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Yekuno Amlak: The Coup That Restored Ethiopia's Solomonic Dynasty
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In 1270, a little-known rebel named Yekuno Amlak overthrew the Zagwe dynasty and claimed descent from the biblical King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, launching a new imperial era that would last over 700 years. This episode unpacks the political and religious turmoil that made his coup possible. We explore how the powerful monk Iyasus Mo'a and the church of Tekle Haymanot provided ideological cover for the rebellion, how Yekuno Amlak leveraged the myth of the Ark of the Covenant to legitimize his rule, and what the historical evidence—including the scant contemporary sources—actually tells us about the man behind the legend. We also examine the aftermath: the consolidation of the Solomonic dynasty, the shift of political power from Lasta to Shewa, and the rewriting of Ethiopian history that followed. How did a regional lord from Amhara manage to topple a dynasty that had ruled for over a century? And how much of his 'restoration' story was invented? This is the forgotten pivot point that shaped Ethiopia's identity for centuries to come.