Modern Ethiopia’s formation involved a complex process of unifying diverse regions, peoples, and kingdoms into a cohesive nation-state. This process was influenced by internal power struggles, religious dynamics, and regional conquests, as well as external pressures from European colonialism. Ethiopia’s journey from fragmentation to unity can be traced through several key periods.
The boundaries of different population groups that ultimately formed modern Ethiopia expanded and shrank in line with the ambitions of several influential figures and nations throughout time.
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