Egyptian–Ethiopian War

The Egyptian–Ethiopian War was a war between the Ethiopian Empire and the Khedivate of Egypt, an autonomous tributary state of the Ottoman Empire, from 1874 to 1876. The conflict resulted in an unequivocal Ethiopian victory that guaranteed continued independence of Ethiopia in the years immediately preceding the Scramble for Africa. Conversely, for Egypt the war was a costly failure, severely blunting the regional aspirations of Egypt as an African empire, and laying the foundations for the beginning of the British Empire's 'veiled protectorate' over Egypt less than a decade later.

Egyptian–Ethiopian War

Depiction of the Battle of Gura
DateDecember 1874 – 9 March 1876
(1 year, 2 months, 3 weeks and 6 days)
Location
Mereb Melash, Ethiopian Empire
(now Eritrea)
Result

Ethiopian victory

Belligerents
Egypt  Ethiopia
Commanders and leaders
Isma'il I
Hassan Ismail Pasha
Werner Munzinger 
William Wing Loring
Yohannes IV
Ras Alula
Ras Woldemikael 
Abuna Atnatewos 
Strength
13,000–20,000 50,000–60,000
Casualties and losses
8,500 killed
1,000 wounded
2,300 captured
4,550 killed
2,000 wounded
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