This Ethiopian <i>kamis</i> (dress) belonged to Queen Terunesh, or Empress Tiruwork Wube, the second wife of Emperor Tewodros II and the mother of Prince Alemayehu. The Queen died about a month after the 1868 siege of Maqdala (Magdala), while being escorted by the British army to her home province. Her possessions were then sent to England, to the Secretary of State for India, who gave this garment to the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1869. Items looted during the siege were also given to the Museum.
Displayed in <i>V and A Africa: Exploring Hidden Histories</i>
15 November 2012 - 3rd February 2013
Displayed in <i>Maqdala 1868 </i>
5 April 2018 - 30 June 2019
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This Ethiopian <i>kamis</i> (dress) belonged to Queen Terunesh, or Empress Tiruwork Wube, the second wife of Emperor Tewodros II and the mother of Prince Alemayehu. The Queen died about a month after the 1868 siege of Maqdala (Magdala), while being escorted by the British army to her home province. Her possessions were then sent to England, to the Secretary of State for India, who gave this garment to the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1869. Items looted during the siege were also given to the Museum.
Displayed in <i>V and A Africa: Exploring Hidden Histories</i>
15 November 2012 - 3rd February 2013
Displayed in <i>Maqdala 1868 </i>
5 April 2018 - 30 June 2019