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Zara Yaqob: Ethiopia's Philosopher King and His Enigmatic Reign
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This episode delves into the reign of Emperor Zara Yaqob (1434–1468), one of Ethiopia's most remarkable but often overlooked rulers. Lucas and Luna explore his centralization of power, his controversial religious reforms aimed at purifying Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity from 'pagan' and 'Jewish' elements, and his intellectual legacy including the philosophical works 'Mashafa Berhan' (Book of Light) and 'Mashafa Milad' (Book of Nativity). They discuss his brutal suppression of heresies, the role of his daughter (and later empress) Eleni, and the construction of the Debre Berhan church. The conversation also touches on Zara Yaqob's foreign policy, including his relationships with Egypt and the rise of the Ottoman threat. This episode provides a nuanced look at a complex figure who shaped Ethiopia's religious and political landscape for centuries.