I. Magdala The mountainside fortress is called Magdala. It is perched above the Ethiopian highlands, a stone fist raised against the sky. In its austere regality an eleven-year-old boy named Sahle Maryam witnessed the brutal birth of modern statecraft in 1855. His captor, Emperor Tewodros II, was a brilliant but volatile unifier who dreamed of forging a centralised Ethiopian state from the feudal wreckage of the Zemene Mesafint, the chaotic “Era of Princes”. Tewodros treated the boy as a son, ar

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