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Haile Selassie Gugsa was born on 1907 in Tigray, Ethiopian Empire, is an Ethiopian army officer (1907–1985). Discover Haile Selassie Gugsa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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1907 |
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Tigray, Ethiopian Empire |
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1985 |
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Ambo, Ethiopia |
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Haile Selassie Gugsa Height, Weight & Measurements
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His wife is Princess Zenebework
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Haile Selassie Gugsa Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Haile Selassie Gugsa worth at the age of 78 years old? Haile Selassie Gugsa’s income source is mostly from being a successful officer. He is from Ethiopia. We have estimated Haile Selassie Gugsa's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Haile Selassie Gugsa CBE (1907–1985) was an Ethiopian army commander and member of the Imperial family from Tigray.
He is known for betraying his country during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and becoming a fascist collaborator.
Gugsa Araya Selassie was the Shum of eastern Tigray Province as well as the great grandson of Emperor Yohannes IV.
In April 1932, Gugsa Araya Selassie died and Haile Selassie Gugsa replaced him as Shum of eastern Tigray with the title of Dejazmatch.
He was about 25 years old and she was not quite 14 years old.
Leult Zenebework died in 1934.
The strain between them was especially apparent when the Emperor insisted on bringing his daughter's body back to Addis Ababa for burial rather than allowing her husband to bury her in the capital of eastern Tigray, Mek'ele.
This was a clear sign of Emperor Haile Selassie's unhappiness with his son-in-law.
Dejazmach Haile Selassie on his part was very bitter that he was not elevated to the titles of Leul and Ras which had been held by his father before him, and were held by his rival Seyum Mengesha of western Tigray.
At the same time as the marriage of Haile Selassie Gugsa to Zenebework Haile Selassie, Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen married Leult Wolete Israel Seyum, the daughter of Ras Seyum Mangasha of western Tigray Province.
He was 16 years old and she was about 26 years old.
The two marriages were meant to cement ties between the reigning Shoa branch of the Imperial Ethiopian dynasty with both rival sides of the Tigrean branch of the dynasty.
On 3 October 1935, as Dejazmatch, Haile Selassie Gugsa was the commander in the Mek'ele sector when the Italians invaded Ethiopia.
As the Italians advanced, Emperor Haile Selassie ordered Ras Seyum Mangasha, the Commander of the Ethiopian Army of Tigre, to withdraw a day's march away from the Mareb River.
Later, the Emperor ordered Ras Seyum to move back fifty-five miles from the border.
Dejazmach Haile Selassie Gugsa, who was also in the area, was ordered to move back thirty-five miles.
This was to demonstrate to the League of Nations that Italy was clearly the aggressor.
On 10 October, Haile Selassie Gugsa went over to the advancing Italians and announced his submission to Italian rule.
The Italians immediately released photographs of Haile Selassie Gugsa participating in war councils with the Italian commander on the northern front, General de Bono.
Furious Ethiopian patriots in Mek'ele promptly set fire to Dejazmach Haile Selassie Gugsa's home in the town.
On 8 November, Mek'ele fell.
Some sources indicate that Haile Selassie Gugsa and his forces played an active part in aiding the Italian invasion.
Other sources indicate his men were soon disarmed.
Either way, Haile Selassie Gugsa remained loyal to the Italians who, at a minimum, used him for propaganda purposes during the balance of the invasion and during the five years of occupation.
He was honoured by the Italians with the title of Ras which had been denied him by Emperor Haile Selassie, as well as an Italian pension, and recognition as the senior Tigrean prince over his rival Seyoum Mengesha.
Hitler was visiting at the invitation of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in Rome.
Haile Selassie Gugsa watched as Mussolini's son, Bruno, led a squadron of twenty-eight bombers that sank two 23,000-ton empty freighters in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
By 27 September 1939, during the Feast of Maskal in Addis Ababa, Ras Haile Selassie Gugsa, Ras Hailu Tekle Haymanot, and Ras Seyum Mangasha sat with Amedeo, 3rd Duke of Aosta, the Viceroy and Governor General of Italian East Africa (Africa Orientale Italiana, or AOI).
All three Ethiopian leaders had submitted to Italian control of what had been their homeland and what was now the AOI colony.
In 1941, towards the end of the liberation of Italian East Africa by British, Commonwealth, and Ethiopian Arbegnoch forces, Haile Selassie Gugsa was temporarily placed in power in Tigray by the British.
British Brigadier Maurice Stanley Lush, Deputy Chief Political Officer for Ethiopia, placed him back in command of eastern Tigray Province, with the intention of separating Tigray from Ethiopia, joining it to Eritrea and establishing a new "Greater Tigray/Tigrign" monarchy under either Haile Selassie Gugsa or Ras Seyum Mangasha.
This plan had the support of many British colonial officers, but not of the British High Command nor of the British government, and Ras Seyum proved to be cold towards any plan of dismembering the Ethiopian Empire.
The Lush group had hoped that Haile Selassie Gugsa would be more accommodating.
However, Haile Selassie Gugsa was soon caught corresponding with the Italians.
As a result, the British took him into custody and kept him first in British held Asmara.