Talk:Tekle Giyorgis I
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[edit]- How do I explain this? The subject lived in Africa, where he died in 1825. There are no photographs of him, & I am unaware of any paintings or drawings were made of him, let alone whether any survive. He wasn't very respected while he was alive, so there would be little demand for such an image. I have found a written description of the man by a contemporary, & will add that soon; can I remove this request on the grounds that barring unforeseen circumstances no illustration of the man will be forthcoming? -- llywrch 22:17, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
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Barely a Start class.
The article may be improved by following the WikiProject Biography 11 easy steps to producing at least a B article. -- Yamara 02:52, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
End of first reign discrepancy with Wedl Bundell
[edit][[1]] My edit, Bahru Taflu mentions the cause of rift between Ras Ali and Tekle Giyorgi, an attack by Ras Ali I on Emperor Tekle Giyorgis, but not the involvement of Yosaqek, nor the place name of the battle. It also say he went into exile in Samien to his father in law. YonasJH (talk) 11:51, 10 May 2022 (UTC)
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