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Personal Stories(12)

Extraordinary StoriesStory

Extraordinary Stories

The history of Eritrea is complex, fascinating, mesmerizing and gripping. Those that lived through it should tell their stories. Zantana works towards accomplishing that.

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Heaven - so close, yet so far awayStory

Heaven - so close, yet so far away

The story of an Eritrean freedom fighter on a night mission into the city of Asmara where he was forced to confront his strong emotions of longing and nostalgia

Azentawi
Song - "Libey" (My Heart) by Bereket MengesteabStory

Song - "Libey" (My Heart) by Bereket Mengesteab

Translation of the Song - "Libey" (My Heart) by Bereket Mengesteab; Bereket sings for Eritrea as a young weyzerit (Miss) raised in places throughout the country

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Song - "ዓደየ ዓደየ" My Country by Yishak TewoldemedhinStory

Song - "ዓደየ ዓደየ" My Country by Yishak Tewoldemedhin

Song - "ዓደየ ዓደየ" My Country, My Country by Yishak Tewoldemedhin; a beloved children's song written by one of Eritrea's prominent educators

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Woldeab's Letter to IbrahimStory

Woldeab's Letter to Ibrahim

Woldeab Woldemariam wrote a warm letter as a eulogy for his friend and comrade Ibrahim Sultan remembering their eventful struggle for Eritrean independence.

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Key Historical Events to Demystify EritreaStory

Key Historical Events to Demystify Eritrea

Where is Eritrea? How did it come to be a country? Key events in the ancient, colonial and revolutionary History of Eritrea.

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On the BattlefieldStory

On the Battlefield

In 1994, young Selamawit Alazar wrote this moving poem for her uncle Haddish Afeworki who fell on the battlefield for the liberation of Eritrea. It was featured in the Eritrea Profile newspaper.

Azentawi
The 2nd Massacre at HirgigoStory

The 2nd Massacre at Hirgigo

The 2nd Massacre at frontmatter

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Negusse the TyrantStory

Negusse the Tyrant

Negusse the Tyrant

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Timeline of the History of EritreaStory

Timeline of the History of Eritrea

The major historical events in the history of Eritrea chronologically ordered in an interactive graphical timeline

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The Limping DonkeyStory

The Limping Donkey

The amazing story of a mysterious limping donkey in a village in the highlands of Eritrea who was fondly celebrated by his community.

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The Hum Across TownStory

The Hum Across Town

A young boy from Asmara remembers the day EPLF freedom fighters liberated his city, heralding the independence of Eritrea from Ethiopia after 30 years of war.

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Historical Events(150)

Flag-Raising Ceremony Of Eritrea at the United Nations History

Flag-Raising Ceremony Of Eritrea at the United Nations

The flag-Raising ceremony Of the new nation of Eritrea at the United Nations in New York on May 28, 1993.

Azentawi28 May, 1993
Eritrea's Liberation Day - a Victorious ending to Armed StruggleHistory

Eritrea's Liberation Day - a Victorious ending to Armed Struggle

EPLF forces moved into the capital city of Eritrea, Asmara, liberating Eritrea from the Ethiopian military rule after a 30-year bloody armed struggle.

Azentawi24 May, 1991
The Massacre at MassawaHistory

The Massacre at Massawa

The Massacre at Massawa

Azentawi24 Apr, 1990
The Massacre at AfabetHistory

The Massacre at Afabet

The Massacre at Afabet

Azentawi3 Apr, 1990 - 4 Apr, 1990
The Battle of Massawa - Operation FenqlHistory

The Battle of Massawa - Operation Fenql

Offensive by Eritrean Peoples Liberation Front forces to liberate Massawa, Eritrea, and cut off the supply route to Asmara, facing the entrenched Ethiopian army and its naval force.

Azentawi8 Feb, 1990 - 11 Feb, 1990
Formation of the Ginda FrontHistory

Formation of the Ginda Front

The formation of Ginda Front where EPLF made the stand to block all Ethiopian Army's attempts to break through to retake the port city of Massawa.

AzentawiBetween the months of Feb and May 1990
The Massacre at She'ebHistory

The Massacre at She'eb

Ethiopian soldiers rounded up all the residents of She'eb in the center of town and massacred 400 of them - most of them women and children

Azentawi12 May, 1988
The Massacre at ShebahHistory

The Massacre at Shebah

The Massacre at Shebah

Azentawi4 May, 1988
The Third Massacre at AgordatHistory

The Third Massacre at Agordat

The Third Massacre at Agordat

AzentawiIn April of 1988
The Battle of Afabet – EPLF Operation to Destroy Nadew CommandHistory

The Battle of Afabet – EPLF Operation to Destroy Nadew Command

The Battle of Afabet brought about the annihilation of the Ethiopian Army's Nadew Command. EPLF's growing military prowess and strategic acumen became evident.

