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Dogali (Arabic: جوندت) is a town in
eastern Eritrea.
Situated near M****awa, it
became famous for the
Battle of
Dogali, on
January 24, 1887,
between Italy...
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Battle of
Dogali was
fought on 26
January 1887
between Italy and
Ethiopia in
Dogali near M****awa, in present-day Eritrea. The Italians,
after their...
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reinforce Saati and
almost annihilated it at
Dogali, 10
miles (16 km) west of M****awa. The
battle of
Dogali turned out to be one of the most
important in...
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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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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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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...
- The 500 (I Cinquecento), the 500
Italian soldiers killed at the
Battle of
Dogali, 1887 500
series (disambiguation) 500s (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- 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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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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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....