HAILE SELASSIE I
(23 July 1892 – 27 August 1975),
Tafari Makonnen Woldemikael was Ethiopia’s regent from 1916 to 1930 and Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He was a member of the Solomonic dynasty.
At the League of Nations in 1936, the Emperor condemned the use of chemical weapons by Italy against his people during the Second Italo–Ethiopian War. His internationalist views led to Ethiopia’s becoming a charter member of the United Nations, and his political thought and experience in promoting multilateralism and collective security have proved seminal and enduring. His suppression of rebellions among the landed aristocracy (the mesafint ), which consistently opposed his reforms, as well as what some critics perceived to be Ethiopia’s failure to modernize rapidly enough, earned him criticism among some contemporaries and historians. His regime was also criticized by human rights groups, such as Human Rights Watch, as autocratic and illiberal.
Among the Rastafari movement whose followers are estimated at between 2,000,000 and 4,000,000 the actual number has increased since then and cannot be determined as to date. Haile Selassie is revered as the returned messiah of the Bible, God incarnate Beginning in Jamaica in the 1930s, the Rastafari movement perceives Haile Selassie as a messianic figure who will lead a future golden age of eternal peace, righteousness, and prosperity. Haile Selassie was an Ethiopian Orthodox Christian throughout his life. Haile Selassie is a defining figure in both Ethiopian and African history
TRUTH MEANING OF HIS NAME
HAILE SELASSIE was known as a child as LIJ TAFARI MAKONNEN (Amharic ልጅ ተፈሪ መኮንን; lij teferī mekōnnin). LIJ translates to “CHILD”, and serves to indicate that a youth is of noble blood.
His given name, TAFARI, means “one who is respected or feared”. Like most Ethiopians, his personal name Tafari is followed by that of his FATHER MAKONNEN and rarely that of his GRANDFATHER WOLDEMIKAEL.
His GE’EZ NAME HAILE SELASSIE was given to him at his infant baptism and adopted again as part of his regnal name in 1930.
As Governor of Harer, he became known AS RAS TEFERI MAKONNEN. Ras translates to “head” and is a rank of nobility equivalent to Duke though it is often rendered in translation as “prince”.
In 1916, Empress Zewditu Iappointed him to the position of Balemulu Silt’an Enderase (Regent Plenipotentiary).
In 1928, she granted him the throne of Shoa, elevating his title to Negus or “King”.
On 2 November 1930, after the death of Empress Zewditu, RAS TAFARI WAS CROWNED KING OF KINGS, often rendered imprecisely in English as “Emperor”.
Upon his ascension, he took as his regnal name Haile Selassie I. Haile means in Ge’ez “Power of” and SELASSIE MEANS TRINITY—therefore HAILE SELASSIE ROUGHLY TRANSLATES TO “POWER OF THE TRINITY”.