GABRA SELASSE WALDA ARAGAY

Gabra Selasse Walda (1844/45-November 4, 1912), who held the post of Tsahafe Teezaz (Chief Imperial Secretary), was a chronicler, an influential courtier, and a church dignitary during the reign of Menilek II (q.v.) (reigned 1889-1913).

Born around 1844 at Dabra Berehan, in Shawa, 70 mi (112km) northeast of Addis Ababa, he was educated in eastern Shawa, where he studied theology, and was given the title of Alaqa (dean or chief of a cathedral). He began his career as a scribe at the court of Wayzaro Bafana (q.v.).

Menilek’s wife in the 1870’s and later became one of the King’s secretaries. After the royal secretary’s death in about 1876. Gabra Selasse was appointed Tsahafe Teezaz and became the first Minister of the Pen in 1907. He accompanied Menilek on all his travels and marches, and kept a record of the major historical events. Although his work was first published in French in 1930, the Amharic original was not published until 1966.

Gabra Selasse also assisted the emperor in the reconstruction and administration of churches. Menilek later appointed him head of the St. Mary Church of Addis Ababa in Shawa, with was originally borne only by the head of the cathedral of Aksum. Hedied in November 1912, and was buried at the Raguel church in Entoto, 3 mi (5km) north of Addis Ababa.

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