Description:
(Empress of Ethiopia (1889 - 1913)) Taytu Betul was a prominent figure in Ethiopian history, recognized for her leadership as Empress of Ethiopia and her involvement in anti-colonial resistance efforts during the Scramble for Africa. She was instrumental in establishing Addis Ababa, the modern Ethiopian capital, in collaboration with Emperor Menelik II. Taytu Betul's professional legacy is characterized by her strong leadership, political astuteness, and commitment to safeguarding Ethiopian sovereignty amidst external pressures and obstacles.