Halhal, Eritrea

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Halhal ({{langx|ar|حلحل}}), also spelled Hal-Hal, is a town in the Anseba region (Zoba Anseba) of Eritrea. It is the capital of the Halhal subregion, and is sometimes known as Fisho (from Italian officiale) to distinguish it from the subregion as a whole.{{sfn|Historical Dictionary of Eritrea|2010|p=286}} It is chiefly populated by the Bet tawqe subtribe of the blien people

.{{sfn|Historical Dictionary of Eritrea|2010|pp=127, 285}}

The town and surrounding area saw intense fighting during the Eritrean War of Independence.{{sfn|Historical Dictionary of Eritrea|2010|p=286}} In 1968, the Ethiopian Army commando post there was attacked by Omer Ezaz of the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF); Ezaz and about 70 of his soldiers were killed.{{sfn|Historical Dictionary of Eritrea|2010|p=286}} The town was later taken by the ELF, and was controlled by the ELF from 1970 to 1981, when as a result of the Second Eritrean Civil War, control passed to the Eritrean People's Liberation Front.{{sfn|Historical Dictionary of Eritrea|2010|p=286}} From 1983 to Eritrean independence in 1991, the town was controlled by the Ethiopian Army, except for a brief period of EPLF control in the spring of 1988 following the Battle of Afabet.{{sfn|Historical Dictionary of Eritrea|2010|p=286}}

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Works cited

  • [http://www.statoids.com/yer.html Statoids.com], retrieved December 9, 2010
  • {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SYsgpIc3mrsC&pg=PA285|title=Historical Dictionary of Eritrea|year=2000|author1=Dan Connell |author2=Tom Killion |ref={{harvid|Historical Dictionary of Eritrea|2010}}|isbn=0810875055|edition=2nd}}

Category:Anseba region

Category:Villages in Eritrea