Fitawrari Qolech
In office 1890–1926 | |
Monarchs | Menelik II Lij Iyasu Zewditu I |
Personal details | |
Born | circa 1850 Harar |
Died | circa 1930 Harar, Ethiopian Empire |
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Military service | |
Allegiance | Ethiopian Empire |
Battles/wars | Menelik's Expansions |
Fitawrari Eshetu “Qolech” Bergualu (Amharic: እሸቱ “ቆለጭ” በርጓሉ; ; c. 1851 – 12 December 1926) also known by his nickname Qolech was an Ethiopian military commander.
Military career
[edit]He served in various military campaigns during the first First Italo-Ethiopian War under Ras Mekonnen, later Governor of Harar, and the father of future emperor Haile Selassie.
Later career
[edit]As a close and trusted officer, Fitawrari Qolech became a special companion to Ras Mekonnen and often accompanied the Ras during diplomatic visits to various parts of United Kingdom, Italy, France, Turkey, and German. While in Harar, during Ras Mekonnen's reign as Governor of Harar, Fitawrari Qolech was appointed as caretaker to the Ras's young son, Lij Tafari. As a loyal member of the royal household through the years, he later became special counselor to Lij Tafari, who succeeded his father as Governor of Harar and became Ras Tafari.[1]
Legacy
[edit]There are areas in Harar and Gondar named after him. He is still today renowned for his wisdom, judiciary, and his military skills.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]Media related to Ras Makonnen at Wikimedia Commons
- 19th-century Ethiopian people
- Deaths from typhus
- Ethiopian princes
- Ethiopian Royal Family
- Ethiopian Oriental Orthodox Christians
- Ethiopian Orthodox Christians
- Oriental Orthodox monarchs
- Honorary Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Solomonic dynasty
- 1852 births
- 1906 deaths
- 20th-century Ethiopian people