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    Dogali (Arabic: جوندت) is a town in eastern Eritrea. Situated near Massawa, it became famous for the Battle of Dogali, on January 24, 1887, between Italy...
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    The Battle of Dogali was fought on 26 January 1887 between Italy and Ethiopia in Dogali near Massawa, in present-day Eritrea. The Italians, after their...
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    rallied his troops and the next day annihilated the Italian relief column at Dogali. The commander of the Italian forces, colonel Tommaso De Cristoforis was...
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    Dogali was a unique protected cruiser built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1880s. Notably, she was the first warship equipped with triple-expansion...
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    connects via Balbi, near Genova Piazza Principe railway station, to corso Dogali near Albertis Castle, home of the Museo delle Culture del Mondo (Museum...
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    reinforce Saati and almost annihilated it at Dogali, 10 miles (16 km) west of Massawa. The battle of Dogali turned out to be one of the most important in...
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    Five hundred to Rome, under the obelisk that remembers of the Battle of Dogali. The Lion of Judah statue remained in Rome until the 1960s, when it was...
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    Lieutenant Colonel who was most notable for his command during the Battle of Dogali and was awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor for his brave service....
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    spears. The Battle of Dogali ended with the Italians losing 23 officers and 407 other ranks killed. As a result of the defeat at Dogali, the Italians abandoned...
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    was halted after the loss of five hundred Italian troops at the Battle of Dogali. Depretis's successor, Prime Minister Francesco Crispi signed the Treaty...
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    Italian designs. Several of these cruisers were ground-breaking warships: Dogali was the first major warship equipped with triple-expansion engines and Piemonte...
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  • forms are not suitable as a rule... they jammed at Ulundi, they jammed at Dogali, they jammed at Abu Klea and Tofrek, in some cases with unfortunate results...
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  • The 500 (I Cinquecento), the 500 Italian soldiers killed at the Battle of Dogali, 1887 500 series (disambiguation) 500s (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    commander in the 4th Infantry Regiment "Piedmont". After the Battle of Dogali, fought on January 26, 1887, the new head of government Francesco Crispi...
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    Populations. Ras Alula (Abba Nega) of Tigray, commander of the Battle of Dogali Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the first ever African Director-General of the...
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    was returning from a campaign against the Italians at Seati (Battle of Dogali). His only son, by a weyzero Negesit, a lady from Wollo, was leul ras Gugsa...
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    Thebaid) Oriental Museum, University of Durham (1838) Durham United Kingdom Dogali obelisk (a.k.a. Casanatese obelisk) 2 m (6.34 m with base) Ramesses II 1279–1213 BC...
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    fascist regime in 1935, placed under the monument to the fallen of Battle of Dogali, and inaugurated on May 8, 1937, at the eve of celebrations for the first...
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    circa 1890. The obelisk on the right, a memorial to Italian casualties in battle of Dogali, is now in a nearby street, via delle Terme di Diocleziano....
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  • leading to the conquest of Harar Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889 Battle of Dogali 26 Jan Ras Alula annihilates an Italian battalion sent to relieve an Ethiopian...
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    he took part in the Battle of Lissa and commanded the protected cruiser Dogali on a voyage to Rio de Janeiro during the Brazilian military insurrection...
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    defeat at Isandhlwana against the Zulus (1879), the Italian defeats at Dogali (1887) and at Adwa (1896) against the Ethiopians or the Spanish defeats...
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  • assigned 1978, retired 1999 Protected cruiser Montevideo (1885, ex-Italian Dogali) - purchased 1908, decommissioned 1932 Protected cruiser Mariscal Sucre...
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    19th century collage of the twelve obelisks in Rome at the time (the Dogali obelisk was found later). Note the photos of 10 and 11 are incorrectly swapped...
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    obelisk in Piazza della Minerva, the one on the Monument to the Battle of Dogali, and the one on the Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona; one obelisk...
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    Italian government to create a monumental canvas depicting the Battle of Dogali (1887). After reading about the geography and local customs, he moved to...
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    Polo Italian cruiser Piemonte Italian cruiser Calabria Italian cruiser Dogali Italian cruiser Giovanni Bausan Italian cruiser Marco Polo Japan adopted...
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    Fino a Dogali (1889), La lotta politica in Italia (1892), and La rivolta ideale (1908). The first deals with Italy's mission in Africa (Dogali was the...
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    Status In use Type Castle Architectural style Gothic revival Address Corso Dogali, 18 Town or city Genoa Country Italy Construction started 1886 Completed...
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    troops from Somalia fought a battle against Ras Alula Engida's militia in Dogali, Eritrea, where they lost 500 troops. The Prime Minister, Agostino Depretis...
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