led the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front to power. Leul Ras Mengesha has retreated from all involvement in the political affairs of this party and its successor organizations.

Leul Ras Mengesha Seyoum lives mostly in Addis Ababa, and partly in the Washington Since his wife of more than 60 years, Princess Aida died on January 15, 2013, in Alexandria, Virginia. He maintains a close relationship with his children, eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

He is regarded as the senior surviving nobleman of the Ethiopian Empire, and the senior Prince of a cadet branch of the Imperial dynasty. Although for a significant period during the 1970s and 1980s he was regarded as a possible candidate for the succession by many monarchists, in 1989 he accepted and recognized the proclamation of Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen as Emperor in Exile of Ethiopia under the name Amha Selassie. Leul Ras Mengesha was prominent at the funerals of Emperor in Exile Amha Selassie, the reburial of Emperor Haile Selassie, Princess Tenagnework (who was his mother-in-law) and Empress Medferiashwork.

With the death of Emperor Amha Selassie, Leul Ras Mengesha is considered the elder member of the extended Imperial family, and at public events where members of the Imperial family appear, such as royal funerals, is given precedence over all male members of the family except Crown Prince Zera Yacob Amha Selassie.

In February 2019 he was appointed to the National Reconciliation Commission.[6]

Honours

National honours

Foreign honours

See also

References and notes

  1. ^ Mockler, Haile Sellassie's War, p. 396
  2. ^ a b c "Royal House of TIGRAY (Princedom)". World of Royalty. 27 July 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  3. ^ Nyssen, Jan (2019). Description of Trekking Routes in Dogu'a Tembien. GeoGuide. Springer-Nature. pp. 557–675. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04955-3_38. ISBN 978-3-030-04954-6.
  4. ^ Murphy, Dervla. In Ethiopia with a Mule.
  5. ^ Munro, R.N. and colleagues (2019). "A History of Soil and Water Conservation in Tigray". Geo-trekking in Ethiopia's Tropical Mountains. GeoGuide. Springer Nature. pp. 477–493. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04955-3_32. ISBN 978-3-030-04954-6.
  6. ^ "Ethiopia named members of National Reconciliation Commission". Borkena. 5 February 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2019.

Sources

Further reading

  • Charles B. Rosen: "The Governor-General of Tigre Province: Structure & Anti-Structure", Proceedings of the First United States Conference on Ethiopian Studies, (1973), p. 171-183
  • Seyoum, Mengesha (2018). ye-Tiwilid Adera (Remembrances of a Generation) (in Amharic). Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University Press.

