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23 January, 2026
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The Prime Minister of India recently laid a wreath at the Adwa Victory Monument in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This gesture paid tribute to Ethiopia’s historic victory in the 1896 Battle of Adwa, a landmark event symbolising resistance against colonialism and the defence of national sovereignty.
About the Battle of Adwa
The Battle of Adwa was fought on 1 March 1896 near Adwa in present-day Ethiopia. It was the decisive and concluding battle of the First Italo–Ethiopian War (1895–1896).
Background of the Conflict
The war arose from Italy’s imperial ambitions in Africa, as part of the wider “Scramble for Africa” by European colonial powers.
Italy sought to bring Ethiopia (then known as Abyssinia) under its colonial control.
Ethiopia resisted these attempts to preserve its political independence and sovereignty.
Forces Involved
The Ethiopian Empire, led by Emperor Menelik II, fielded an army of around 100,000 soldiers.
The Italian forces comprised approximately 17,000 troops.
Despite inferior weaponry in some areas, Ethiopian forces displayed superior strategy, coordination, and mobilisation.
Outcome of the Battle
The Ethiopian army inflicted a decisive defeat on the Italian forces.
Italy was forced to abandon its attempt to colonise Ethiopia.
The victory ensured Ethiopia’s continued independence at a time when most of Africa was under colonial rule.
Historical Significance
The Battle of Adwa marked the first major defeat of a European colonial power by an African army during the colonial era.
It became a powerful symbol of African resistance, unity, and self-determination.
The victory inspired anti-colonial movements across Africa and the African diaspora.
Later Developments
Ethiopia remained independent until 1935, when Italian dictator Benito Mussolini launched a renewed invasion, leading to the Second Italo–Ethiopian War.
Initially, Ethiopia resisted largely on its own, with some support from anti-fascist volunteers from the United States and other countries.
In 1940, Italy entered World War II against Great Britain.
By 1941, British forces, along with Ethiopian resistance fighters, successfully expelled Italian forces from Ethiopia, restoring its independence.
Conclusion
The Battle of Adwa stands as a defining moment in world history, symbolising the successful defence of sovereignty against colonial aggression. The Indian Prime Minister’s tribute at the Adwa Victory Monument highlights the enduring global significance of this battle and reinforces shared values of freedom, resistance to oppression, and respect for historical struggles.
Source: INDIAN EXPRESS
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