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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ethiopian Harma tribes

Ethiopian Harma tribes
Sarawut Intarob

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Color boy-Suri

Color boy-Suri
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Wet weather in Tigray

Wet weather in Tigray
Giovanni Cavalli

Background imageRelated Images Collection: White man Caro

White man Caro
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Three Surma, Ethiopia

Three Surma, Ethiopia
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Woman and dog

Woman and dog
Vedran Vidak

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Life of the Mother Surma

The Life of the Mother Surma
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Horns Mursi

Horns Mursi
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Suri boy and flowers

Suri boy and flowers
Vedran Vidak

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Art Color Suri Boy

Art Color Suri Boy
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Suri boy and flowers II

Suri boy and flowers II
Vedran Vidak

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Portrait of a Mursi

Portrait of a Mursi
ManginiPhotography

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mursi

Mursi
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Portrait Woman Mursi

Portrait Woman Mursi
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ethiopian Suri tribes

Ethiopian Suri tribes
Sarawut Intarob

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ethiopian Karo tribes

Ethiopian Karo tribes
Sarawut Intarob

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hamer Boy

Hamer Boy
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Kara shepherds

Kara shepherds
Trevor Cole

Background imageRelated Images Collection: In repose

In repose
Trevor Cole

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Old woman of the Konso

Old woman of the Konso
Trevor Cole

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Boy of the Ari

Boy of the Ari
Trevor Cole

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ethiopian Karo tribe

Ethiopian Karo tribe
Sarawut Intarob

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Scaring

Scaring
ManginiPhotography

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Night boy Caro

Night boy Caro
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Karo

Karo
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageRelated Images Collection: S. A. A. F in Abyssinia. The Commanding Officer of a South African Air Force Fighter

S. A. A. F in Abyssinia. The Commanding Officer of a South African Air Force Fighter
S.A.A.F in Abyssinia. The Commanding Officer of a South African Air Force Fighter Squadron, chalking on the side of a captured Italian aircraft the squadrons score of victories in Abyssinia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Emperor Haile Selassie addresses Ethiopian troops in the desert. Circa 1941

Emperor Haile Selassie addresses Ethiopian troops in the desert. Circa 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Haile Selassie inspecting Ethiopian troops together with British Officers attached to

Haile Selassie inspecting Ethiopian troops together with British Officers attached to the units in the Sudan. Circa 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The surrender of the Duke of Aosta. Picture shows the entrance to the cave where the Duke

The surrender of the Duke of Aosta. Picture shows the entrance to the cave where the Duke of Aosta lived on the side of the mountain at Amba Alagi, now guarded by British and Indian troops

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Haile Selassie inspecting Ethiopian forces. Circa 1941

Haile Selassie inspecting Ethiopian forces. Circa 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: After five years to the day, a beflagged and decorated Addis Ababa turned out to watch

After five years to the day, a beflagged and decorated Addis Ababa turned out to watch their Emperor Haile Selassie return in triumph to the capital of his liberated country

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Emperor Haile Selassie returns to Addis Ababa, five years to the day since his 1936 exile

Emperor Haile Selassie returns to Addis Ababa, five years to the day since his 1936 exile. Seen here breaking the Royal Standard at the Palace. 5th May 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British Forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than

British Forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than 60 days. Pictured, a British armoured car carrying the Union Jack at the Governors Palace, Addis Ababa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A small party of British officers went into the heart of Abyssinia (Ethiopia

A small party of British officers went into the heart of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) six months ago, and started a revolt, and were responsible for the training of Patriot Troops of the Emperor of Ethiopia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: After a journey of 200 miles through jungle and mountains the Emperor of Abyssinia set up

After a journey of 200 miles through jungle and mountains the Emperor of Abyssinia set up camp guarded by his own patriots and a few officers

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Revolt Leaders in Abyssinia (Ethiopia). A small party of British officers went into

Revolt Leaders in Abyssinia (Ethiopia). A small party of British officers went into the heart of Abyssinia six months ago

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Diagram showing bomb damage to the Gura Aerodrome in Ethiopia

Diagram showing bomb damage to the Gura Aerodrome in Ethiopia. (A) Direct hit on hangars (B) Direct hit on aerodrome buildings (C) Aerodrome building burnt out (D)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than

British forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than 60 days. Pictured, Transvaal regiment forces after the liberation of Addis Ababa. Circa May 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Italian prisoners being marched through Gondar after its surrender to British

Italian prisoners being marched through Gondar after its surrender to British, Imperial and Ethiopian forces. Circa November 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A small party of British officers went into Abyssinia in August 1940

A small party of British officers went into Abyssinia in August 1940 and started revolt and were responsible for the training of patriot troops of the Emperor of Ethiopia in their fight to rid

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Duke of Aosta (in front, right) escorted from the cave where he lived in

The Duke of Aosta (in front, right) escorted from the cave where he lived in the mountainside at Amba Alagi. May 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Duke of Aosta (right) after his surrender, escorted from the cave where he lived at

The Duke of Aosta (right) after his surrender, escorted from the cave where he lived at Amba Alagi. May 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A pile of captured Italian rifles at Addis Ababa. June 1941

A pile of captured Italian rifles at Addis Ababa. June 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Emperor of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) promotes his son, the Duke of Harrar

The Emperor of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) promotes his son, the Duke of Harrar, to Major General. Pictured, the Emperor blessing his son after conferring upon him the rank of Major General. June 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British Forces entered Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 5th April 1941, having advanced 1

British Forces entered Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 5th April 1941, having advanced 1, 000 miles in less than 60 days. Photo shows

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Foreign correspondents reporting from Addis Ababa

Abyssinian War September 1935 Foreign correspondents reporting from Addis Ababa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Abyssinian War October 1935 Italian soldiers resting before advancing on the Adowa

Abyssinian War October 1935 Italian soldiers resting before advancing on the Adowa front

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Abyssinian War October 1935 Italian troops advancing on the Adowa front

Abyssinian War October 1935 Italian troops advancing on the Adowa front



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