Ethiopia's Ancient Empire: Africa's Hidden Superpower — Fexingo History
Emperor Zara Yaqob (r. 1434–1468) is remembered as a reformer and a zealot, but this episode focuses on his other passion: books. At Debre Berhan, his new capital, he established a scriptorium and library that rivaled any in the Christian world. We look at the Ge'ez manuscripts commissioned under his rule—theology, canon law, history, and polemics—and ask what survives today. The Mashafa Berhan (Book of Light) and Mashafa Milad (Book of the Nativity) are his best-known works, but we also explore lesser-known texts like the Synaxarium and the Fetha Nagast. How did Zara Yaqob use writing to consolidate power, fight the Stephanites, and define Tewahedo orthodoxy? And where are those manuscripts now—scattered in monasteries, European museums, and digital archives? This is the story of a bookish emperor who believed that faith and empire were written on parchment. #ZaraYaqob #EthiopianHistory #Ge'ez #MashafaBerhan #MashafaMilad #DebreBerhan #Tewahedo #Scriptorium #MedievalManuscripts #Stephanites #FethaNagast #Synaxarium #BookHistory #EastAfrica #SolomonicDynasty #History #FexingoHistory #EthiopianEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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