The Mysterious Queen Who Burned Down Ethiopia’s Ancient Empire – The Legend of Queen Gudit

History remembers kings, conquerors, and emperors. But every so often, a figure emerges who defies the expected order. In Ethiopia’s long and rich past, one such figure was Gudit—a mysterious queen accused of burning churches, destroying monuments, and toppling the Read More …

Susenyos I: Emperor of Ethiopia and the Challenges of his Era

Susenyos I (Ge’ez: ሱስንዮስ Sūsinyōs; c. 1571-1575 – 17 September 1632), commonly known as Susenyos the Catholic, was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1607 until 1632. He belonged to the Solomonic dynasty. His throne names were Seltan Sagad and Malak Sagad III. Read More …

Unveiling Ngazidja (Grande Comore): The Largest Island In The Comoros Nation

Nestled in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, Ngazidja, also known as Grande Comore, holds a captivating history rich with cultural nuances, intriguing legends, and a tapestry of diverse influences. This enchanting island, the largest in the Comoros archipelago, Read More …