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Major-General Dejazmach Beyene Merid (sometimes rendered as Beine Merid) (1897 - 24 February 1937) was an Ethiopian army commander, a patriot, and the of Emperor .


Biography
Son of Dejazmatch Merid. Dejazmatch Beyenne Merid married Leult Romanework, the daughter of Haile Selassie. He spent most of his career as the Shum of Bale.Haile Selassie, p. 25 By 1935, he had also established himself as the Shum of .

During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Beyenne Merid commanded the Army of Bale and fought on the "southern front" against Italian forces based in Italian Somaliland. Before the Battle of Genale Doria, Beyenne Merid and the 4,000 strong Army of Bale advanced down the with the intention of invading central Italian Somaliland. Beyene Merid and his army was able to move forward quickly due to the good terrain along the Shebelle River. In November, advancing elements of Beyenne Merid's force clashed with about 1,000 of the pro-Italian . Both sides withdrew from the battlefield in the end, but Beyene Merid had been seriously wounded. Its commander stricken, the Army of Bale retired from battle.Mockler, p. 90 Olol Dinle managed to complete the main objective of his mission which was to immobilise Beine Merid.

During the Italian occupation, Beyenne Merid fought as an . On 24 February 1937, he and his forces joined up with Ras and his forces. On the same day, he and Desta Damtew were captured by the Italians. They were then immediately executed.Haile Selassie, p. 25Marcus, p. 148


Family
Beyene Merid and Romane Work had four sons. In 1930, Lij Getachew Beyene was born. In May 1932, Dejazmatch Merid Beyene was born. In 1934, Dejazmatch Samson Beyene was born. In 1936, Lij Gideon Beyene was born. Only Merid and Samson survived the Italian occupation.Haile Selassie, p. 170


See also
  • Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles
  • Ethiopian Order of Battle Second Italo-Abyssinian War
  • - Another son-in-law of Haile Selassie
  • Haile Selassie Gugsa - Another son-in-law of Haile Selassie


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Citations

  • (1999). 9780948390401, Research Associates School Times Publications.
  • (1994). 9780520224797, University of California Press. .
  • (2025). 9781566564731, Olive Branch Press.
  • (2025). 9780631224938, Wiley-Blackwell; New Ed edition.

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