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  2. Ethiopian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Revolution is widely considered to have begun on 12 January 1974 when a group of Ethiopian soldiers rebelled in Negele Borana. [6] In February 1974, the military rulers of the Ethiopian Army , who were not ideologically united, comprised conservatives, moderates and radicals.

  3. Timeline of the Ethiopian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    12 January - Rank-and-file soldiers of the Negele Borana garrison mutiny over bad food and lack of drinking water. They seize the Emperor's personal envoy sent to negotiate and pacify, Lt. Gen. Deresse Dubale, and force him to eat and drink as they did.

  4. Ethiopian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Civil War ended on 28 May 1991 when the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), a coalition of left-wing ethnic rebel groups, entered the capital Addis Ababa. The Derg regime was dissolved and replaced with the Tigray People's Liberation Front-led Transitional Government of Ethiopia. [13]

  5. Category:Ethiopian Revolution - Wikipedia

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  6. 1974 Ethiopian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    A semi-feudal mode of production was a major characteristic of the Ethiopian Empire's economy for a number of centuries.The land – which was the most essential mode of production – had been amassed by the church (over 25%), Emperor Haile Selassie and his family (20%), the feudal lords (30%) and the state (18%), leaving a mere 7% to the roughly 23 million Ethiopian peasants.

  7. Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia, [c] officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa.It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Kenya to the south, South Sudan to the west, and Sudan to the northwest.

  8. Casualties and impact of the Ethiopian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The first massacre following the revolution was the execution of Imperial government officials on 22 November 1974, which left 59 members dead. [4] In total, the Ethiopian Civil War left at least 1.4 million people dead, with 1 million related to famine and the remainder from violence and conflicts, which is one third of population. [5] [1]

  9. History of the Red Terror (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Atnafu organized the "Defense of the Revolution Squads," arming loyal members of the Addis Ababa kebeles. On 17 April 1977, Mengistu delivered a speech at Meskel Square, issuing a stark warning against the "enemies of the revolution." To symbolize the destruction of imperialism, feudalism, and bureaucratic capitalism, he dramatically ...