Azentawi17 Mar, 1988 - 20 Mar, 1988
Capacities of EPLF and Ethiopian Armies at AfabetHistory

Capacities of EPLF and Ethiopian Armies at Afabet

Capacities of EPLF and Ethiopian Armies at the Battle of Afabet when EPLF launched an offensive to destroy Nadew Command

AzentawiIn March of 1988
EPLF's Battle Plan Against Nadew CommandHistory

EPLF's Battle Plan Against Nadew Command

EPLF's battle plan to completely encircle and annihilate the Ethiopian Army's Nadew Command at the Battle of Afabet

AzentawiBetween March of 1987 and January of 1988
EPLF's Strategy to Destroy Nadew CommandHistory

EPLF's Strategy to Destroy Nadew Command

EPLF daringly planned to destroy Nadew Command after meticulous intelligence gathering and diversionary operations behind enemy lines

AzentawiIn the year 1987
The Massacre at MogoraibHistory

The Massacre at Mogoraib

The Massacre at Mogoraib

Azentawi19 Oct, 1985
Ethiopian Derg Government 8th Military Offensive Against EPLF - Operation Bahre-NagashHistory

Ethiopian Derg Government 8th Military Offensive Against EPLF - Operation Bahre-Nagash

Ethiopian Derg Government 8th Military Offensive Against EPLF - Operation Bahre-Nagash

Azentawi10 Oct, 1985 - 4 Dec, 1983
EPLF Commando 18 Minute Operation at Asmara Air Force BaseHistory

EPLF Commando 18 Minute Operation at Asmara Air Force Base

33 military aircraft were destroyed in 18 minutes by elite EPLF commando unit at the Ethiopian Air Force base at Asmara Airport.

Azentawi21 May, 1984
Ethiopian Derg Government 7th Military Offensive Against EPLF - SelaHta WerarHistory

Ethiopian Derg Government 7th Military Offensive Against EPLF - SelaHta Werar

Ethiopian Derg Government 7th Military Offensive Against EPLF - SelaHta Werar

Azentawi23 Mar, 1983 - 31 Aug, 1983
Coup within ELF led by Abdullah Idris and the Death of Melake TekleHistory

Coup within ELF led by Abdullah Idris and the Death of Melake Tekle

Abdullah Idris and his group staged a coup against the ELF leadership accusing them of defeatism and handing over their arms to the Sudanese Army. Melake Tekle resisted arrest and was killed.

Azentawi25 Mar, 1982
Ethiopian Derg Government 6th Military Offensive Against EPLFHistory

Ethiopian Derg Government 6th Military Offensive Against EPLF

Ethiopian Derg Government 6th Military Offensive Against EPLF

Azentawi15 Feb, 1982 - 20 Jun, 1982
Asmara Manifesto and the Launch of the Red Star CampaignHistory

Asmara Manifesto and the Launch of the Red Star Campaign

The Ethiopian Derg government launched the multi-faceted Red Star Campaign in Asmara, Eritrea, to annihilate the Eritrean Peoples Liberation Front "once and for all."

Azentawi25 Jan, 1982 - 31 Jan, 1982
Ethiopian Derg Government 5th Military Offensive Against EPLFHistory

Ethiopian Derg Government 5th Military Offensive Against EPLF

The Ethiopian Derg Army launched its 5th campaign aiming to split EPLF's defense lines for double-encirclement and cut supply lines to the Nakfa Front in July 1979.

Azentawi14 Jul, 1979 - 26 Jul, 1979
Ethiopian Derg Government 4th Military Offensive Against EPLFHistory

Ethiopian Derg Government 4th Military Offensive Against EPLF

The Ethiopian Derg Army launched its 4th campaign aiming to break EPLF's fortified positions in a frontal attack at the Nakfa Front on March 30, 1979.

Azentawi30 Mar, 1979 - 11 Apr, 1979
Ethiopian Derg Government 3rd Military Campaign Against EPLFHistory

Ethiopian Derg Government 3rd Military Campaign Against EPLF

The Ethiopian Derg Army launched its 3rd campaign at Genfelom and Emahmime, with reinforcements from Asmara, Agordat and Massawa. Nakfa Front was established.

AzentawiIn January of 1979
Ethiopian Derg Government 2nd Military Campaign Against EPLFHistory

Ethiopian Derg Government 2nd Military Campaign Against EPLF

With a 3-month preparation, the Ethiopian Derg army launched its 2nd military campaign to annihilate EPLF in central highlands of Eritrea.

Azentawi18 Nov, 1978
Ethiopian Derg Government 1st Military Campaign Against EPLFHistory

Ethiopian Derg Government 1st Military Campaign Against EPLF

The multi-pronged, 1st campaign of the Ethiopian Derg army against Eritrean liberation fronts of ELF and EPLF started on June 13, 1978. Asmara was captured.

Azentawi13 Jun, 1978
The Retreat of ELF and EPLF from Eritrean townsHistory

The Retreat of ELF and EPLF from Eritrean towns

In mid-1978, the Eritrean revolution faced a decisive moment when the military balance of power shifted. A strategic withdrawal was made.

AzentawiIn June of 1978
First EPLF Attack To Take MassawaHistory

First EPLF Attack To Take Massawa

EPLF attempts to take Massawa.

Azentawi23 Dec, 1977
The Massacre at HirgigoHistory

The Massacre at Hirgigo

The Massacre at Hirgigo

Azentawi17 Apr, 1975
The Second Massacre at Agordat - Black SundayHistory

The Second Massacre at Agordat - Black Sunday

Following the assassination of a collaborator by ELF freedom fighters, an Ethiopian general orders the massacre against the residents of Agordat.

Azentawi9 Mar, 1975
The Massacre at Asmara and Surrounding VillagesHistory

The Massacre at Asmara and Surrounding Villages

The Massacre at Asmara and Surrounding Villages

Azentawi14 Feb, 1975
ELF Operation at Sembel PrisonHistory

ELF Operation at Sembel Prison

ELF carried out an operation at Sembel Prison in Asmara, Eritrea, freeing 730 political prisoners.

Azentawi12 Feb, 1975
The Massacre at WokidibaHistory

The Massacre at Wokidiba

The Massacre at Wokidiba

Azentawi2 Feb, 1975
The Massacre at AsmaraHistory

The Massacre at Asmara

The Massacre at Asmara

Azentawi28 Dec, 1974
Gen. Aman Andom was Killed by the Military DergHistory

Gen. Aman Andom was Killed by the Military Derg

General Aman Andom, the Eritrean-born chairman of the Military Derg (council) and acting Head of State of Ethiopia was Killed by the Derg over critical disagreements over the path forward after the fall of Emperor Haile Selassie I.

