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Ethiopians managed to cut off the fort's water supply and then fought off desperate Italian attempts to retake the well. On 19 January 1896, the fort's commander, Major Galliano, whose men were dying of dehydration, raised the white flag of surrender. Major Galliano and his men were allowed to march out, surrender their arms and to go free. Menelik stated he allowed the Italians to go free as "to give proof of my Christian faith," saying his quarrel was with the Italian government of Prime Minister
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Ras Makonnen laid siege to the fort, and on the morning of 7 January 1896, the defenders of the fort spotted a huge red tent among the besiegers, showing that the emperor had arrived. After two weeks of bombardment by Ethiopian artillery and very costly attacks on the Italian positions, the
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that was trying to conquer his nation and not the ordinary Italian soldiers.
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and two mountain guns. The Ethiopian army numbered around 27,000 men.
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warriors in the trenches of Ras Mengesha Yohannes' palace
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which they had occupied since 1895, to Ethiopian forces.
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Index

Battle of Mekelle (1896)
First Italo-Ethiopian War

Mek'ele
Ethiopia
Italy
Ethiopia
Kingdom of Italy
Giuseppe Galliano
Ethiopian Empire
Menelik II
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First Italo-Ethiopian War
Coatit
Senafe
Debra AilĂ 
Amba Alagi
Mekelle
Adwa
First Italo-Ethiopian War
Mekelle
Tigray Region
Ethiopia

Shewan
non-commissioned officers
Askari
Francesco Crispi

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