
Sahle (1946-Present) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1974 until is deposition in 1976. Son of Emperor Yohannes Iyasu, Sahle was coronated as Emperor shortly after his fathers 1974 assassination during the pro-democracy riots that had been taking place since 1972. Sahle fled to Austria shortly after his coronation, where he fostered contacts with Europeans nations and began to undo his father's work of breaking tied in Europe. This move made him unpopular, especially after he made a deal handing the Congo to the Germans and returning under the protection of British Petroleum in exchange for mineral rights. The Ethiopian military rebelled under the leadership of Ras Hassan, and popular support in the country fell towards Sahle's younger brother Yaqob, who was seen as a potential rival of Sahle for the crown. After riots caused the loss of Somalia and Swahililand to Hassans rebellion, European support was withdrawn and Sahle was ousted from power and replaced with the younger Yaqob.
Sahle currently lives in exile as the drummer in a blues-jazz band known as the Abyssinian Blues Band. He currently goes by the name of Samel.
As a character, Sahle is known for his immaturity and promiscuity, which saddled with his incompetence made him a controversial character in Ethiopian politics even before he became Emperor.