Azentawi23 Nov, 1974
The Massacre at Om HajerHistory

The Massacre at Om Hajer

The Massacre at Om Hajer

Azentawi10 Jul, 1974
The Massacre at KerenHistory

The Massacre at Keren

The Massacre at Keren

AzentawiIn the year 1971
The Massacre at OnaHistory

The Massacre at Ona

At Ona, more than 800 residents and people who fled from the Ethiopian army's bloody raids of the surrounding villages, notably Besikdira, were massacred.

Azentawi1 Dec, 1970
The Massacre at BesikdiraHistory

The Massacre at Besikdira

Ethiopian soldiers rounded up the entire village of Besikdira, forced the people into the local mosque, shot into them until almost all of them, including the elderly, women and children were dead.

Azentawi30 Nov, 1970
The Massacre at ElaberedHistory

The Massacre at Elabered

The Massacre at Elabered

Azentawi17 Jan, 1970
The Massacre in HazemoHistory

The Massacre in Hazemo

The Massacre in Hazemo

Azentawi24 Jul, 1967
The First Massacre at AgordatHistory

The First Massacre at Agordat

The First Massacre at Agordat

AzentawiIn the year 1967
The Battle of TogorubaHistory

The Battle of Togoruba

The first ever organized open-confrontation battle between Eritrean freedom fighters and regular Ethiopian army took place at Togoruba.

Azentawi15 Mar, 1964
Bomb Attack by ELF Fighters At AgordatHistory

Bomb Attack by ELF Fighters At Agordat

A bomb attack on high-level Ethiopian officials was carried out by ELF fighters in Agordat at a gathering to promote Ethiopia's forced annexation of Eritrea.

Azentawi12 Jul, 1962
Beginning of the Armed StruggleHistory

Beginning of the Armed Struggle

Hamid Idris Awate led the first attack on Ethiopian posts heralding the beginning of the armed resistance for Eritrea's independence from Ethiopia

Azentawi1 Sep, 1961
Asmara Theater Association (Mat’A) FoundedHistory

Asmara Theater Association (Mat’A) Founded

Mahber tyatr Asmera (Mat'A) or Asmara Theater Association was founded by interested citizens to push for an Eritrean cultural and national renaissance.

Azentawi3 Aug, 1961
Eritrean Liberation Front was FoundedHistory

Eritrean Liberation Front was Founded

Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) was founded in Cairo by the former Chairman of the General Assembly, then exiled, Idris Mohammed Adem along with other intellectuals.

Azentawi10 Jul, 1960
Eritrean Flag was BannedHistory

Eritrean Flag was Banned

The Eritrean flag with the green olive wreath on a sky-blue background was banned by the Ethiopian government further eroding the autonomy of the Government of Eritrea.

Azentawi24 Dec, 1958
Eritrean Liberation Movement (ELM) EstablishedHistory

Eritrean Liberation Movement (ELM) Established

The clandestine Harekat Tahrir Eritrea, Mahber Shob'Ate or Eritrean Liberation Movement (ELM) was established in November 1958 by five young Eritrean exiles in Port Sudan.

Azentawi2 Nov, 1958
General Strike Occurred in AsmaraHistory

General Strike Occurred in Asmara

A general peaceful strike against the new federal labor laws were held in Asmara. This was met with violent response by the Ethiopian troops. Several were killed while hundreds were wounded.

Azentawi10 Mar, 1958 - 14 Mar, 1958
The Convergence of Student Activism and Military ResistanceHistory

The Convergence of Student Activism and Military Resistance

The rise and convergence of activism of Eritrean students in Cairo and Eritrean soldiers serving in the Sudanese army for Eritrean independence.

AzentawiIn the year 1958
Second Assembly with Unionist Majority was ElectedHistory

Second Assembly with Unionist Majority was Elected

Second Assembly with Unionist Majority was Elected

Azentawi5 Sep, 1956 - 6 Sep, 1956
Early Student Protests BegunHistory

Early Student Protests Begun

Early student protests begun to spread although they were brought under control soon.

AzentawiIn September of 1956
Woldeab Woldemariam Started Radio Broadcasting from CairoHistory

Woldeab Woldemariam Started Radio Broadcasting from Cairo

Woldeab Woldemariam, a leading figure in the movement for the independence of Eritrea, started radio broadcasting from exile in Cairo having survived many assassination attempts at home.

AzentawiIn September of 1956
Tedla Bairu Resigned As Chief Executive of EritreaHistory

Tedla Bairu Resigned As Chief Executive of Eritrea

Tedla Bairu resigned as Chief Executive of Eritrea. He was eventually replaced by Asfaha Woldemichael permanently, after Araya Wassie held the position for 10 days in acting capacity.

Azentawi23 Jul, 1955
Kagnew Station Leased to U.S. for 25 YearsHistory

Kagnew Station Leased to U.S. for 25 Years

A 25-year lease is signed between the governments of the United States and Ethiopia to establish a military communications base at Kagnew Station in Asmara.

Azentawi22 May, 1953
Woldeab Woldemariam Severely Wounded After 7th Assassination AttemptHistory

Woldeab Woldemariam Severely Wounded After 7th Assassination Attempt

Woldeab Woldemariam was severely wounded after a 7th assassination attempt that left him hospitalized for 5 months. He left for exile to Sudan soon after.

