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base. In 1990, Ethiopia lost control of the Dahlak Archipelago and the northern Eritrean coast to the Eritrean independence movement (
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being the largest and most populated. Other islands of the archipelago are Dhuladhiya, Dissei, Dohul (Dehil), Erwa, Harat,
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Consisting of two larger and 124 smaller islands, only three of the islands are permanently inhabited, with
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The islands and surrounding seas, with their coral reefs and shoals, are rich in marine life, including
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Besides Dahlak Kebir, only Nora and Dohul are permanently inhabited. Residents of the archipelago speak
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and maintain a traditional way of life, including fishing, shepherding and raising
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Tombstone from Dahlak dated to early 13th century AD in the British Museum
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emerged in the archipelago. However, it was subsequently conquered by
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has identified with the Dahlak archipelago a group of islands near
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with the help of cannons and guns from the Ottomans against the
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Military installations of the Soviet Union in other countries
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conquered the islands and placed them under the rule of the
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is increasing. The islands can be reached by boat from
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Location of Dahlak Archipelago off the coast of Eritrea
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which were a source of tortoise shell. According to
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Map of the development of the Dahlak Islands (1838).
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Dahlak archipelago


Dahlak Archipelago is located in Eritrea
15°50′N 40°12′E / 15.833°N 40.200°E / 15.833; 40.200
Red Sea
Dahlak Kebir
Eritrea
Dahalik
Eritrean
island group
Red Sea
square km
square miles
kilometers
nautical miles
miles
Massawa
Dahlak Kebir
Harmil
Nakura
Nora
Dahlik
camels
pearl fisheries
archipelago
Roman
pearls
Tourism
Massawa

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