mengesha, seyoum, confused, with, seyoum, mengesha, amharic, መንገሻ, ሥዩም, born, december, 1927, citation, needed, member, imperial, family, ethiopian, empire, 1974, monarchy, abolished, derg, communist, military, junta, rasgovernor, general, tigrayin, office, 19. Not to be confused with Seyoum Mengesha Le ul Ras Mengesha Seyoum Amharic መንገሻ ሥዩም born 7 December 1927 citation needed is a member of the imperial family of the Ethiopian Empire In 1974 the monarchy was abolished by the Derg a communist military junta Le ul RasMengesha SeyoumGovernor General of TigrayIn office 1960 12 October 1974Preceded bySeyum MangashaMinister of Public Works and CommunicationsIn office 1958 1960Governor of SidamoIn office 1955 1958Preceded bySeyum MangashaGovernor of ArsiIn office 1952 1955Preceded byAsrate Medhin KassaPersonal detailsBorn 1927 12 07 7 December 1927 age 95 Addis Ababa Ethiopian EmpirePolitical partyEthiopian Democratic Union 1974 1978 Spouse s Princess Aida Desta wid 2013 ChildrenWoizero Ribka MengeshaLij Mikael Sehul MengeshaLij Yohannes MengeshaLij Estifanos MengeshaLij Jalyee MengeshaLij Seyoum MengeshaWoizero Menen Mengesha Contents 1 Early life and background 2 Administrator and minister 1948 60 3 Governor of Tigray 1960 74 4 Opposition exile and later life 5 Honours 5 1 National honours 5 2 Foreign honours 6 See also 7 References and notes 8 Sources 9 Further readingEarly life and background EditLe ul Dejazmach Mangasha Seyum was born in 1927 in Addis Ababa and moved to Dengolat a village in Enderta district part of Tigray province of Ethiopia citation needed He is the son of Ras Seyum Mangasha the grandson of Ras Mangasha Yohannes and the great grandson of Emperor Johannes IV Yohannes IV was the only Emperor of the Tigrayan cadet branch of the Solomonic dynasty being descended in female lines from Emperors Yohannes I and Eyasu I Emperor Menelik II of Shoa came to power after the Battle of Metemma when Yohannes IV was killed and the male line of the Solomonic Dynasty was re established on the Imperial throne Mangasha Seyum is the heir to the Tigrean royal line and a rival to the Shoan emperor 1 Ras Mangasha Seyum s grandfather Mangasha Yohannes was raised as the nephew of Yohannes IV However Yohannes IV announced on his deathbed that Mangasha was his natural son and designated heir It is still disputed among Tigrean royal descendants whether Mangasha Yohannes was indeed an actual son of Yohannes IV or a nephew that Yohannes adopted on his deathbed in order to name him as his successor as his legitimate son Ras Araya Selassie Yohannes had died previously There was a long standing rivalry between the descendants of Ras Araya Selassie and Ras Mangasha Yohannes over the rule of Tigray and precedence Her mother was Princess Adada second wife of his father In January 1949 Mangasha Seyum married one of Haile Selassie I s granddaughters Princess Aida Desta They are the parents of five sons Lij Michael Sehul Lij Yohannes Lij Stephanos Lij Jalye Lij Seyoum and a daughter Immabet Menen Mengesha Seyum was also the father of the late Immabet Rebka from his first marriage to Abonesh Demisse cousin of Princess Atsede Asfaw who was also Mengesha Seyum s stepmother Administrator and minister 1948 60 Edit A photograph of Seyum Mangasha second from left taken on 18 April 1959 in Bonn West Germany In 1948 at the age of 21 Mengesha then known by the title of Leul Dejazmach was appointed to his first government post as district governor of Ambo awrajja then known as Hager Selam As district governor Le ul Dejazmach Mengesha developed the town s electricity supply built the first secondary school health clinics bridges and roads as well developing recreational and tourist infrastructure by building a road to Lake Wonchi and modernizing the natural hot spring water baths in Ambo town 2 In 1952 he was appointed Governor General of Arsi Province serving until 1955 As governor he initiated the provision of potable water to the provincial capital of Asella also modernized that city s hot water spring baths to increase tourism and promoted the wool industry by organizing the distribution of the Merino breed of sheep and introducing modern wool weaving equipment 2 As Governor of Sidamo from 1955 to 1957 he promoted the coffee industry by establishing education and training programs for local farmers and enabling coffee merchants from Addis Ababa to set up processing plants in the province In 1957 he was appointed Minister of Public Works in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ras Abebe Aregai His tenure was marked in particular by progress in the aviation sector he oversaw the construction of Bole International Airport which replaced Lideta Airport as Addis Ababa s main international gateway As Chairman of Ethiopian Airlines he negotiated civil air transport agreements on behalf of Ethiopian Airlines with the governments of West Germany Liberia Ghana Mali Nigeria and Guinea and opened Africa s first jet maintenance facility as well as the first civilian Pilot Training School and Hostess Training Institute for flight attendants 2 He also played a major role in the establishment of the Ethiopian Tourism Organization renegotiated the contract for the Franco Ethiopian railway and built an oil refinery in Asseb During his tenure a bridge was built over the Blue Nile near Bahir Dar connecting the