Empress Taytu and Menilek II: Ethiopia, 1883-1910"This is a classic and important work on one of the most revered and historic personalities on the most impressive period of the modern history of Ethiopia. Not only was Empress Taytu a highly regarded and widely recognized Ethiopian patriot that fought a valiant war against the invading Italian Empire of the late 19th century, but she was also an exemplar and unique and popular leader that continues to inspire and empower Ethiopians of subsequent generations up to the present. Empress Taytu was the most powerful woman on the continent of Africa in her time, and Menilek was the emperor who brought Ethiopia to world attention with his defeat of Italy in 1896. Diplomatic and internal maneuvering for power and life at the court in Ethiopia between the years 1883 and 1910 are set out in this book in vivid detail and with sound scholarship.--Zewde Gabre-Sellassie, D. Phil. (Oxon) Former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Ethiopia"--Page 4 of cover. |
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... British ultimatum to Tewodros in May 1867 that they would send an army unless he released his European captives was carried out when 32,000 troops from the British army of India , 44 elephants , tons of provisions , and 176 Chinese ...
... British ultimatum to Tewodros in May 1867 that they would send an army unless he released his European captives was carried out when 32,000 troops from the British army of India , 44 elephants , tons of provisions , and 176 Chinese ...
Page 195
... British control of the upper Nile . Menilek knew the British had abetted Italian ambitions in Ethiopia . A bargain was struck on the border of Ethiopia with British Somalia whereby Britain ceded 34,500 square kilometers of Somali ...
... British control of the upper Nile . Menilek knew the British had abetted Italian ambitions in Ethiopia . A bargain was struck on the border of Ethiopia with British Somalia whereby Britain ceded 34,500 square kilometers of Somali ...
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... British government had approved his assignment " in view of the state of His Majesty's health and for political reasons , " though Lord Hervey , chargé at the legation , considered Martin very foolish to become involved in the byzantine ...
... British government had approved his assignment " in view of the state of His Majesty's health and for political reasons , " though Lord Hervey , chargé at the legation , considered Martin very foolish to become involved in the byzantine ...
Contents
Menilek King of Shewa | 1 |
The background of Taytu Betul Hayle Maryam | 26 |
King Menilek and Queen Taytu 18839 | 43 |
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