Ethiopia Receives Historical Relics From British Soldiers
Ethiopian authorities are receiving historical relics that were taken by British soldiers over 150 years ago. The items include strands of hair and a blood-stained cloth belonging to Emperor Tewodros II.
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WAMU 88.5 DC
“Let's head to Ethiopia now where the authorities are this morning receiving relics eluded by British soldiers more than 150 years ago.”
WNYC 93.9 FM
“to Emperor Taudres II, a 19th century Ethiopian leader who took his own life when British troops overran his fortress.”
WBUR Boston
“Alula Pankhast, a member of the Ethiopian National Heritage a restitution committee.”
WAMU 88.5 DC
“Remember, the Ethiopian National Heritage Restitution Committee.”
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