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Recording
major events in Tigre
THE YEARS AND THE TIME WHICH THE BET-'ABREHE KNOW.
In the country of the Mänsa' But-'Abrehe they know the
years and the periods in which some great wonders and
signs have happened. Or rather they tell about the times
at which those happened, and they reckon the birth of
their children according to them. Also they reckon the
birth of their children from the death of a well known
man or from [the tirnes of their robbing or their being
robbed. Now the great years that are very well known and
about which they tell much are the following.
1. The "year of stagnations."
In the "year of stagnations" rain disappeared from the
earth, and famine came over men and over beasts. And
they fed the animals with leaves stripping the trees.
And when the leaves were burned, they went with all
their animals to the lowlands near the sea; and there
they found locusts for them and fed them on them. And
the milk of the animals
resembled the colour of the locusts. And those that were
born in this year have died as old People long ago, they
say.
1) I. e. Degac Ubie who reigned in Northern Abyssinia
about the middle of the 19th century and who was
vanquished by King Theodore in the year 1855.
2. The year of the first "Obe [1844].
When Degac 'Obe (1) had begun to reign he made a robbing
excursion against the country of the Bet-'Abrehe and the
Bogos. At first Dagac 'Obe had said to the' Bet-Abrehe:
Give me tribute." But the Bet-"Abrehe had not known of
tribute up
to that time; thus, they refused [it] to him. And for
this reason he made a raid upon them. The flocks fled
from him, he found little, but he killed many people.
Those that were born in this year have died as old
people not long ago.
3. The year of Degge-Tasasa or the second -'Obe
(1849).
,Däkäc 'Obe made a second time a raid upon the
Bet-'Abréhe, when their village was in Tasasa (2). And
he took rnany animal from them. And those that were
born in this year are living yet approaching old age.
1) 1. e. between Gäläb and Läba.
4. The time of Emperor Theodore. (1)
5. The year of the small-pox.
Even before that year they had known the small-pox, but
up to that year it had not come in all its strength.
And in that year there died of the Bet-'Abrehe about
seven hundred people, old and young. And they
vaccinated the people from the matter of each other.
Those that were born in this year, are living in the
prime
of life.
6. The year of the denial.
In this year there was a great denial. At that time
there was the malaria in the country of the Bet-'Abréhe,
and many people died of it. And the denial was about
death: for the old people buried the youths. (2) Those
that were born in it are living as young men.
7. The year of the pulmonary disease.
The Bet-'Abrehe had not known cattle-diseases up to that
time. And in that year a pulmonary disease came over
their cattle: every cow began to cough and died after a
short sickness. And when they skinned her they found
that her lung was swollen and that there was in her
abdominal cavity something spun like a spider-web.
And they called the disease sambu' (lung). They
vaccinated the cattle from the blood of each other. And
this year of the pulmonary disease is known in all the
Tigre country. And only one or the other cow escaped
from the disease. Those that were born in this year are
also living as young men.
i) I. e. 1855-1868.
2) The youths denied their duty toward the old people:
the opposite of what ought to have happened.
8. The time of Emperor John and. of Ras Alula. (1)
9. The
year of the earth-quake.
In this year there was an earth-quake in the whole Tigre
country. About noon-time the earth was torn asunder and
trembled much; and on the mountains fires were kindled.
(2) And many large bowlders that are now in the plain
fell down from the mountains at that time, they say. And
by the [se] stones that fell down some people were
wounded in the country of the Mänsa' Bet-'Abrehe. And in
the clefts of the earth also fire was seen, they say.
And there are [people] who have seen a cow swallowed by
the earth. And the earth-quake stopped after a short
while.
And also the fires were soon exstinguished. Even those
that were born in that year are living as young men. And
this time is very well known.
10. The year of Wad-Qedras.
In this year the Bet-'Abrehe quarrelled among
themselves, and they were divided into three factions.
Now Wad-Qedräs was a follower of the party of Kantebay
Be'emnet. And he insulted a man calling him "sorcerer"'
without any reason. And the man that had been insulted
had Wad-Qedras killed for this word. (3) But afterwards
he payed the weregelt and gave also "house and cattle"
(4) to the son of the dead.
i) I. e. about 1870-I890. Emperor John died in t889, Ras
Alula in 1898.
2) A proof that there are volcanoes in Abyssinia.
3) Literally "lip."
4) I. e. He married his daughter to him without pay and
gave her a dowry.
11. The year of Gerdefan.
Gerdefan was a man of the 'Ad Takles. And the Bet'Abrehe
made a raid upon his flocks and killed him there. And
they came with his cattle and divided it.
12.The year of 'Azzazi.
The Bet-'Abrehe were once split into parties. And
'Azzazi, the son of Hebtes, sided with the one party.
And when the two parties fought, 'Azzazi killed a
prominent man of the other party, and afterwards he died
there also.
Those that were born in this year are living as youths.
13. The time of Egyptian rule or the time of
Mestenger-Basa. (1)
I4. The year of the Turks and the Amhara.
In this year the Turks fought with Emperor John at
Gera'. (Gura) and at Kesad-'Eqqa, and Emperor John was
victorious. (2)
15. The year of the murrain.
In this year a disease came over the cattle. And it made
them sick: it made their hair look singed, their ears
hang down, their eyes water, and their mouths drivel.
Finally they died of it. And that was the end of their
abundance of cattle. And because it did not leave over
(anything), they called it gelhay, i. e. the shaved
(bald) one.
16. The year of 'Enti-écwu. (3)
1) l. e. Munzinger Pasha: the time is about 1870-1880.
2) 1, e. the war between the Egyptians and Emperor John
in 1876.
3) I.e. 1896; the battle of Adua is meant. General
Baratieri moved from Entiscio to Adoa.
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