- Yimam of Yejju
Yimam of Yejju (also transliterated Imam; died 1828) was a Ras of
Begemder andEnderase (regent) of theEmperor of Ethiopia . He was the son ofGugsa of Yejju .According to Trimingham, Ras Yimam openly supported
Islam against the localEthiopian Church . [J. Spencer Trimingham , "Islam in Ethiopia" (Oxford: Geoffrey Cumberlege for the University Press, 1952), p. 111] He also grew so annoyed atAbuna Qerellos III 's intervention in the doctrinal dispute over the nature of Christ in support of the "Sost Lidet", that he banished the Abuna to the monastery inLake Hayq , where Abuna Qerellos remained until his death (circa 1828). [Mordechai Abir, "Ethiopia: The Era of the Princes; The Challenge of Islam and the Re-unification of the Christian Empire (1769-1855)" (London: Longmans, 1968), p. 42 and note 2.]While Ras Yimam was away in
Gojjam campaigning againstDejazmach Goshu Zewde , DejazmachHaile Maryam marched from Semien toGondar where replaced Emperor Gigar with his own choice, Baeda Maryam. When Yimam heard of this, he returned by way ofDengel Ber , pursuing Dejazmach Haile Maryam as far asWaldebba where they fought for three days until25 December 1825 , when Haile fled the battlefield for Semien by way ofWagara where he later died, allowing Ras Yimam to restore Gigar to the throne.H. Weld Blundell , "The Royal chronicle of Abyssinia, 1769-1840" (Cambridge: University Press, 1922), p. 485]Typically for the
Zemene Mesafint , relationships between these major warlords quickly changed. As Sven Rubenson describes, Dejazmach Haile Maryam's son Wube was captured in the battle, but Yimam's ally DejazmachMeru of Dembiya convinced Yimam to free the boy. Not long after, Yimam joined forces with Wube, who has succeeded his father as Dejazmach, against Goshu and Meru in theBattle of Kossober October 1827, defeating their opponents. Goshu fled to sanctuary in Gojjam, but Meru was soon after killed by a soldier. [Sven Rubenson, "King of Kings: Tewodros of Ethiopia" (Addis Ababa: Haile Selassie I University, 1966),pp. 19f] The following year, Ras Yimam "died by violence" inDebre Tabor . He was buried at the church of Iyasus in that town. [Ref Ethiopia|Pankhurst-1982|pages= p. 266]Notes
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