Mehal Sefari

Mehal Sefari
Active1850–1936
Country Ethiopian Empire
BranchArmy
TypeInfantry, cavalry, snipers, rapid deployment
RoleMulti-role, Imperial Bodyguard, cadre for larger Imperial Host
Size5 combat units roughly of brigade size
Part ofImperial Fitawrari (Commander-in-Field)
Garrison/HQAnkober, Addis Ababa
Nickname(s)Mehal Sefari
PatronEmperor of Ethiopia
EngagementsFirst Italo-Ethiopian War
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
Commanders
Commander in ChiefAtse (Emperor) of Ethiopia
Notable
commanders
Dedj Chacha
Dedj Beshah Aboye

Mehal Sefari (Amharic: መኻል ሰፋሪ) was the Ethiopian title for the specialized units of the imperial guard during the reign of Emperor Menelik II. The unit grew from Menelik's personal Guard, though oral histories link it to the elite fighting unit of Emperor Tewodros II under Fitawrari Gebrye. As Gebrye's military unit was among the last that remained loyal to Tewodros when most of his army left, the assumption is not unreasonable if not conclusive. The title "Mehal Sefari" however was not used by any of Tewodros' units, nor by any other previous military unit. The title translates to "center campers" and alludes to the location the unit encamped in Menelik's expeditionary encampments. Some have also suggested that the unit was used to come between (mehal) battling armies of the nobility. There is however little in way of evidence to demonstrate this as the nobility rarely fought without permission from the Emperor.