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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by eritrea » 14 Feb 2024, 20:50

Selam/ wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 19:51
Please cut this revisionist bullsh!t & get over it. Despite Italy’s modern weaponry & assistance from Eritrean Ascaris, Alula battled the invaders & defeated them miserably. It’s mind boggling to hear that a dead Dejazmach fought & won the war.

https://military-history.fandom.com/wik ... _of_Dogali


Blame, the lack of noble character in the Ethiopian political structure that is the cause of your confused understanding of reality.

If you had any integrity the first question you could have asked was, Who is this guy? And why have I never heard about him before?

So in the future, for your own good, any accurate information, you need to get it from where it happened, not from made up fiction stories.

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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by eritrea » 14 Feb 2024, 21:01

Zack wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 20:41
you are being dishonest here why are u misquoting Eritrea in here.. Eritrea said that four woman of the four villages managed the villagers the people community to come to gether so in essence the woman initiated the frame work and the foundation the people could come together , When men fight or have dissagreement woman tend to be more compramising and it is a trait that can bring people together. All in all We know Eritrean woman are strong they have shown this in the independence war and were playing active role so what makes u think the generation in the 19 century could not organise their communities.


Dr Zackovich
Exactly Zack. We're not talking about clans here. They are all from the same clan but four different villages. The number of women that arranged the meeting I don't know. But they were women from the four villages.

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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by Fiyameta » 14 Feb 2024, 21:22

The estimated half a million blacks in Yemen that are called "Akhdam" (servants), or "The Untouchables", came from the Oromo region of Ethiopia in the late 1800's, when a slave-trader from Tigray named Alula Aba Nega sold millions of Oromo boys and girls into slavery.

Slave-trader Alula may be a "hero" to the agame like Selam/Horus, but to the Oromo people he was an evil incarnate like Hitler.




During their 27 years of reign, the agame sold thousands of Oromo and Amhara babies for $15,000 each in the name of "adoption." Many of the children were sold to white H0m0sexuals whose countries' laws forbade them from adopting children.


"Poor Ethiopian mothers are under intense pressure to give up their children for adoption to prospective parents in the Western world," says DR correspondent Line Gertsen, an investigative journalist reporting from the impoverished African nation of Ethiopia, which right now is at the center of adoption scandal to richer parts of the world.
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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by Mesob » 14 Feb 2024, 21:27

Is this Eritrea during during HIM Haile Selassie? A hyena in down town Asmara is free in 2024 than humans.
Issaias must be turning himself into a hyena at night, who else would such a freedom in Eritrea
Remember the legend, the Habesha buddah Tebib turns himself into a hyena



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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by Selam/ » 14 Feb 2024, 21:33

Why would I need to read about your random Dejach? I am only interested in the historical fact that the battle of Dogali was fought between Ethiopians and Italy (including askaris). Alula led the Ethiopian army and killed 500 Italians. Then Rome erected an obelisk to commemorate Italy’s humiliating defeat.

eritrea wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 20:50
Selam/ wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 19:51
Please cut this revisionist bullsh!t & get over it. Despite Italy’s modern weaponry & assistance from Eritrean Ascaris, Alula battled the invaders & defeated them miserably. It’s mind boggling to hear that a dead Dejazmach fought & won the war.

https://military-history.fandom.com/wik ... _of_Dogali


Blame, the lack of noble character in the Ethiopian political structure that is the cause of your confused understanding of reality.

If you had any integrity the first question you could have asked was, Who is this guy? And why have I never heard about him before?

So in the future, for your own good, any accurate information, you need to get it from where it happened, not from made up fiction stories.

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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by Selam/ » 14 Feb 2024, 21:50

አንተ በጭባጫ ህግደፍ - ምናባክ ያስደንቅሃል በ1880 የባሪያ ንግድ ቢኖር? ጥቁር ህዝቦች ከዚያ በኋላም እንደ ቤት ዕቃ የነጭና የአረብ ንብረት ሆነው ያገለግሉ አልነበረም እንዴ? ከዚያ በኋላስ፣ ያንተ ዘመዶችስ በገዛ ሃገራቸው ለፋሺስት ጣሊያን እንደ ባሪያ ሆነው ያገለግሉ አልነበረም እንዴ?

