Lij Iyasu (1895-1935), later Iyasu V, was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916.
Lij means child, especially one born of royal blood.
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Lij Iyasu (1895-1935), later Iyasu V, was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916.
Lij means child, especially one born of royal blood.
While the common saying is "Igbo enwe eze" which translates to "Igbo have no king," historically, some Igbo communities did have kings, particularly in areas like the Nri kingdom, and the title for a king in Igbo is "Eze"; however, the Igbo society as a whole is often described as having a more decentralized power structure with strong emphasis on communal decision-making, not resembling a traditional monarchy in many parts of Igboland.
"Igbo enwe eze":This proverb is widely used to signify that the Igbo people did not have a centralized kingship system across all Igbo communities.
Existence of kings in some areas:Certain Igbo groups, like the Nri people, had a well-established kingship with a ruler called the "Eze Nri" who held significant ritual power.
Decentralized power structure:Most Igbo communities had a system of leadership based on councils of elders, where power was distributed more evenly rather than residing solely with a single king.
After years of experimentation, the kingship system has come to stay in Igboland. Most Igbo communities now have their own kings(Traditional Rulers), who preside over their traditional and cultural affairs.
Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia. European School.
A Lady Banana and her art ✨😌
Amha Selassie (1916-1997) was Emperor-in-exile of Ethiopia. As son of Haile Selassie I, he was Crown Prince and was proclaimed Emperor three times. He was first proclaimed Emperor during an unsuccessful coup attempt against his father in December 1960, during which he alleged that he was detained and compelled to accept the title. After his father was deposed in a later coup, he was proclaimed Emperor again in absentia by the Derg on 12 September 1974 in an act which he never accepted as legitimate and that ended in the abolition of the Ethiopian monarchy on 12 March 1975. He was again proclaimed Emperor in exile on 8 April 1989. This time he sanctioned the proclamation and accepted its legitimacy. After his accession, his full reign name was His Imperial Majesty Emperor Amha Selassie I, Elect of God, Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah and King of Kings of Ethiopia.
Not me getting an immediate week ban from Reddit, UFC, Black Twitter on Reddit and Latinos Reddit.
Coz the title was : "Negus, assemble"
with a post using UFC 281 and Wakanda forever be in the same week in Europe.
How threatened are they?
Onanian doesn't even own it anymore. He's just collecting them royalties.
Words by words with the flags, and regional coats.
Naija Jollof vs Brazillian Feijoadas.
Chengan Buckle vs Bolo de verde.(Carla Esparza mom is Ecuadorian, bolo is life)
Missouri Steaks vs Jambalaya.
All of It coz I was happy that Adesanya vs Pereira.
Weili vs Esparza
Chandler vs Poirier.
And Ryan Coogler, the crew and Namor -ito(typo stays) Huerta are on the same weekend, in France!
So much for free speech.
They're mad coz their food can't match the above quality.
Their loss.
From Black Panther Vol. 7 #022
Art by Daniel Acuña, Ryan Bodenheim and Chris O’Halloran
Written by Ta-Nehisi Coates