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- Battle_of_Adwa abstract "The Battle of Adwa (also known as Adowa, or sometimes by the Italian name Adua) was fought on 1 March 1896 between the Ethiopian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy near the town of Adwa, Ethiopia, in Tigray. It was the climactic battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War, securing Ethiopian sovereignty.As the 20th century approached, most of Africa had been carved up among the European powers. The two independent exceptions were the young Republic of Liberia on the west coast of the continent and the Ethiopian Empire in the strategic Horn of Africa. The newly unified Kingdom of Italy was a relative newcomer to the colonial scramble for Africa. Italy had two recently obtained African territories: Eritrea and Somaliland. Both were near Ethiopia on the Horn of Africa and both were impoverished. Italy sought to improve its position in Africa by conquering Ethiopia and joining it with its two territories.".
- Battle_of_Adwa causalties "4,000–5,000 killed,".
- Battle_of_Adwa causalties "8,000 wounded".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Giuseppe_Arimondi.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Giuseppe_Ellena.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Makonnen_Wolde_Mikael.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Matteo_Albertone.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Menelik_II.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Mikael_of_Wollo.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Nikolay_Leontiev.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Oreste_Baratieri.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Ras_Alula.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Ras_Mengesha_Yohannes.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Taytu_Betul.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Tekle_Haymanot_of_Gojjam.
- Battle_of_Adwa commander Vittorio_Dabormida.
- Battle_of_Adwa date "1896-03-01".
- Battle_of_Adwa isPartOfMilitaryConflict First_Italo-Ethiopian_War.
- Battle_of_Adwa place Adwa.
- Battle_of_Adwa place Ethiopian_Empire.
- Battle_of_Adwa result "Decisive Ethiopian victory".
- Battle_of_Adwa strength "120,000 (100,000 firearms) ref|According to Pankhurst, the Ethiopians were armed with approximately 100,000 rifles of which about half were "fast firing.".|group=nb,".
- Battle_of_Adwa strength "17,700,".
- Battle_of_Adwa strength "40 or so artillery guns (some antiquated)".
- Battle_of_Adwa strength "56 artillery guns".
- Battle_of_Adwa territory Italy.
- Battle_of_Adwa territory Ottoman_Empire.
- Battle_of_Adwa thumbnail COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_De_slag_bij_Adua_TMnr_5956-2.jpg?width=300.
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- Battle_of_Adwa wikiPageExternalLink first-italo-abyssinian-war-battle-of-adowa.htm.
- Battle_of_Adwa wikiPageExternalLink 2549.
- Battle_of_Adwa wikiPageID "5013".
- Battle_of_Adwa wikiPageRevisionID "604955084".
- Battle_of_Adwa caption "Ethiopian forces, assisted by St George , win the battle. Painted 1965-75.".
- Battle_of_Adwa casualties "1500".
- Battle_of_Adwa casualties "3000".
- Battle_of_Adwa casualties "4000".
- Battle_of_Adwa casualties "7000".
- Battle_of_Adwa casualties "8000".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Alula Engida".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Giuseppe Arimondi".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Giuseppe Ellena".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Makonnen".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Matteo Albertone".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Menelik II".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Mengesha Yohannes".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Mikael of Wollo".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Nikolay Leontiev".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Oreste Baratieri".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Taytu Betul".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Tekle Haymanot".
- Battle_of_Adwa commander "Vittorio Dabormida".
- Battle_of_Adwa conflict "Battle of Adwa".
- Battle_of_Adwa date "1896-03-01".
- Battle_of_Adwa hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Adwa.
- Battle_of_Adwa partof "the First Italo-Ethiopian War".
- Battle_of_Adwa place "Adwa, Ethiopia".
- Battle_of_Adwa result "Decisive Ethiopian victory".
- Battle_of_Adwa strength "120000".
- Battle_of_Adwa strength "17700".
- Battle_of_Adwa strength "40".
- Battle_of_Adwa strength "56".
- Battle_of_Adwa territory "Ethiopian independence is officially confirmed".
- Battle_of_Adwa territory "Italy acquires Medri Bahri and the Ottoman Habesh province leading to creation of Eritrea".
- Battle_of_Adwa wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:1896_in_Ethiopia.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:1896_in_Italy.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:Battles_involving_Ethiopia.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:Battles_involving_Italy.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:Battles_of_the_First_Italo-Ethiopian_War.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:Conflicts_in_1896.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:History_of_Eritrea.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:History_of_Ethiopia.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:Military_history_of_Eritrea.
- Battle_of_Adwa subject Category:Military_history_of_Ethiopia.
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- Battle_of_Adwa type BattlesInvolvingEthiopia.
- Battle_of_Adwa type BattlesInvolvingItaly.
- Battle_of_Adwa type BattlesOfTheFirstItalo-AbyssinianWar.
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- Battle_of_Adwa comment "The Battle of Adwa (also known as Adowa, or sometimes by the Italian name Adua) was fought on 1 March 1896 between the Ethiopian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy near the town of Adwa, Ethiopia, in Tigray. It was the climactic battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War, securing Ethiopian sovereignty.As the 20th century approached, most of Africa had been carved up among the European powers.".