AzentawiIn February of 1953
The Syndicate of Free Eritrean Workers was FoundedHistory

The Syndicate of Free Eritrean Workers was Founded

The Syndicate of Free Eritrean Workers was Founded and Woldeab Woldemariam was elected its president. It was the first trade union organization in Eritrea and one of the first in Africa.

Azentawi16 Nov, 1952
Ethiopian Military Occupied key Towns and PortsHistory

Ethiopian Military Occupied key Towns and Ports

Ethiopian Military Occupied key Towns and Ports

Azentawi15 Sep, 1952 - 30 Sep, 1952
Tedla Bairu Elected As Chief Executive of EritreaHistory

Tedla Bairu Elected As Chief Executive of Eritrea

Tedla Bairu was elected as Chief Executive of the Government of Eritrea, under the federal Imperial Ethiopian Crown

Azentawi13 Sep, 1952
Federal Act Federating Eritrea with Ethiopia RatifiedHistory

Federal Act Federating Eritrea with Ethiopia Ratified

Emperor Haile Selassie ratified the Federal Act, federating Eritrea with Ethiopia per UN resolution in the Throne Room of the Imperial Palace in Addis Ababa.

Azentawi11 Sep, 1952
Constitution Drafted by UN was AdoptedHistory

Constitution Drafted by UN was Adopted

Constitution Drafted by UN was Adopted

Azentawi10 Jun, 1952
Eritreans Voted For Representative AssemblyHistory

Eritreans Voted For Representative Assembly

The first election in the history of Eritrea was held by memebers of the public to elect their representatives in the National Assembly

Azentawi26 Mar, 1952
Eritrean Student Movement in CairoHistory

Eritrean Student Movement in Cairo

A group of Eritrean students in Cairo, Egypt, formed a pivotal organization that would shape the course of Eritrea's revolutionary history.

Azentawi21 Jan, 1952
British Campaign Successfully Ended Shifta-Related ViolenceHistory

British Campaign Successfully Ended Shifta-Related Violence

British Campaign Successfully Ended Shifta-Related Violence that became rampant with the unrest and division within the Eritrean society on deciding the future of the colony of Eritrea

AzentawiIn June of 1951
Transition to Federation - U.N. Commissioner Anze Matienzo ArrivedHistory

Transition to Federation - U.N. Commissioner Anze Matienzo Arrived

Following the passing of the UN resolution to federate Eritrea with Ethiopia, Anze Matienzo arrived in Eritrea to oversee the transition to federation.

Azentawi21 Feb, 1951
UN Resolution 390 A (V) passed to federate Eritrea with EthiopiaHistory

UN Resolution 390 A (V) passed to federate Eritrea with Ethiopia

UN Resolution 390 A (V) passed to federate Eritrea with Ethiopia. This was a U.S. sponsored compromise to find a middle ground between full union with Ethiopia and full independence ignoring the majority wish of Eritreans.

Azentawi2 Dec, 1950
Bloody Christian-Muslim Rioting in AsmaraHistory

Bloody Christian-Muslim Rioting in Asmara

A bloody riot ensued after pro-union members lobbed grenades into a funeral procession of a prominent pro-independence Muslim League member in Asmara. Many are killed and wounded in the riot that lasted for three days.

Azentawi21 Feb, 1950 - 23 Feb, 1950
UN Commission of Inquiry Arrived in EritreaHistory

UN Commission of Inquiry Arrived in Eritrea

The UN Commission of Inquiry whose mandate was to determine the views of Eritreans on Union with Ethiopia or Indepence arrived when the division among Eritreans on the issue had reached to new heights of violence.

Azentawi14 Feb, 1950 - 23 Feb, 1950
The Eritrean Independece Bloc was FormedHistory

The Eritrean Independece Bloc was Formed

The Independence Bloc, which included most of the pro-indepence political parties, was formed. It was led by Ibrahim Sultan of the Muslim League.

AzentawiIn June of 1949
The Bevin-Sforza plan for Partitioning Eritrea Rejected by UNHistory

The Bevin-Sforza plan for Partitioning Eritrea Rejected by UN

The Bevin-Sforza plan to partition Eritrea between Ethiopia and Sudan was not adopted by the United Nations as a viable solution for Eritrea.

Azentawi17 May, 1949
The Assassination of Abdulkadir KebireHistory

The Assassination of Abdulkadir Kebire

Abdulkadir Kebire, pioneer of the movement for independence of Eritrea from Ethiopia, was fatally wounded by Unionist sympathizers' attack in Asmara.

Azentawi27 Mar, 1949
Pro-Ethiopian Union Terrorist Attacks on Pro-Independence LeadersHistory

Pro-Ethiopian Union Terrorist Attacks on Pro-Independence Leaders

Terrorist attacks on leaders of the pro-indenpendece movement intensified by the Ethiopian-funded pro-union side.

AzentawiIn the year 1949
The Arrival of the Four Powers Commission in EritreaHistory

The Arrival of the Four Powers Commission in Eritrea

The Four Powers Commission arrived in Eritrea and found Eritreans divided on independence with most highland Christians favoring Union with Ethiopia while Muslims preferring independence.

Azentawi12 Nov, 1947
Eritrean Liberal Progressive Party was Founded by Pro-Independence HighlandersHistory

Eritrean Liberal Progressive Party was Founded by Pro-Independence Highlanders

Eritrean Liberal Progressive Party was Founded by Pro-Independence Highlanders in Adi Keyih. The party had more than 53,000 members.

Azentawi18 Feb, 1947
Paris Peace Treaty - Commission to Decide Eritrea's FutureHistory

Paris Peace Treaty - Commission to Decide Eritrea's Future

On Feb 10, 1947, the Paris Peace Treaty outlined that the fate of Eritrea was to be decided based on the findings of a new Commission, the Four Powers Commission.