የሌላው ጉድፍ ብቻ የሚታይህ ጎዶሎ ስለሆንክ የወያኔ የ27 ዓመት ጥፋት ፍንትው ብሎ ሲታይህ፣ በሳዋ በረሃ የሚኳትኑት ኤርትራውያኖች፣ በባህርና ውቅያኖስ የሚያልቁት ወንድምና እህቶችህን ረሳሃቸው። እርጥብ!


https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/economy/2 ... eport-says
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2014/ ... ture-camps
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2018 ... -container
Fiyameta wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 21:22
The estimated half a million blacks in Yemen that are called "Akhdam" (servants), or "The Untouchables", came from the Oromo region of Ethiopia in the late 1800's, when a slave-trader from Tigray named Alula Aba Nega sold millions of Oromo boys and girls into slavery.

Slave-trader Alula may be a "hero" to the agame like Selam/Horus, but to the Oromo people he was an evil incarnate like Hitler.




During their 27 years of reign, the agame sold thousands of Oromo and Amhara babies for $15,000 each in the name of "adoption." Many of the children were sold to white H0m0sexuals whose countries' laws forbade them from adopting children.


"Poor Ethiopian mothers are under intense pressure to give up their children for adoption to prospective parents in the Western world," says DR correspondent Line Gertsen, an investigative journalist reporting from the impoverished African nation of Ethiopia, which right now is at the center of adoption scandal to richer parts of the world.

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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by kerenite » 15 Feb 2024, 17:09

Selam/ wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 21:33
Why would I need to read about your random Dejach? I am only interested in the historical fact that the battle of Dogali was fought between Ethiopians and Italy (including askaris). Alula led the Ethiopian army and killed 500 Italians. Then Rome erected an obelisk to commemorate Italy’s humiliating defeat.

eritrea wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 20:50
Selam/ wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 19:51
Please cut this revisionist bullsh!t & get over it. Despite Italy’s modern weaponry & assistance from Eritrean Ascaris, Alula battled the invaders & defeated them miserably. It’s mind boggling to hear that a dead Dejazmach fought & won the war.

https://military-history.fandom.com/wik ... _of_Dogali


Blame, the lack of noble character in the Ethiopian political structure that is the cause of your confused understanding of reality.

If you had any integrity the first question you could have asked was, Who is this guy? And why have I never heard about him before?

So in the future, for your own good, any accurate information, you need to get it from where it happened, not from made up fiction stories.
Tena yistilign,

There was no such thing as Ethiopian army. Those who faced the italians at dogali were rag tag tembien militias. Ethiopia was never in their mind. Alula indoctrinated his militias by lying to them that every ferenj has gold and money in his pocket and if you my militias happen to kill them, the treasure will belong to you personally.

Where was toQur sew during such time? he was raiding welayta and capturing slaves to sell them to the arab world. Dogali was never in his mind, on the contrary he sent ras mekonnen (the father of sillassie) to italy to make a deal with them. The mission of ras mekonnen was to ensure the italians that menilik will recognize the highland of eritrea and will officially announce that it belongs to Italy provided that they equip him with modern cannons to fight their common enemy atse Yohannes.

And you people tell us "ethiopian army". Man! Read your fuccked up history properly.

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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by kerenite » 15 Feb 2024, 18:45

eritrea wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 08:15
History should be told by historians and researchers for the main reasons of knowledge and not to find political reasoning to deceive a population. This is often done in Ethiopian politics.

For example, we are told time and time again that the battle of Dogali near Massawa on January 26, 1887 was led by Rasi Alula. But of course that is completely false. It was led and won by Dejezmach Mesfin Weldemichael. Son of Rasi Weldemichael Solomon. Unfortunately, he was martyred at the hands of the Italians after the war. And no one knows where his remains are buried but it is likely that he was taken to Italy and killed there.
You are a pathological liar.

It was alula's rag tag tembien militias who defeated the italians at dogali and not any son of hamassien.

Don't try to re-write history.

You too should re-read the true history.

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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by eritrea » 15 Feb 2024, 18:59

kerenite wrote:
15 Feb 2024, 18:45
You are a pathological liar.

It was alula's rag tag tembien militias who defeated the italians at dogali and not any son of hamassien.

Don't try to re-write history.

You too should re-read the true history.
I guess you want some attention ha. Well, it's not wrong to be a Tigrain. You just need to accept your fate that you are Tigrain.

Then you won't have to go around detours to defend the one you want to defend.

There ends my message and don't expect any response back.

