@BotFinderUK @Yogi_theTim Was this the battle of Atbara 1898?
@BotFinderUK @Yogi_theTim Was this the battle of Atbara 1898?
@CryptoCorkhead @BotFinderUK You're right y'know, i don't think a day goes by I don't learn something. Anyway, nobody's going to fool me with the battle of Atbara again!
@CryptoCorkhead @BotFinderUK Yes, the other reply told me. I'm a big fan of satire but I'm not entirely sure this was the right moment for it. Mind you, if I'd known about the battle of Atbara or wherever, I wouldn't have fallen for it so shows my lack of historical knowledge 🙁
@BotFinderUK The battle of Atbara! My grandad was Sir William Forbes Gatacre's batman!
@jneill @BotFinderUK It did happen. I was at the battle of Atbara with him. Get well soon comrade.
Because King Ezana left the ultimate "proof." Discovered in Axum, the Ezana Stone is a trilingual stela written in Ge'ez, Greek, and Sabaean. It boasts of his campaigns along the Nile, describing how he set up his throne at the confluence of the Nile and Atbara rivers to declare
@BotFinderUK The battle of Atbara! My grandad was Sir William Forbes Gatacre's batman!
@BotFinderUK @Yogi_theTim Was this the battle of Atbara 1898?
@jneill @BotFinderUK It did happen. I was at the battle of Atbara with him. Get well soon comrade.
Daily mention volume.