Azentawi10 Feb, 1947
The Formation of the Al-Rabita IslamiaHistory

The Formation of the Al-Rabita Islamia

Al-Rabita Islamia, or the Muslim League party, was officially formed in a ceremony in Keren at the gathering of Islamic community leaders from many parts of Eritrea.

Azentawi20 Jan, 1947 - 21 Jan, 1947
The Formation of the Al-Rabita IslamiaHistory

The Formation of the Al-Rabita Islamia

Al-Rabita Islamia is officially formed in a ceremony in Keren at the gathering of Islamic community leaders from many parts of Eritrea.

Azentawi20 Jan, 1947 - 21 Jan, 1947
The arrival of COI in EritreaHistory

The arrival of COI in Eritrea

The arrival of COI in Eritrea

Azentawi20 Jan, 1947 - 21 Jan, 1947
The Unionist Party was Founded by Tedla BairuHistory

The Unionist Party was Founded by Tedla Bairu

The Unionist Party, whose mission was the union of Imperial Ethiopia with the former Italian colony of Eritrea, was founded by Tedla Bairu.

AzentawiIn the year 1947
Eritrean Muslim League was Founded By Ibrahim SultanHistory

Eritrean Muslim League was Founded By Ibrahim Sultan

Following the failure of the Bet Giorgis Conference to unite the "self-determination" movement, Ibrahim Sultan founded the Eritrean Muslim League, or "al-Rabita al-Islamia" in Arabic.

Azentawi3 Dec, 1946
Bet Giorgis Conference (ዋዕላ ቤት ጊዮርጊስ)History

Bet Giorgis Conference (ዋዕላ ቤት ጊዮርጊስ)

The Bet Giorgis Conference was organized by Eritrean Unionist and pro-independence activists to find common ground following concerning domestic and international events.

Azentawi22 Nov, 1946 - 26 Nov, 1946
Massacre in Asmara by Sudanese British SoldiersHistory

Massacre in Asmara by Sudanese British Soldiers

Sudanese British soldiers killed 46 Eritrean civilians while wounding 70 others in Asmara following a clash in a liquor shop. A 3-day mourning was declared by the British administration.

Azentawi28 Aug, 1946
The Formation of the Association for the Union of Ethiopia and EritreaHistory

The Formation of the Association for the Union of Ethiopia and Eritrea

The newspaper Dimtsi Ertra (Voice of Eritrea) announced the formation of the Association for the Union of Ethiopia and Eritrea

Azentawi23 Oct, 1945
Postwar Depression and British Dismantling of InfrastructureHistory

Postwar Depression and British Dismantling of Infrastructure

After WWII was over, economic depression set in. The British dismantled and salvaged many Eritrean factories and transportation infrastructure. Lawlessness and anti-Italian banditry (shiftanet) became rampant.

AzentawiIn the year 1945
The Eritrean Police Went on Strike Against Italian Justice SystemHistory

The Eritrean Police Went on Strike Against Italian Justice System

During the British Military Administration, Eritrean police went on a strike demanding the removal of Italian Police, Italian Laws and Judges; this created opprtunity for the Pro-Ethiopian Unionists

AzentawiIn February of 1944
Ibrahim Sultan Founded Self-Emancipation Movement of the SerfsHistory

Ibrahim Sultan Founded Self-Emancipation Movement of the Serfs

Ibrahim Sultan led the movement to emancipate the Tigre serfs from the Shemagulle feudal landowners. He founded the Emancipation Movement of the Serfs (Harakat Tahrir al Aqnan)

AzentawiIn the year 1943
First Eritrean Newspaper PublishedHistory

First Eritrean Newspaper Published

ናይ ኤርትራ ሰሙናዊ ጋዜጣ (The Eritrean Weekly News) was the official organ of the British that started in 1942 but allowed Eritreans to express their opinions

AzentawiIn the year 1942
Expansion of US and British military Bases in EritreaHistory

Expansion of US and British military Bases in Eritrea

Expansion of U.S. and British military Bases in Eritrea

AzentawiBetween the years 1942 and 1944
Italians in Eritrea Develop Industry and Agriculture for WWII Wartime MarketsHistory

Italians in Eritrea Develop Industry and Agriculture for WWII Wartime Markets

Italians in Eritrea Develop Industry and Agriculture for WWII Wartime Markets

AzentawiBetween January of 1942 and December of 1944
United Nations to Decide the Future of Eritrea Commission DecidedHistory

United Nations to Decide the Future of Eritrea Commission Decided

The Four Powers Commission recommended that the United Nations decide the future of Eritrea.

AzentawiIn the year 1942
The Formation of the Love of Country League (ማሕበር ፍቕሪ ሃገር)History

The Formation of the Love of Country League (ማሕበር ፍቕሪ ሃገር)

The Love of Country League was formed to bring awareness to the suffering of Eritreans under the un-removed Italian officials under the British administration.

Azentawi5 May, 1941
Britain defeated Italy in Eritrea (WW II - Abyssinian Campaigns)History

Britain defeated Italy in Eritrea (WW II - Abyssinian Campaigns)

British Abyssinian Campaigns - World War II offensive against Italy to take over Eritrea and Ethiopia in East Africa.

