THE BRITISH Army has been told to return ‘looted’ Ethiopian treasures stolen 170 years ago. During the Battle of Magdala – ...
The Vatican will face demands to return Christian treasures looted from Ethiopia, The Telegraph can reveal Ethiopia hopes to ...
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The Ethiopian government will request the return of multiple artefacts from both the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford. It is looking to reclaim several items which were seized by British forces ...
Ethiopia is demanding the return of looted Ethiopian treasures from UK museums, reigniting debates on cultural heritage and historical restitution.
The objects, some of them royal treasures and prized religious manuscripts, were plundered by British forces from the fortress of Magdala after the defeat of the Ethiopian Emperor Tewodros II in 1868.
Ethiopia may approach the Ministry of Defence for assistance in their campaign to reclaim the treasures plundered by the British Army in 1868.
In the aftermath of an 1868 expedition that saw the defeat of an Ethiopian emperor, British regiments and corps ransacked his fortress capital of Magdala. Among them were the Royal Engineers and ...
The precious items have been held in Britain since being seized at the Battle of Magdala in 1868 but now the African nation's government wants them back.
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