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Gondar was the
capital of Ethiopia between the 17th and 19th century. It
became the royal capital in 1636, in the time of Emperor
Fasiledes, who built the first and most famous of the castles. |
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The establishment of
the city marked a major turning point in Ethiopia's long history.
For the previous half millennium the country had been with out
long-enduring capital and its rulers had indeed spent much of their
times marching from camp to camp until their last resting place. The
emergence of Gondar marked the end of this era of moving capitals
for the city remained the center of Ethiopian government until the
second half of the 19th century.
Emperor Fasiledes erected fine two storied castle at Gondar. It is
marvelous building, worthy of admiration, and the most beautiful of
the outstanding wonders. Another building constructed by Fasiledes
was the Bathing place now called after him. The pool is still filled
with water each year for the annual Timket, or Epiphany,
celebrations. The development of the city which had been begun by
Fasiledes was continued by his son, Yohannes I and grandson Iyasu I.
These and other kings constructed other castles.
In the hills North West of the city of Gondar, was also site of
numerous impressive buildings. Mintwab, the mother of Iyasu II was
instrumental in the construction of these palaces. The palace is one
of the most attractive of the Gondar buildings.
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