Unit 6
Unit 6
Unit 6
• The expansion of both local and long distance trade since the
early 19th century transformed old markets and socio-
political centers into towns in Ethiopia and the Horn.
• Railway connecting Djibouti and Addis Ababa as of 1917
was followed by the evolution of several fast growing towns.
Towns including Dire Dawa, Adama, Bishoftu, Metahara
and others
• On the other hand, politico-religious centers in several parts
of the region evolved into towns. This was true mainly in
the northern parts of Ethiopia.
• “Royal camps" shifted to other centers. One of the towns
that grew from such process was Addis Ababa.
• A number of towns emerged when Menilek's generals
established garrisons in suitable locations in order to
maintain control of the occupied provinces.
• The presence of the governors and soldiers made such areas
permanent areas of politico-economic and religious
activities.
• Such centers of administration known as katamas (garrison
towns) became centers of trade and eventually grew into
towns. Towns including Gobba, Ticho, Gore, Arjo, etc
6.5. External Relations