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The Indian Prime Minister recently laid a wreath at the Adwa Victory Monument in Addis Ababa, paying tribute to Ethiopia’s historic victory in the 1896 Battle of Adwa.
About Battle of Adwa
- It was fought by the Ethiopian Empire, which was then known as Abyssinia, and Italy on March 1, 1896, near Adwa, Ethiopia, as the concluding battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War (1895–1896).
- The conflict stemmed from Italy's ambitions to establish an empire in Africa, which was part of the broader "scramble for Africa" among European powers.
- This battle saw the Ethiopian Empire, led by Emperor Menelik II, successfully defeat an invading Italian force.Â
- The Ethiopian army, numbering around 100,000, faced off against approximately 17,000 Italian troops, resulting in a decisive victory for the Ethiopians and securing their sovereignty.Â
- The victory had further significance for being the first crushing defeat of a European power by African forces during the colonial era.
- Ethiopian victory secured independence until Italian dictator Benito Mussolini again attempted to conquer the nation when he invaded it in 1935, initiating what would be known as the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.
- Ethiopia initially resisted the Italians alone except with the help of anti-fascist volunteers from the United States and other nations.Â
- By 1940, however, when Italy declared war on Great Britain, its forces joined the Ethiopians in forcing them out of Ethiopia in 1941.
Source: DDN
Battle of Adwa FAQs
Q1: The Battle of Adwa was fought in which year?
Ans: 1896
Q2: The Battle of Adwa marked the conclusion of which war?
Ans: First Italo-Ethiopian War.
Q3: Which empire successfully defeated Italy at the Battle of Adwa?
Ans: Ethiopian Empire (Abyssinia)
Q4: Who was the Ethiopian ruler that led the forces during the Battle of Adwa?
Ans: Emperor Menelik II
Q5: Why was Battle of Adwa historically significant?
Ans: It marked the first major defeat of a European power by African forces in the colonial era.