Battle of Senafe
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| Battle of Senafe | |||||||
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| Part of First Italo-Ethiopian War | |||||||
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| Up to 4,000 men | At least 5,500 men | ||||||
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| 123 dead, 192 wounded | 2,000 dead | ||||||
The battle of Senafe took place during the First Italo-Ethiopian War on January 15 and 16, 1895. Italian colonial troops destroyed the remnants of the Tigrayan army that had withdrawn after the Battle of Coatit the day before.
To forestall an Italian invasion led by general Oreste Baratieri of the Ethiopian province of Tigray, the ruler of Tigray, Ras Mengesha Yohannes invaded Italian Eritrea himself. In the Battle of Coatit, however, he was repulsed by Baratieri on January 13 and 14, 1895 respectively. Ras Mengesha's army had already lost 4,500 dead and wounded 10,000 men and had used up almost all of the ammunition for the few rifles his army had.[1][2][3]