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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by Selam/ » 15 Feb 2024, 19:43

ወዳጄ
የማያውቁትን ከመዘባረቅ በፊት ፣ አንብቦ ወይንም ጠይቆ መረዳት ጥሩ ነው። የዶጋሊ ጦርነት ጊዜ ምኒልክ የሸዋ ፣ ዮሐንስ ደግሞ የኢትዮጵያ ንጉሥ ነበሩ። አሉላ ጣሊያንን ብቻ ሳይሆን ድባቅ የመታው፣ የዛሬይቷን የአንተን ኤርትራንም በአጤ ዮሐንስ ተሾሞ ያስተዳድር ነበር።

ሆነ ብለህ ከሆነ የምትዋሸው በጣም ነውር ነው። ራስህን ለማታለል ከሆነ ደግሞ የምትዘባርቀው፣ እዚህ አደባባይ ሳይሆን መኝታ ቤትህ ግድግዳ ላይ “አሉላ ሌባ ነው” ፣ “ምኒልክ ሆነ ብሎ ዶጋሊ አልተዋጋልንም” ብለህ ለጥፍ። ውሸትህን በየቀኑ እያነበነብከው ትንበሻበሸዋለህ! Cheers!

kerenite wrote:
15 Feb 2024, 17:09
Selam/ wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 21:33
Why would I need to read about your random Dejach? I am only interested in the historical fact that the battle of Dogali was fought between Ethiopians and Italy (including askaris). Alula led the Ethiopian army and killed 500 Italians. Then Rome erected an obelisk to commemorate Italy’s humiliating defeat.

eritrea wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 20:50
Selam/ wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 19:51
Please cut this revisionist bullsh!t & get over it. Despite Italy’s modern weaponry & assistance from Eritrean Ascaris, Alula battled the invaders & defeated them miserably. It’s mind boggling to hear that a dead Dejazmach fought & won the war.

https://military-history.fandom.com/wik ... _of_Dogali


Blame, the lack of noble character in the Ethiopian political structure that is the cause of your confused understanding of reality.

If you had any integrity the first question you could have asked was, Who is this guy? And why have I never heard about him before?

So in the future, for your own good, any accurate information, you need to get it from where it happened, not from made up fiction stories.
Tena yistilign,

There was no such thing as Ethiopian army. Those who faced the italians at dogali were rag tag tembien militias. Ethiopia was never in their mind. Alula indoctrinated his militias by lying to them that every ferenj has gold and money in his pocket and if you my militias happen to kill them, the treasure will belong to you personally.

Where was toQur sew during such time? he was raiding welayta and capturing slaves to sell them to the arab world. Dogali was never in his mind, on the contrary he sent ras mekonnen (the father of sillassie) to italy to make a deal with them. The mission of ras mekonnen was to ensure the italians that menilik will recognize the highland of eritrea and will officially announce that it belongs to Italy provided that they equip him with modern cannons to fight their common enemy atse Yohannes.

And you people tell us "ethiopian army". Man! Read your fuccked up history properly.

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Re: The battle of Dogali January 26, 1887

Post by kerenite » 16 Feb 2024, 15:39

eritrea wrote:
15 Feb 2024, 18:59
kerenite wrote:
15 Feb 2024, 18:45
You are a pathological liar.

It was alula's rag tag tembien militias who defeated the italians at dogali and not any son of hamassien.

Don't try to re-write history.

You too should re-read the true history.
I guess you want some attention ha. Well, it's not wrong to be a Tigrain. You just need to accept your fate that you are Tigrain.

Then you won't have to go around detours to defend the one you want to defend.

There ends my message and don't expect any response back.
Dude,

If you sport the nickname ertitrea, it doesn't mean you are an Eritrean, you are just a bigot amiche who knew eritrea, the eritrea of post-1998.

You made laugh when you blubbered that I am seeking your attention and that I am a tigriyan.

Dude,

I ain't a tigrayan, tigriyans are more related to you than to me. The problem with you higdef cadres that whoever oposes the dictator in Eritrea is a tigrayan.

Finally, it is Friday, I love Friday (weekend) just my views:

You are one of the few higdef slaves here who claim eritrea is progressing or hager tHimbeb alla. Lol

Let's compare Eritrea with Singapore oops the Gaza strip.

Did you know that there were 7 universities in the besieged GAZA strip with functioning 24/7 water and Strom power prior to 7 Oct 2024?

Can you name one university in Eritrea? Of course you can't.

In conclusion, I don't give a rats asz if you respond or not respond to my posts but if you lie I promise, I will bash you.

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