Later Kings
The following list of rulers between 600-900 (dates not available) is based on E. A. Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia: Nubia and Abyssinia, 1928 (Oosterhout, the Netherlands: Anthropological Publications, 1970), pp. 269f:
| Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Kwastantinos | |
| Wasan Sagad | |
| Fere Shanay | |
| 'Adre'az | |
| 'Akla Wedem | |
| Germa Safar | |
| Zergaz | |
| Degna Mikael | |
| Bahr Ikela | |
| Gum | |
| 'Asgwomgum | |
| Letem | |
| Talatem | |
| 'Oda Gosh | |
| 'Ayzur | |
| Dedem | |
| Wededem | |
| Wedem 'Asfare | |
| 'Armah | |
| Degna Djan | |
| 'Anbasa Wedem | |
| Dil Na'od |
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