Fitawrari Gebeyehu was born in the Shewa region, in the Minjar area, into a noble Amhara family. From an early age, he grew up in the palace of Emperor Menelik II, where he received military training and close royal service. He later rose through the military ranks, starting as a “mato alaka” (commander of a hundred) and eventually becoming “Fitawrari” (commander of the front line). Little is known about Gebeyehu's early life. Gebeyehu was Fitawrari (Army Commander, a military and aristocratic title). He played a leading role in several important battles of Ethiopian history. He made his reputation at the Battle of
Amba Alaje (also known as Amba Alage or Amba Alagi) and later at the
Battle of Adwa. In the
Battle of Adwa, he commanded 5,000 riflemen, 15,000 spearmen, and 3,000 cavalry. == Military Career and Engagements ==