Sir Robert Napier led the British army to victory at the highland fortress of Magdala, where Tewodros killed himself and the treasures he had assembled were looted.
Ethiopia may approach the Ministry of Defence for assistance in their campaign to reclaim the treasures plundered by the ...
The British Army has been told to hand back “looted” treasures from Ethiopia in a growing reparations row. After defeating an Ethiopian emperor during an 1868 expedition, regiments and corps plundered ...
Multiple artifacts taken by British forces in 1868 reside in the Royal Collection, which can return items at the discretion ...
Ethiopia’s position is that all such artefacts ... religious objects will be deposited with the church and more secular royal treasures will be housed in museums. In the aftermath of the Battle ...
However, the Ethiopian government is now planning to demand that British regiments return the treasures pillaged by victorious soldiers 170 years ago. The British Expedition to Abyssinia meets ...
However, the Ethiopian government is now planning to demand that British regiments return the treasures pillaged by victorious soldiers 170 years ago. The African nation will need to persuade unit ...
A British museum is to return a lock of hair that the Ethiopian government considers a national treasure. It was cut from the head of Emperor Tewodros II, who killed himself rather than be taken ...
King Charles III leaves Waltham Forest Town Hall in London on Dec. 20, 2024 ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said at talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in St. Petersburg. "We treasure long-standing friendly ties between Russia and Ethiopia based on the ...