Ethiopian History in August

17 AUGUST, 1844

Born 17 August,1844, Menelik is considered, by many modern history lecturers, to be the founder of the modern Ethiopian state (although it is more likely that King Amda-Tsion better deserves that title with respect to the emperial border following his successful campaigns of 1329-1332). He served (1865-89) as King of Shoa (Shewa) province and succeeded Yohannes IV as emperor in 1889, after a period of bitter internal struggles. Menelik modernized the army and administration, encouraged education, and controlled the great feudal chiefs. In 1894 he granted a concession for building a railway from Addis Ababa to the French port of Djibouti.