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Wondosson Kassa : ウィキペディア英語版
Wondosson Kassa
Wondosson Kassa, also known as Wond Wossen Kassa, (1903 – 19 December 1936) was a member of the royalty of the Ethiopian Empire, an army commander, and a patriot.
== Biography ==
''Leul'' Wondosson Kassa was the eldest son of ''Ras'' Kassa Haile Darge. ''Ras'' Kassa was a loyal ally of ''Negus'' Tafari Makonnen, who ultimately was crowned Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia.
On 31 March 1930, during the Battle of Anchem, Wondosson Kassa made a name for himself fighting against and defeating ''Ras'' Gugsa Welle. He fought for his father and the Imperial Army and was on the side of ''Negus'' Tafari Makonnen. After ''Ras'' Gugsa Welle was killed, ''Negus'' Tafari gave ''Ras'' Kassa all of the lands controlled by Gugsa Welle. As a result, Wondosson Kassa was made ''Shum'' of Begemder Province.〔Mockler, ''Haile Sellassie's War'', p. 11〕
During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Wondosson Kassa again fought for his father on what was known as the "northern front." At the Second Battle of Tembien, the armies of his father and of ''Ras'' Seyum Mangasha were defeated in battle and bombed out of existence as they withdrew. Wondosson joined his father and the Emperor and was at the Battle of Maychew.
During the early days of the Italian occupation of Ethiopia, Wondosson Kassa was part of the armed Ethiopian resistance. Late in July 1936, he took part in the ill-fated attack on Addis Ababa along with his younger brothers, Aberra Kassa and Asfawossen Kassa. After the failure of that attack, he fled to avoid capture. However, on 19 December 1936, Wondosson Kassa was captured by the Wollo Oromo in a cave near the source of the Tekezé River. His place of capture was close to the Plains of Anchem where he had defeated Gugsa Welle in 1930. Some of the Oromo who captured him are said to have been among the Oromo who arrived late for the Battle of Anchem. Wondosson Kassa was executed as a rebel.〔Mockler, ''Haile Sellassie's War'', p. 155〕

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