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Hawzen ( Ge'ez: ሓውዜን) is a town in northern Ethiopia. Located in the Misraqawi (Eastern) Zone of the Tigray Region (or ''kilil''), this town has a latitude and longitude of with an elevation of 2105 meters above sea level. Its market day is Wednesday. It is the largest settlement in Hawzen woreda.


History


Origins

Tradition states that Hawzen was founded by the Sadqan, a group of Christian missionaries who traveled to the Aksumite Kingdom during the reign of
Kaleb of Aksum Kaleb (), also known as Saint Elesbaan, was King of Aksum, which was situated in modern-day Eritrea and Ethiopia. Procopius calls him "Hellestheaeus", a variant of grc-koi, Ελεσβόάς version of his regnal name, gez, እለ አጽ ...
. Four ancient stelae, similar to the
Gudit Stelae Gudit ( gez, ጉዲት) is the Classical Ethiopic name for a personage also known as Yodit in Tigray, and Amharic, but also Isato in Amharic and Ga'wa in Ţilţal. The personage behind these various alternative names is portrayed as a power ...
outside
Axum Axum, or Aksum (pronounced: ), is a town in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia with a population of 66,900 residents (as of 2015). It is the site of the historic capital of the Aksumite Empire, a naval and trading power that ruled the whole region ...
, can be found in the marketplace. The
Church of Hawzen Tekle Haymanot Church may refer to: Religion * Church (building), a building for Christian religious activities * Church (congregation), a local congregation of a Christian denomination * Church service, a formalized period of Christian communal worship * Chris ...
, although a modern structure, encloses "a small rock-hewn church thought to be one of the oldest in Tigray based on the finely carved capital and column".


19th Century

On 8 March 1892, '' Dejazmach'' Sebhat Aregawi submitted to Ras Mangesha Yohannes at Hawzen by ceremonially carrying a stone upon his neck before Ras Mangesha as the other Rases of Tigray and Ichege Tewoflos watched; Ras Mangesha then pardoned the Dejazmach. By March 1895, after the town of Adigrat was occupied by the advancing Italian army, Ras Mangesha assembled about 4,000 men at the town of Hawzen for an attack on Adigrat. Italian General Oreste Baratieri reacted by gathering 3,144 soldiers near Senafe, then marched to the support of the Italian-appointed governor, Ras
Hagos Tafari Hagos is a personal name, following the Habesha name system, of Ethiopian and Eritrean origin. Notable people with the name include: *Bahta Hagos (died 1894), a leader of Eritrean resistance to foreign domination *Mesfin Hagos (born 1947), Eritrean ...
. When Baratieri entered Adigrat on 25 March, Mangesha withdrew into the Tigray interior.


20th Century

In 1938, there was a shop, a post, telephone and telegraph office, a fountain, a health post and a technical school. The important market was also mentioned.


Air raids during the civil war of the 1980s

During the Ethiopian Civil War, Hawzen was bombed frequently from the air by the Ethiopian National Defence Forces: * March-June 1988: 9 attacks, casualties not known * 22 June 1988:
Hawzen massacre The Hawzen massacre was a massacre committed by Derg Forces on 22 June 1988. on that day Ethiopian Mig and helicopter gunships bombed the market in Hawzen, Tigray killing 2,500 civilians after receiving intentionally wrong Tplf rebel movement info ...
On 22 June 1988 Hawzen was the target of one of the more brutal acts of the
Derg The Derg (also spelled Dergue; , ), officially the Provisional Military Administrative Council (PMAC), was the military junta that ruled Ethiopia, then including present-day Eritrea, from 1974 to 1987, when the military leadership formally " c ...
against their opponents during the Ethiopian Civil War: upwards of 2,500 people were killed when the Ethiopian Air Force bombed the town marketplace. Four ancient
stele A stele ( ),Anglicized plural steles ( ); Greek plural stelai ( ), from Greek , ''stēlē''. The Greek plural is written , ''stēlai'', but this is only rarely encountered in English. or occasionally stela (plural ''stelas'' or ''stelæ''), whe ...
were toppled in the same bombardment. The parties and factors involved in the culmination of this air raid is yet to be revealed. The Tigray People's Liberation Front's cameras were positioned to capture the air raid from different angles, as is evidenced by the video released soon after the event. TPLF cameras captured the attack as it happened, and afterwards, went onto the ground recording, in graphic detail, the results of the air raid. Ethiopia's public opinion differs as to the role played by TPLF in the creation of this event. Former TPLF leader
Aregawi Berhe Aregawi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abeba Aregawi (born 1990), Ethiopian-born Swedish middle-distance runner *Abuna Aregawi, Ethiopian saint * Amare Aregawi, Ethiopian journalist *Sebhat Aregawi Sebhat Aregawi (died 28 ...
claims the attack was made at the direction, or at least tacit permission, of Legesse Asfaw, who had been appointed Chief Martial Law Administrator for Tigray the previous month. A memorial currently stands to commemorate the dead.


Demographics

In 1938, the town counted 2471 inhabitants. Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Hawzen has an estimated total population of 5,638 of whom 2,616 are men and 3,022 are women.CSA 2005 National Statistics
, Table B.4
The 1994 census reported it had a total population of 3,250 of whom 1,393 were men and 1,857 were women.


Notes

{{reflist Populated places in the Tigray Region