Azentawi19 Jan, 1941 - 11 Jun, 1941
Italian Invasion of EthiopiaHistory

Italian Invasion of Ethiopia

Italian Invasion of Ethiopia

Azentawi3 Oct, 1935
Railway Reaches AgordatHistory

Railway Reaches Agordat

Railway Reaches Agordat

Azentawi7 Feb, 1928
Massawa Destroyed by EarthquakeHistory

Massawa Destroyed by Earthquake

A magnitude 6.1 earthquake hit Massawa destroying much of the port city

Azentawi14 Aug, 1921
Massawa-Asmara Railway CompletedHistory

Massawa-Asmara Railway Completed

The 125km-long railway connecting Massawa to Asmara was completed by colonial Italians in Eritrea. It is considered an engineering feat for scaling the eastern escarpment of the Great Rift Valley in quite a short distance in one of its sections.

Azentawi6 Dec, 1911
Colonial Land Law - Lowlands to be State LandHistory

Colonial Land Law - Lowlands to be State Land

Colonial Land Law declares lowland as state land

AzentawiIn the year 1909
Asmara Became the Capital of Colonial EritreaHistory

Asmara Became the Capital of Colonial Eritrea

Asmara Became the Capital of Colonial Eritrea

AzentawiIn the year 1900
Ferdinando Martini Became First Civil Governor of EritreaHistory

Ferdinando Martini Became First Civil Governor of Eritrea

Ferdinando Martini became the first civil governor of the Italian Colony of Eritrea

AzentawiIn the year 1897
Treaty of Addis AbabaHistory

Treaty of Addis Ababa

The Treaty of Addis Ababa was signed between Ethiopia's Menelik II and the Italians, recognizing colonial Eritrea, sovereign Ethiopia and the abrogation of the Treaty of Wuchale.

Azentawi23 Oct, 1896
The Battle of AdwaHistory

The Battle of Adwa

The Battle of Adwa, fought between the Ethiopian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy, won by the former, decided the territories of Eritrea and Ethiopia

Azentawi1 Mar, 1896
The Battle of CoatitHistory

The Battle of Coatit

The Battle of Coatit was fought between Italy and Ethiopian army led by Ras Mengesha Yohannes in the First Italo–Ethiopian War where the Italians rebuffed the invasion of their colony.

Azentawi13 Jan, 1895
Bahta Hagos Rebellion Against Italian OccupationHistory

Bahta Hagos Rebellion Against Italian Occupation

Degiat Bahta Hagos Aba T'mer (ባህታ ሓጎስ) of Segeneiti who had previously opposed Abyssinian encroachment into his territory, rebelled against Italian Occupation. He is considered a symbol of resistance to foreign domination.

Azentawi15 Dec, 1894
Italian Agricultural Colonization of the HighlandsHistory

Italian Agricultural Colonization of the Highlands

Italians start confisicating fertile lands from farmers in the highlands and making them work in the farm lands.

AzentawiBetween the years 1891 and 1893
Eritrea was Declared as the New Italian ColonyHistory

Eritrea was Declared as the New Italian Colony

Italy declared the formation of its new colony of Eritrea on the Red Sea, taking territories the weakened Egyptians occupied and expanding to the central highlands. Eritrea got its name from the Erythraean Sea or Red Sea.

Azentawi1 Jan, 1890
Italy occupied AsmaraHistory

Italy occupied Asmara

The Italian started expanding to the highlands taking Keren first and then Asmara after a month.

AzentawiIn August of 1889
Treaty of WuchaleHistory

Treaty of Wuchale

The Treaty of Wuchale, between Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia and Italy, deciding the territories of Eritrea and Northern Ethiopia was signed.

Azentawi2 May, 1889
First Eritrean Ascari RecruitedHistory

First Eritrean Ascari Recruited

The first Eritrean soldiers in the Italian colonial army known as Ascari were recruited. More than 130,000 Ascari would have served in the Italian army by 1941.

AzentawiIn the year 1889
The Battle of DogaliHistory

The Battle of Dogali

A reinforcement battalion of 500 men under Colonel Tommaso De Cristofori en route to the garrison at Saati was ambushed by Ras Alula's men at Dogali and annihilated.

Azentawi26 Jan, 1887
Ras Alula Massacred the Nara and Kunama in EritreaHistory

Ras Alula Massacred the Nara and Kunama in Eritrea

Ras Alula of Abyssinia ordered a bloody raid on the Nara and Kunama ethnic groups, looting and pillaging their territory following his failed siege of Kassala.

Azentawi22 Nov, 1886
Italian Troops Landed at MassawaHistory

Italian Troops Landed at Massawa

On 5 February 1885, Italian troops under Admiral Caimi landed at Massawa as the Egyptians withdrew from the lower Red Sea. They pushed advance posts into the interior of modern-day Eritrea.

Azentawi5 Feb, 1885
Italy Occupied MassawaHistory

Italy Occupied Massawa

Italy continued to expand its hold from the southern Red Sea of the Afar Sultanate and eventually occupied Massawa with no resistance from the Egyptian occupiers.

AzentawiIn February of 1885
The Hewett TreatyHistory

The Hewett Treaty

Hewett Treaty also called as the Treaty of Adwa is signed between Egypt and Ethiopia and Britain ending the conflict beteen Egypt and Ethiopia.

Azentawi3 Jun, 1884
Formation of Italian Colony of AssabHistory

Formation of Italian Colony of Assab

By declaration of the King and Parliament of Italy, the new Italian Colony of Assab is declared

Azentawi5 Jul, 1882
Raesi Woldemichael arrested and imprisonedHistory

Raesi Woldemichael arrested and imprisoned

After having being reconciled with Yohannes IV and his title of Raesi confirmed, Alula plots to have Raesi Woldemichael arrested.

