Western Galla Confederation

The Western Galla Confederation, also known as the Western Oromo Confederation or simply as Western Galla, was an Oromo separatist movement in Abyssinia during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The movement sought to split off from Abyssinia and become a mandate of the United Kingdom, however Western Galla gained no international recognition.

Western Galla

1936
CapitalGore
Historical era Second Italo-Ethiopian War
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ethiopian Empire
Italian East Africa

Sources

  • Smidt, Wolbert. "Western Galla Confederation". Encyclopaedia Aethiopica.
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