provinces of Begemder and Gojjam Governor of Tigray 1960 74 EditAfter his father was murdered during the unsuccessful 1960 coup against Emperor Haile Selassie Mengesha Seyoum was elevated to the title of Leul Ras and became Prince and Governor of Tigray He governed from his capital in Mek ele and held this position until 1974 when the monarchy was abolished Bridge over Giba river built by order of Mengesha Seyoum in the 1960s He kept strong connections with Tembien from where his family originated he participated yearly in the annual patron s day at Abune Aregawi church in Zeyi which his grandfather Yohannes IV had built He also ordered to build a road and a bridge 3 linking Dogu a Tembien and Inderta At the time of his reign he was much criticised for his authoritarianism 4 While nowadays public opinion remembers him by his road building activities or start of the first modern soil conservation 5 the rural people are well aware of the plight of their ancestors during feudality Opposition exile and later life Edit Leul Ras Mengesha and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in February 2019 In October 1974 after the monarchy was toppled representatives of the Derg ordered Seyum Mangasha to the capital to face charges of corruption but instead he fled to the hills There Mengesha Seyoum helped to found a group that eventually became the Ethiopian Democratic Union EDU His wife Princess Aida Desta and his daughter were arrested by the Derg in 1974 Although his daughter would eventually escape abroad his wife remained in prison for 14 years The EDU was a conservative and pro monarchy and is the oldest of the Ethiopian political parties The EDU later merged with the Ethiopian Democratic Party and formed the Ethiopian Democratic Unity Party EDUP which later was one of the parties that joined to form the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces one of the two largest opposition parties in Ethiopia In 2000 the EDU reorganized in Addis Ababa as a legal opposition party after the Tigrayan People s Liberation Front led the Ethiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic Front to power Leul Ras Mengesha has retreated from all involvement in the political affairs of this party and its successor organizations Leul Ras Mengesha Seyoum lives mostly in Addis Ababa and partly in the Washington Since his wife of more than 60 years Princess Aida died on January 15 2013 in Alexandria Virginia He maintains a close relationship with his children eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren He is regarded as the senior surviving nobleman of the Ethiopian Empire and the senior Prince of a cadet branch of the Imperial dynasty Although for a significant period during the 1970s and 1980s he was regarded as a possible candidate for the succession by many monarchists in 1989 he accepted and recognized the proclamation of Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen as Emperor in Exile of Ethiopia under the name Amha Selassie Leul Ras Mengesha was prominent at the funerals of Emperor in Exile Amha Selassie the reburial of Emperor Haile Selassie Princess Tenagnework who was his mother in law and Empress Medferiashwork With the death of Emperor Amha Selassie Leul Ras Mengesha is considered the elder member of the extended Imperial family and at public events where members of the Imperial family appear such as royal funerals is given precedence over all male members of the family except Crown Prince Zera Yacob Amha Selassie In February 2019 he was appointed to the National Reconciliation Commission 6 Honours EditNational honours Edit Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of the Holy Trinity citation needed Foreign honours Edit Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order United Kingdom 01 02 1965 citation needed See also EditMonarchies of Ethiopia Line of succession to the Ethiopian Throne Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles List of honorary British Knights Aida Desta Wife Stefanos Mengesha Seyum Son Wolete Israel Seyum Sister Berhanu G Negash Twice RemovedReferences and notes Edit Mockler Haile Sellassie s War p 396 a b c Royal House of TIGRAY Princedom World of Royalty 27 July 2017 Retrieved 10 May 2018 Nyssen Jan 2019 Description of Trekking Routes in Dogu a Tembien GeoGuide Springer Nature pp 557 675 doi 10 1007 978 3 030 04955 3 38 ISBN 978 3 030 04954 6 Murphy Dervla In Ethiopia with a Mule Munro R N and colleagues 2019 A History of Soil and Water Conservation in Tigray Geo trekking in Ethiopia s Tropical Mountains GeoGuide Springer Nature pp 477 493 doi 10 1007 978 3 030 04955 3 32 ISBN 978 3 030 04954 6 Ethiopia named members of National Reconciliation Commission Borkena 5 February 2019 Retrieved 29 March 2019 Sources EditMockler Anthony 2002 Haile Sellassie s War New York Olive Branch Press ISBN 978 1 56656 473 1 Further reading EditCharles B Rosen The Governor General of Tigre Province Structure amp Anti Structure Proceedings of the First United States Conference on Ethiopian Studies 1973 p 171 183 Seyoum Mengesha 2018 ye Tiwilid Adera Remembrances of a Generation in Amharic Addis Ababa Addis Ababa University Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mengesha Seyoum amp oldid 1134006943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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