After the battle, the British plundered thousands of cultural and religious artefacts. These included gold crowns, manuscripts, necklaces and dresses.

Historians say dozens of elephants and hundreds of mules were needed to cart away the treasures, which are today scattered across European museums and libraries, as well as in private collections.

The British also took away Prince Alemayehu and his mother, Empress Tiruwork Wube.

Ethiopia's Prince Alemayehu: Buckingham Palace rejects calls to return royal's body - BBC News
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Ethiopia's Prince Alemayehu: Buckingham Palace rejects calls to return royal's body - BBC News

Exhuming Prince Alemayehu's body would disrupt the remains of others, Buckingham Palace says.