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The Great Ethiopian Famine 1888-1892: Nature, War, and Survival

6 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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Before Menelik II's victory at Adwa, Ethiopia faced a catastrophic famine that killed a third of its population. This episode explores the 1888-1892 famine — a perfect storm of rinderpest, drought, locusts, and military conscription. We trace how the cattle plague kifu kenken wiped out oxen, how Menelik's grain requisitions for his growing arsenal exacerbated hunger, and how Emperor Yohannes IV and later Menelik navigated a land where nature and war conspired against the peasantry. Hear about the role of the rinderpest virus imported via Italian cattle, the collapse of the plow-based farming system, and the desperate survival strategies of communities in Shewa, Tigray, and Gojjam. We also discuss how the famine shaped Menelik's later policies and how surviving oral traditions remember the years of hunger. #Ethiopia #GreatFamine1888 #Rinderpest #MenelikII #YohannesIV #Shewa #Tigray #Gojjam #KifuKenken #Adwa #19thCentury #ColonialEra #HornOfAfrica #FamineHistory #AfricanHistory #EnvironmentalHistory #ScrambleForAfrica #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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