A British regiment has returned the bloodstained artefacts of an Ethiopian emperor. Emperor Tewodros II died in a battle with British forces in 1868, after which soldiers under Gen Sir Robert Napier ...
Emperor Tewodros II giving an audience surrounded by lions. Public Domain, WikiCommons The recent announcement that a British museum will return two stolen locks of hair from a 19th century Ethiopian ...
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The Untold Story of the Battle of Adowa - How Anti-Imperialism Can Be Rebuilt From the Ground Up
I. MagdalaThe mountainside fortress is called Magdala. It is perched above the Ethiopian highlands, a stone fist raised against the sky. In its austere regality an eleven-year-old boy named Sahle ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cambridge University library contains various garments which were intended to be worn by Ethiopian royalty - Cambridge Museum of ...
A British museum is to return a lock of hair that the Ethiopian government considers a national treasure. It was cut from the head of Emperor Tewodros II, who killed himself rather than be taken ...
Emperor Tewodros II is one of the towering figures of modern Ethiopian history. He tried to unify and modernise Ethiopia. But his reign was also marked by brutality. He faced a rising tide of ...
Today's guest, Tewodros Zewdie, is the Executive Director of the Ethiopian Horticulture Exporters and Producers Association (EHPEA). He is also the Program Manager for the Ethio-Dutch Program for ...
Ethiopia on Saturday hailed the return of precious artifacts looted by British soldiers more than 150 years ago, after a long campaign for their restitution. The collection - recovered from Britain, ...
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