Abyssinia is not a new country, but an old name for northern Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Japan invaded Abyssinia in 1931-1933
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Ethiopia also known as Abyssinia was invaded by Italy in 1935 under Fascist leader, Benito Mussolini. He wanted to boost Italian self esteem following their defeat by the Ethiopians at the Battle of Adowa in 1896. He also wanted to emulate Hitler's plans to expand Germany.
I think the Ethiopian themselves were calling their country Ethiopia long ago. The book of Axum(a collection of documents from the St. Mary Cathedral of Aksum providing information on Ethiopian history. The earliest parts of the collection date to the mid-15th century during the reign of Zar'a Ya`qob (r. 1434 - 1468) also use the name "Ethiopia" to represent the country. Abyssinia is originally Arabic word. It seems it was foreigner who were using Abyssinia to refer to Ethiopia.
Abyssinia is not a new country, but an old name for northern Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Abyssinia is the old name for what is today the country of Eritrea and the northern part of Ethiopia.
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Abyssinia was changed to Ethiopia during the war II years between 1941-45, when Italy occupied and annexed Abyssinia.
Ethiopia's former name was Abyssinia.
Abyssinia was once the name of the region on the Horn of Africa that is now the northern half of the countries of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Abyssinia was the Arabic name adopted by the West for the Ethiopian Empire, which reigned from the Twelfth Century to the fall of the monarchy in 1975.
another name Abyssinia
Abyssinia - musical - was created in 1987.
Japan invaded Abyssinia in 1931-1933
abyssiniaThe Ethiopian Empire was first known as Abyssinia. Abyssinia was once comprised of Northern Somalia, Djibouti, Southern Egypt, Southern Sudan, Yemen, and Western Saudi Arabia.
Abyssinia - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of Abyssinia - 1931 includes: Hechla Tamanya