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{{Infobox royalty|name=Za Dembalé | | succession = [[King of Aksum]] | reign = Late 1st Century-Early 2nd Century | predecessor = [[Za Haqala of Axum|Za Haqala]] | successor = [[GDRT]] }} '''Za Dembalé''' was an ancient King of the Axum. He was the Successor of [[Za Haqala of Axum|Za Haqala]].<ref>Salt, ''A Voyage to Abyssinia'' (Philadelphia, 1816), p. 358</ref> He is suspected to have had contact with the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] emperor [[Nerva]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Pankhurst |first=Richard |title=The Ethiopians: A History |date=1998 |publisher=Wiley |year=1998 |isbn=978-0631224938 |edition=2nd |location=Great Britain |publication-date=2001 |pages=45–46 |language=English}}</ref> |
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Za Dembalé | |
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King of Aksum | |
Reign | Late 1st Century-Early 2nd Century |
Predecessor | Za Haqala |
Successor | GDRT |
Za Dembalé was an ancient King of the Axum. He was the Successor of Za Haqala.[1] He is suspected to have had contact with the Roman emperor Nerva.[2]
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