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Ras (Amharic: ራስ, romanized: ras, lit. 'head' compare with Arabic Rais or Hebrew Rosh), is a royal title in the Ethiopian Semitic languages. It is one of the powerful non-imperial titles.
Historian Harold G. Marcus equates the Ras title to a duke; others have compared it to "prince".
The combined title of Leul Ras (Amharic: ልዑል ራስ) was given to the heads of the cadet branches of the Imperial dynasty, such as the Princes of Gojjam, Tigray, Ras Tafari Makonnen and the Selalle sub-branch of the last reigning Shewan Branch, and meaning "Lord of Lords", the highest title of lord.
Historic Ras
Ras Hamalmal of Kambata
Ras Fasil
Ras Wolde Selassie (1736–1816)
Ras Sabagadis Woldu (1780–1831)
Ras Alula (1827–1897)
Ras Gobana Dacche (1821–1889)
Ras Mekonnen Wolde Mikael (1852–1906)
Ras Mengesha Yohannes (1868–1906)
Ras Araya Selassie Yohannes (1869/70-10 June 1888)
Ras Sebhat Aregawi (1892–1914)
Ras Gugsa Welle
Ras Gugsa Araya Selassie
Ras Kassa Haile Darge (1881–1956)
Ras Tafari (the latter emperor Haile Selassie, 1892–1975)
Ras Darge Sahle Selassie (1830 – 23 March 1900)
Ras Abebe Aregai (1903–1960)
Ras Wubneh Tessema (1943–1974)
See also
Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles
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