In the late nineteenth hundred years, Emperor Menelik II extended the nation's boundaries to their current design. In March 1896, Italian soldiers endeavored to enter Ethiopia effectively and were steered by Emperor Menelik and his military. The skirmish of Adwa was the main triumph of an African armed force over an European armed force during the dividing of Africa which safeguarded the nation's freedom. Ethiopia is the main African country never to have been colonized, albeit an Italian occupation happened from 1936 to 1941.
Notwithstanding the government, whose royal line can be followed to King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church was a significant power in that, in mix with the political framework, it cultivated patriotism with its geographic focus in the high countries. The blend of chapel and state was a constant collusion that controlled the country from King 'Ēzānā's reception of Christianity in 333 until the defeat of Haile Selassie in 1974. A communist government (the Derge) known for its fierceness represented the country until 1991. The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) crushed the Derge, laid out just rule, and as of now oversees Ethiopia.
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