In this episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we uncover the extraordinary life of Empress Taytu Betul of Ethiopia—a queen, strategist, and nation-builder whose courage helped preserve her country’s independence against European colonization. From founding Addis Ababa to tearing apart the deceitful Treaty of Wuchale, Taytu’s vision and determination shaped Ethiopia’s destiny. At the legendary Battle of Adwa in 1896, she stood at the frontlines, commanding her own artillery and ensuring Ethiopia’s victory over Italy—an event that inspired freedom movements across Africa and the Black diaspora. This is the story of a woman who refused to bow, who built cities, led armies, and safeguarded sovereignty.
Step into the untold history of Empress Taytu Betul, a powerful reminder that women have always been at the center of resistance, leadership, and liberation.