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The Life and Contributions of Negus Mikael of Wollo,Used
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Imam Mohammed Ali, referred to as Negus Mikal, was born from the Mammdoch ruling family of Wllo. Following the declaration of religious uniformity at the Council of BoruMda, he was converted to Christianity & was renamed Mikal with the title Ras. His conversion to Christianity helped him to remain in power. He also established strong relationship with Emperors Yohannes and Menilek. This paved way for him to have a significant part in the politics of the time. On May 31, 1914, he was crowned as king of Wllo and Tigray. Negus Mikal made various contributions in the history of late 19th& early 20th centuries Ethiopia. Beyond participating in the creation of the Modern Ethiopian Empire, he played a significant role at the battles of Mtmma and Adwa to defend the empire from foreign invasions. He founded the town of Ds & equipped it with the first modern services such as telephone and modern piped water. Mikal also spent much of his time and money by constructing new churches and repairing the old ones. In spite of his great personality and contributions, much has not been said about Negus Mikal. Thus, this research tries to provide information on his life & contributions
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