Abyssinia

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Abyssinia is a country in Africa. It borders [[Egypt]] to the north-west, [[Mittelafrika|Freistaat Mittelafrika]] to the south-west and it surrounds [[Germany|German Somaliland]] to the east.
==History==
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The overthrow of Iyasu V in 1916 created more problems than it solved, as when his aunt Zauditu ascended the throne she caved in to increasing pressure from the Progressive Party to make Ras Tafari Makonnen heir to the throne - a decision that would later prove to be a serious cause of trouble. Nevertheless, Abyssinia flourished under Zauditu, culminating in the country’s 1918 entry into the [[Weltkrieg]] on the side of [[Germany]] and the subsequent annexation of Italian Somaliland and Eritrea. Another sign of Abyssinia’s flourishing state of affairs was the expansion of the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway into [[Mittelafrika|Freistaat Mittelafrika]] in 1925, which became the Deutsche Pan-Afrikanisches EisenBahn (DPAEB). The creation of this rail link initially brought relative prosperity to eastern Abyssinia, although lately it has shown signs of economic instability. In 1930 Empress Zauditu died and having left no surviving children Ras Tafari Makonnen ascended to the throne as Emperor [[Haile Selassie I]] without any significant problems. Upon climbing the throne the new Emperor started a series of sweeping political reforms to bring Abyssinia ‘into the west’. These reforms however were fiercely opposed by the conservative elements of the nation, who had been greatly strengthened by the annexation of the Italian colonies and the subsequent expansion of the army.
==Politics==
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In 1936 the conservatives are growing increasingly restless over the reforms introduced by Emperor [[Haile Selassie I]] and the DPAEB is starting to experience major economic problems.
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The Imperial Army was expanded after the end of the [[Weltkrieg]], however it still mainly composed by militias and only the Imperial Guard is composed by trained soldiers with modern equipment.
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Despite the annexation of Italian Somaliland and Eritrea and therefore of the ports of Massaua and Mogadishu, a serious military naval program was never attempted.
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Abyssinia has a small and recently formed airforce, composed exclusively by interceptors.
==Foreign relations==
==Foreign relations==
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Friendly relations with [[Ireland]], [[Germany]], [[Mittelafrika|Freistaat Mittelafrika]], [[Japan]] and [[Commune of France]]
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Unfriendly relations with [[Italian Federation]], [[South Africa]], [[Republic of the Sicilies]] and [[Union of Britain]]
==Culture==
==Culture==
[[Category:Countries]] [[Category:African countries]] [[Category:African-related topics]]
[[Category:Countries]] [[Category:African countries]] [[Category:African-related topics]]

Revision as of 16:58, 22 November 2008

Ethiopian Empire
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Flag of the Ethiopian Empire

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Official Language Amharic
Capital Addis-Ababa
Head of State Haile Selassie I
Head of Government Bedjironde Tekle Hawariate
Establishment
  - Traditional date

  circa 980 BC
Government Autocratic monarchy
Currency Ethiopian birr
Area Around 1.600.000 km²
Population About 7 millions

Abyssinia is a country in Africa. It borders Egypt to the north-west, Freistaat Mittelafrika to the south-west and it surrounds German Somaliland to the east.

Contents

History

The overthrow of Iyasu V in 1916 created more problems than it solved, as when his aunt Zauditu ascended the throne she caved in to increasing pressure from the Progressive Party to make Ras Tafari Makonnen heir to the throne - a decision that would later prove to be a serious cause of trouble. Nevertheless, Abyssinia flourished under Zauditu, culminating in the country’s 1918 entry into the Weltkrieg on the side of Germany and the subsequent annexation of Italian Somaliland and Eritrea. Another sign of Abyssinia’s flourishing state of affairs was the expansion of the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway into Freistaat Mittelafrika in 1925, which became the Deutsche Pan-Afrikanisches EisenBahn (DPAEB). The creation of this rail link initially brought relative prosperity to eastern Abyssinia, although lately it has shown signs of economic instability. In 1930 Empress Zauditu died and having left no surviving children Ras Tafari Makonnen ascended to the throne as Emperor Haile Selassie I without any significant problems. Upon climbing the throne the new Emperor started a series of sweeping political reforms to bring Abyssinia ‘into the west’. These reforms however were fiercely opposed by the conservative elements of the nation, who had been greatly strengthened by the annexation of the Italian colonies and the subsequent expansion of the army.

Politics

In 1936 the conservatives are growing increasingly restless over the reforms introduced by Emperor Haile Selassie I and the DPAEB is starting to experience major economic problems.

ABYSSINIAgov.png

The Crown Council of Ethiopia

Negus Negast and Responsible for Military Intelligence: His Imperial Highness Haile Selassie I (born 23 July 1892)

Prime Minister and Minister of Interior: Bedjironde Tekle Hawariate

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Finance: Herouy Wolde Selassie

Minister of War: Ras Mulugueta

Commander-in-Chief of the Ethiopian Army: Desta Damtew (born 1898)

Commander-in-Chief of the Ethiopian Navy: Ras Seyum (born 21 June 1887)

Commander-in-Chief of the Ethiopian Army Air Service: John Robinson

Military

Army

The Imperial Army was expanded after the end of the Weltkrieg, however it still mainly composed by militias and only the Imperial Guard is composed by trained soldiers with modern equipment.

Navy

Despite the annexation of Italian Somaliland and Eritrea and therefore of the ports of Massaua and Mogadishu, a serious military naval program was never attempted.

Air Force

Abyssinia has a small and recently formed airforce, composed exclusively by interceptors.

Foreign relations

Friendly relations with Ireland, Germany, Freistaat Mittelafrika, Japan and Commune of France

Unfriendly relations with Italian Federation, South Africa, Republic of the Sicilies and Union of Britain

Culture

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