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Re: Why Sudan Tribune approved to publish the following Article?

Post by euroland » 17 Jun 2023, 22:18

Agame boy
The important question of the day is ….

Have the WFP trucks arrived to Chigray yet? Is your relatives have their daily expired wheat on their table tonight?


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Re: Why Sudan Tribune approved to publish the following Article?

Post by Tog Wajale E.R. » 17 Jun 2023, 22:18

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Re: Why Sudan Tribune approved to publish the following Article?

Post by TesfaNews » 17 Jun 2023, 22:21

In 1517, the coastal regions of Eritrea (Bahir Negash | Medri Bahre ) fell under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. At about the same time, kingdoms from what are now known as Ethiopia and Sudan fought over the rest of Eritrea.

In 1823, Egyptian forces encroached into the Gash Barka, Western lowland of Eritrea
In 1840, Egypt occupied the lowland of Eritrea.

In 1872, the Egyptians displaced the Turks and ruled the Eritrean Red Sea coast. During the period of 1872-1882, Eritrea was under the colonial rule of Egypt.

: In 1882, Italy occupied the port of Assab.

In 1885, Italy occupied the port of Massawa and other regions along the Red Sea coast.

In 1889, Italy conquered all of Eritrea. In 1890, the Italian king, Humbert I, officially declared that Eritrea was one of its colonies. This lasted till 1941.

The existence of Eritrea as a distinct entity began in the late 19th century, during the European powers' scramble for Africa.

In 1896, the Italians launched an attack against Ethiopia. The then Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia defeated the Italian army and became the only African leader of the time to repulse a European army. The defeated Italian power in Eritrea was forced to enter into several bilateral and trilateral treaties for the delimitation of the Eritrean-Ethiopian boundary.

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Re: Why Sudan Tribune approved to publish the following Article?

Post by Axumezana » 17 Jun 2023, 22:56

Ascari boy TesfaNews,
The above chronicle intentionally omitted histories related Bhare Negash as part of Ethiopia, Emperor Yohannes the 4th rule beyond the Mereb river & the wars fought with Egypt, Turkish, and Italy during that time. Kebessa has been also with Ethiopia or Tigray all or most of the time.

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Re: Why Sudan Tribune approved to publish the following Article?

Post by TesfaNews » 17 Jun 2023, 23:33

Axumezana wrote:
17 Jun 2023, 22:56
Ascari boy TesfaNews,
The above chronicle intentionally omitted histories related Bhare Negash as part of Ethiopia, Emperor Yohannes the 4th rule beyond the Mereb river & the wars fought with Egypt, Turkish, and Italy during that time. Kebessa has been also with Ethiopia or Tigray all or most of the time.
Bahre Negash was a Eritrean Royal Dynasty the Medri Bahri Dynasty of Hazega/Tsazega were selected by Shewan Zara Yacob in 1450 to rule Eritrea. as a gift he gave eritrea 3000 Maya Warriors from Mojo!

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Re: Why Sudan Tribune approved to publish the following Article?

Post by Axumezana » 17 Jun 2023, 23:40

No Eritrea before the conquest of Italy! Bahre Negash was always a Tigrayan from the proper Tigray that included Kebessa!

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Re: Why Sudan Tribune approved to publish the following Article?

Post by Axumezana » 18 Jun 2023, 22:07

Axumezana wrote:
17 Jun 2023, 23:40
No Eritrea before the conquest of Italy! Bahre Negash was always a Tigrayan from the proper Tigray that included Kebessa!

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