Gondar: Emperor Fasilides establishes new capital.

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In 1636, Gondar was established as the new capital of Ethiopia under Emperor Fasilides. This decision was influenced by its strategic location, centrally located in the country and offering easier access to various regions. The move to Gondar had a lasting impact on Ethiopian history, as it became a thriving center of culture, commerce, and politics. The city's architecture reflects a blend of Ethiopian, Arab, and Indian influences, characterized by its unique stone castles and churches. Gondar also served as a hub for religious activities, with several monasteries and churches established in the vicinity. Under Emperor Fasilides' rule, Gondar flourished as an administrative and cultural capital, attracting scholars, artists, and traders from far and wide. The city's growth and prosperity during this period contributed to the Golden Age of Ethiopia, marked by advancements in art, literature, and diplomacy. Gondar's prominence as the capital facilitated the consolidation of the Ethiopian Empire and strengthened its political influence in the region. The decision to establish Gondar as the capital under Emperor Fasilides underscored a new era of prosperity and cultural richness in Ethiopia, shaping its identity for centuries to come. #Gondar #EthiopianCapital #EmperorFasilides
Primary Reference: Gondarine period - Wikipedia
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