AzentawiIn December of 1879
The Battle at Bet Meka’e, Asmara, with Ras Barya’u of TigrayHistory

The Battle at Bet Meka’e, Asmara, with Ras Barya’u of Tigray

Ras Barya’u of Tigray was sent by Emperor Yohannes IV to subdue Raesi Woldemichael of Mereb Mellash who rebelled against the emperor. Ras Barya'u was killed in the battle and his army defeated.

Azentawi20 May, 1878
Shalleqa Alula Promoted to Ras to Govern Mereb MellashHistory

Shalleqa Alula Promoted to Ras to Govern Mereb Mellash

Shalleqa Alula of Abyssinia was promoted to Ras by Emperor Yohannes IV and assigned governorship of Mereb Mellash to tame the rebel Raesi Woldemichael of Mereb Mellash, current-day central Eritrea.

Azentawi9 Oct, 1876
Raesi Woldemichael Solomon Consolidated Power In Eritrean HighlandsHistory

Raesi Woldemichael Solomon Consolidated Power In Eritrean Highlands

Raesi Woldemichael Solomon consolidated power in the highlands of Eritrea by defeating Degiat Hailu who was favored by Emperor Yohaness IV of Abyssinia at the Battle of Wekidiba

Azentawi17 Jul, 1876
The Battle of Gura’eHistory

The Battle of Gura’e

At the Battle of Gura'e, Egyptian fortress at Gura'e was attacked by the Abyssinian army under Emperor Yohannes IV.

Azentawi8 Mar, 1876 - 9 Mar, 1876
Degiat Woldemichael Given the Title of Raesi (Duke)History

Degiat Woldemichael Given the Title of Raesi (Duke)

Degiat Woldemichael offered his army to support the Egyptians against Yohannes IV; it was declined but given the title of Raesi (eqivalent to Duke)

AzentawiIn February of 1876
The Battle of GundetHistory

The Battle of Gundet

Egyptian forces, moving further inland, were ambushed by the Abyssinian army at a narrow pass at Gundet; with many dead, they were forced to retreat back to Keren and Massawa

Azentawi16 Nov, 1875
Egyptians Fortified Massawa, Keren and HrgigoHistory

Egyptians Fortified Massawa, Keren and Hrgigo

Ismail Pasha of Egypt fortified the garrisons at Massawa, Keren and Hrgigo to put his expansive plans into action and invade Abyssinia-controlled fertile highlands and the Barka delta

AzentawiIn the year 1872
Italian Purchase of the Port of Assab by Giuseppe SapetoHistory

Italian Purchase of the Port of Assab by Giuseppe Sapeto

Italian missionary Giuseppe Sapeto purchased the Port of Assab as Italy joins the European "Scramble for Africa", racing to acquire land on the Red Sea coast of Africa

Azentawi15 Nov, 1869
British Expedition Against Emperor Tewodros II of AbyssiniaHistory

British Expedition Against Emperor Tewodros II of Abyssinia

Gen. Napier's British Expedition against Tewodros II of Abyssinia landed at Zula (Eritrea) for provoking Queen Victoria. Kassa Mercha became Emperor Yohannes IV upon Tewodros' demise by aiding the expedition.

Azentawi2 Jan, 1868 - 13 May, 1868
Third occupation of Massawa by EgyptiansHistory

Third occupation of Massawa by Egyptians

Third occupation of Massawa by Egyptians

AzentawiIn the year 1865
Degiats Hailu and Woldemichael feuded to Rule Mereb MellashHistory

Degiats Hailu and Woldemichael feuded to Rule Mereb Mellash

Degiat Hailu of Tsazzega and Degiat Woldemichael of Hazzega started vying for control of Hamasien and their feud carries on for 20 years.

AzentawiIn the year 1856
Second occupation of Massawa by EgyptiansHistory

Second occupation of Massawa by Egyptians

Having had lost his rule over Massawa because of the resurgence of the Wahhabi rebellion against the Ottomans, Mehmet Ali Pasha was given back his position to rule Massawa

AzentawiIn the year 1846
Dejazmach Wube Intensified His Ruthless RuleHistory

Dejazmach Wube Intensified His Ruthless Rule

Dejazmach Wube continued his 6-year long, brutal military administration in highlands, constantly raided lowlands, used divide-and-rule strategy and sought French and British support.

AzentawiIn the year 1844
Egyptian fortification of Kassala and the Subjugation of the Beni AmerHistory

Egyptian fortification of Kassala and the Subjugation of the Beni Amer

The Egyptians fortified the city of Kassala and raided the surrounding region subjugating the Beni Amer people.

AzentawiIn the year 1841
Father Giuseppe Sapeto founded Catholic MissionaryHistory

Father Giuseppe Sapeto founded Catholic Missionary

Father Giuseppe Sapeto arrived in the southern coastal areas of Denkalia and established an Italian Catholic Missionary

AzentawiIn the year 1837
Dejazmach Wube of Semien dominated Mereb MellashHistory

Dejazmach Wube of Semien dominated Mereb Mellash

Dejazmach Wube of Semien dominated Mereb Mellash with ruthless miltary raids and pillaging for 8 years.

AzentawiIn the year 1832
Egyptians Raid Western LowlandsHistory

Egyptians Raid Western Lowlands

Egyptians raid western lowlands for lucrative slave trade and taxation through their garrison at Kassala raiding the lands of the Beni Amer, Nara, Kunama and Bilen.

AzentawiIn the year 1832
Naib Yahya Rebelled Against Egyptian RuleHistory

Naib Yahya Rebelled Against Egyptian Rule

Naib Yahya of Hirgigo rebelled against the Egyptian rule under Ibrahim Pasha after he was dismissed from his position forcing the Egyptians to negotiate a truce.

