at
Narga Selassie Church (18th century) Established in 1636 by Emperor
Fasilides as the permanent capital of the
Ethiopian Empire near
Axum and
Lalibela,
Gondar became a commercial and religious center, with Ethiopian traders called
Jeberti, and experienced a period of renewed stability in the
Solomonic dynasty. The Gondarine period saw numerous innovations, including the development of Christian
iconography. The earliest style of art lasted until the early 18th century and was noted for its warmth of color, careful finish and richness of design. Gondar possessed favorable
trade routes leading south of the
Blue Nile and to northwestern regions like
Massawa and
Sudan. Gondar also became renowned for the architecture of the imperial palaces, collectively known as
Fasil Ghebbi.
Fasilides sought to establish diplomatic relations with the
Zaydi imam of Yemen
Al-Mutawakkil Isma'il from 1642 to 1647, in order to establish trade routes that bypassed Ottoman-held Massawa, but was ultimately unsuccessful. During this period, the
Agaw rebellion in
Lasta recurred, started by
Susenyos. In 1637, the leader Melka Kristos entered his palace to reclaim his throne, to which Fasilides quickly responded by dispatching
Qegnazmach Dimmo, governor of
Semien, and his brother Gelawdewos, governor of
Begemder. Kristos was eventually defeated at
Libo. In the following year, he marched to Lasta, where and retreated to the mountain stronghold there; "almost the whole army perished amidst the mountains, great part from famine, but a greater still from cold,” according to writer James Bruce. After Emperor
Iyasu I’s death in 1706, Gondar began to decay as most Gondarine emperors preferred luxurious city life to spending time in politics. Empress Regent of Emperor Iyasu I,
Mentewab, brought her brother Ras Wolde Leul to Gondar and made him Ras Bitwaded. After
Iyasu II’s death in 1755, brief dynastic conflicts occurred between Mentewab's Quaregnoch and
Yejju Wollo groups led by Wubit. In 1757, Tigray governor Ras
Mikael Sehul occupied Gondar. His wish was to not only become emperor but to consider himself the real leader of the Gondarine period. Emperor
Iyoas I was an infant at that time who had no power. In 1769, Ras Mikael Sehul successfully killed Iyoas and crowned 70-year-old
Yohannes II, ushering in the decentralized
Zemene Mesafint (Era of Princes) era. ==Arts==