How colt Amhara Komchew fabricated the Solomonic dynasty!
Posted: 07 Mar 2026, 08:55
The concept of the Solomonic dynasty was not used by the ancient Aksumite Empire to rule; it was adopted as a political and ideological framework starting in 1270 AD when Yekuno Amlak (KOMCHE), from the Amhara(FANTASY TELLER) region, took power. Yekuno Amlak used this claim to legitimize his overthrow of the Zagwe dynasty (USERPED POWER FROM AGEW HIMSELF PARTLY AGEW BY DECEPTION), framing his reign as a "restoration" of the older Aksumite line, which he alleged descended from King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
Key points regarding the Solomonic Dynasty:
Origin: The Solomonic dynasty was established by Yekuno Amlak, who claimed to be a direct descendant of the last Aksumite king.
Ideology: The dynasty used the story of Menelik I—the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba—to justify its right to rule. This narrative was codified in the Kebra Nagast.
Axum vs. Solomonic: While the Axumite kings were Christianized and ruled earlier, there is no solid evidence that they specifically used the Solomonic bloodline as a key pillar of their legitimacy.
Role of Yekuno Amlak: Yekuno Amlak (reigned 1270–1285) used this narrative to frame his takeover of the Zagwe dynasty (who were Agaw) as a return to the legitimate royal line, with his power base in Amhara.
Legitimacy: The Solomonic dynasty lasted from 1270 until the deposition of Haile Selassie in 1974>80 ethnics were crushed with European gun, deceived with religiously concocted fairy tale, tranquilized by buda and debteras chanting and enslaved for 700 years, now a junta called Fano wants to restore that!!).
While the dynasty claimed a link to the Axumite period, the specific ideology of a direct, uninterrupted lineage from King Solomon was popularized and institutionalized to solidify the political power of the new rulers in the 13th century
Key points regarding the Solomonic Dynasty:
Origin: The Solomonic dynasty was established by Yekuno Amlak, who claimed to be a direct descendant of the last Aksumite king.
Ideology: The dynasty used the story of Menelik I—the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba—to justify its right to rule. This narrative was codified in the Kebra Nagast.
Axum vs. Solomonic: While the Axumite kings were Christianized and ruled earlier, there is no solid evidence that they specifically used the Solomonic bloodline as a key pillar of their legitimacy.
Role of Yekuno Amlak: Yekuno Amlak (reigned 1270–1285) used this narrative to frame his takeover of the Zagwe dynasty (who were Agaw) as a return to the legitimate royal line, with his power base in Amhara.
Legitimacy: The Solomonic dynasty lasted from 1270 until the deposition of Haile Selassie in 1974>80 ethnics were crushed with European gun, deceived with religiously concocted fairy tale, tranquilized by buda and debteras chanting and enslaved for 700 years, now a junta called Fano wants to restore that!!).
While the dynasty claimed a link to the Axumite period, the specific ideology of a direct, uninterrupted lineage from King Solomon was popularized and institutionalized to solidify the political power of the new rulers in the 13th century