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The Battle of Anchem (also Battle of Anchiem or Battle of Anchim) was a battle fought between two factions of the Royal family in the Ethiopian Empire (Mangista Ityop'p'ya). The battle was fought to determine who would rule the empire, Empress (Nigiste Negest) Zewditu or King (Negus) Tafari Makonnen.The Battle of Anchem is memorable because the pro-Zewditu forces were not openly supported by Empress Zewditu.

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  • The Battle of Anchem (also Battle of Anchiem or Battle of Anchim) was a battle fought between two factions of the Royal family in the Ethiopian Empire (Mangista Ityop'p'ya). The battle was fought to determine who would rule the empire, Empress (Nigiste Negest) Zewditu or King (Negus) Tafari Makonnen.The Battle of Anchem is memorable because the pro-Zewditu forces were not openly supported by Empress Zewditu.
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  • Battle of Anchem,Gugsa Welle's Rebellion
causalties
  • Entire army disintegrated.
combatant
  • Galla(arrived late)
  • Pro-Empress Zewditu faction
  • Pro-King Tafari Makonnen faction
commander
date
place of military conflict
result
  • Gugsa Welle defeated and King Tafari Makonnen proclaimed as EmperorHaile Selassie I
strength
  • 10,000
  • 20,000
  • Army of the Center and about four provincial armies
  • (down from a high of 35,000)
  • (of a total of 32,000)
  • Army of Begemder
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