Battle of Jigjiga | |||||||
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Part of Menelik II's expansions and the Ethiopian–Somali conflict | |||||||
The Sayyid carrying the Dervish standard with his followers by La Tribuna Illustrata | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Dervish Movement | Ethiopian Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Muḥammad ibn 'Abdallāh Hassan | Grazmatch Bente | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
6,000 spearmen[1] | 1,500 riflemen[2] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Disputed, see Casualties | Unknown |
The Battle of Jigjiga was fought on March 5, 1900 between the Ethiopian Empire and the Dervish movement.[3]
The Dervishes, led by Sayyid Muḥammad ibn 'Abdallāh Hassan, stormed a military fort at the Somali city of Jigjiga in the Ogaden region with the objective of repossessing livestock looted from locals by an Abyssinian military expedition. The clash marked the first major battle of the Dervish movement and the opening of a two decade long war against the Ethiopian Empire.[4]
The battle greatly shook the Ethiopians, and resulted in them coordinating large scale joint military operations with the British Empire against the Dervishes in the following years.[5][6]
In 1900 his daring attack on the new Ethiopian fort at Jijiga greatly shook the Ethiopians. Large scale Anglo-Ethiopian operations in 1901 against the dervish followers of the Poor Man of God accomplished little.
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