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- The Ethiopian Empire in exile was a government-in-exile formed when Emperor Haile Selassie fled the country after Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935. Haile Selassie, recognized by Allied world powers as de jure legitimate ruler of Ethiopia, went to Jerusalem via Djibouti by boarding British ship in 1936. He then went to a villa Fairfield House in Bath, England accompanied by his children, grandchildren and servants, and spent the reminder time until the liberation of Ethiopia during East African Campaign in 1941, where he returned to the throne after leaving for five years. Haile Selassie also went to Geneva to address League of Nations about the Ethiopian sovereignty and denouncing Italy's actions toward his army on 30 June 1936. (en)
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- The Ethiopian Empire in exile was a government-in-exile formed when Emperor Haile Selassie fled the country after Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935. Haile Selassie, recognized by Allied world powers as de jure legitimate ruler of Ethiopia, went to Jerusalem via Djibouti by boarding British ship in 1936. (en)
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- Ethiopian Empire in exile (en)
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