AzentawiIn the year 1826
Mehmet Ali of Egypt took MassawaHistory

Mehmet Ali of Egypt took Massawa

Mehmet Ali of Egypt took the administration of the Eyalet of Habesh including the port of Massawa, eroding the power of the local Naib nobility, after he defeated the Saudis who led the Wahhabi uprising in the Arabian Peninsula.

AzentawiIn December of 1813
Rise of Ras Michael Sehul of Tigray and the Deposition of Bahri Negassi BokreHistory

Rise of Ras Michael Sehul of Tigray and the Deposition of Bahri Negassi Bokre

Bahri Negassi Bokru was deposed and Ras Michael Sehul of Tigray took power in the highlands

AzentawiIn the year 1768
Bahri Negassi Gebrekristos of Tsazzega rules Mereb MellashHistory

Bahri Negassi Gebrekristos of Tsazzega rules Mereb Mellash

Bahri Negassi Gebrekristos of Tsazzega rules Mereb Mellash and Tigray - at the height of the Baheri Negassis' independent power

AzentawiIn the year 1700
Rival Houses of Hazzega and Tsazzega emergedHistory

Rival Houses of Hazzega and Tsazzega emerged

Rival houses of Hazzega and Tsazzega emerged and would vie for control of Mereb Mellash for the next 130 years

AzentawiIn the year 1700
Ottoman Turks Appoint the Naib to Govern CoastHistory

Ottoman Turks Appoint the Naib to Govern Coast

Ottoman Turks appoint the Naib to govern the Coastal plains while the highlands remained under the Abyssinian-supported Bahri Negassi

AzentawiIn the year 1589
Bahri Negassi Yeshaq Revolted Against AbyssiniaHistory

Bahri Negassi Yeshaq Revolted Against Abyssinia

Bahri Negassi Yeshaq revolted against Abyssinia; Midri Bahri was devided into Ottoman-controlled coast and Abyssinia-controlled highlands

AzentawiIn the year 1578
Colonial History of Eritrea: From Ottoman Ports to Italian ColonyHistory

Colonial History of Eritrea: From Ottoman Ports to Italian Colony

From the Ottoman seizure of Massawa in 1557 to the declaration of the Italian Colony of Eritrea on 1 January 1890, modern Eritrea was forged through centuries of foreign occupation, local resistance, and the fierce will of its highland kingdoms.

AzentawiBetween the years 1557 and 1890
Bahri Negassi Yeshaq Fought Back Turkish InvasionsHistory

Bahri Negassi Yeshaq Fought Back Turkish Invasions

Bahri Negassi Yeshaq fought back the invading Ottoman Turks by leading the local peasantry recapturing Debarwa, the capital of his kingdom of Medri Bahri.

AzentawiIn the year 1557
Ottoman Turks Occupied the Harbor of MassawaHistory

Ottoman Turks Occupied the Harbor of Massawa

Massawa was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1557. The Ottomans made it the capital of Habesh Eyalet with the intention of expanding further inland into Medri Bahri.

AzentawiIn the year 1557
Beni Amer Confederecy FormedHistory

Beni Amer Confederecy Formed

After the alliance with the Funj of Sudan and together defeating their Belew rulers, the Beni Amer led by Amer Kunu form a confederecy

AzentawiIn the year 1550
Bahri Negassi Yeshaq Fought Against Ahmad GureyHistory

Bahri Negassi Yeshaq Fought Against Ahmad Gurey

Bahri Negassi Yeshaq, the medieval ruler of the kingdom of Medri Bahri in present-day Eritrea, joined the Abyssinian Empire and the Portuguese to defeat Ahmad Gragn/Gurey of Adal

Azentawi25 Mar, 1542 - 22 Feb, 1543
Portuguese Forces Landed at MassawaHistory

Portuguese Forces Landed at Massawa

Portuguese expedition forces led by Estêvão da Gama arrived at Massawa. At the request of the Abssinian Emperor, expeditionary force of 400 men under Cristóvão was sent to fight back Ahmed Gurey of Adal. Bahri Negassi provided assistance.

Azentawi22 May, 1541
Ahmed Gragn Conquered Northern Abyssinia and Medri BahriHistory

Ahmed Gragn Conquered Northern Abyssinia and Medri Bahri

Ahmed Gragn/Gurey al-Ghazi of Adal, current day Somalia, conquered northern Abyssinia and Medri Bahri reaching the central highlands of modern Eritrea.

AzentawiBetween the years 1533 and 1535
Bahri Negassi Dori Fegaga YohannesHistory

Bahri Negassi Dori Fegaga Yohannes

Bahri Negassi Dori Fegaga Yohannes ruled Medri Bahri, the central highlands of modern-day Eritrea up to the Red Sea coast, from his capital at Debarwa.

AzentawiIn the year 1520
Portuguese Traveler Arrived at DebarwaHistory

Portuguese Traveler Arrived at Debarwa

Portuguese travler and priest, Francisco Alvarez, arrived at Debarwa and met with Bahri Negassi Dori, king of Medri Bahri.

AzentawiIn the year 1520
Ottoman expansion in the Red SeaHistory

Ottoman expansion in the Red Sea

Ottoman Empire expands further south in the Red Sea to control the trading routes and posts in the Arabian peninsula and the shores of northeastern Africa.

AzentawiIn the year 1517
Ancient History of Eritrea: Kingdoms of the Red SeaHistory

Ancient History of Eritrea: Kingdoms of the Red Sea

From the ancient port of Adulis to the Kingdom of Medri Bahri, Eritrea's highlands and coastline were the crossroads of civilisations for over two millennia — home to kingdoms that traded with Rome, Arabia, and India.

AzentawiBetween the years 0100 and 1557