[dehai-news] (Shaebia) Keren: the city of art deco and history


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From: Biniam Haile \(SWE\) (eritrea.lave@comhem.se)
Date: Mon May 11 2009 - 11:48:08 EDT


Keren: the city of art deco and history

Hdru Zerie, May 11, 2009
 
 
Keren, the center of administration of zoba Ansseba, is one of the major
Eritrean cities. The city is known as "Keren Tsaeda" (white keren) for
its comfortable, warm climate and its variety of fruits. History
recounts that the name Keren is derived from a Bilen language "krguku".
The elders of keren also tell that the name was adapted from "Keren" to
signify that the city is surrounded by big mountains.
 
Though Keren was established as a small town during the Turkish
occupation, it started to show improvement during the Italian
colonialism. Especially in the beginning of 20th century, modern master
plan was prepared and Keren emerged as a modern city with adequate
infrastructure. The first buildings of Keren include Saint Michael
Church which was built during the Egyptian colonization in1875, a big
mosque which was built during the Turkish, military camps and
administration center during the Turkish, Egyptian, Italian, British and
Ethiopian colonization. However, the art deco of the city was
constructed between 1910 and 1940s.
 
The building known as commissariat Keren which is currently the
administration office of the city, the residence of housing commission
and neighboring villas, Italian elementary school, Keren hospital, Riva
palace, Gira fiyori, Saint Antonio Cathedral and Keren Hotel are the
beauties and main historical buildings of the city. Italians built keren
to be a center of agricultural activities and refreshments with
infrastructures that could accommodate residences for about 10 thousand
households. However, due to improvements and population growth, at
present Keren has a population of 84 thousand living in about 32
thousand sq km. Keren is composed of seven administrative regions and
popular villages namely Jufa, Hashela, Bambi, Ona and Megarih. Though in
small numbers, almost all members of the nine Eritrean ethnic groups
reside in keren .The dominant groups are Bilen, Tigre and Tigrinya.
Bilen, Tigre and Tigrinya followed by Arabic are widely spoken
languages. There are a number of schools that teach in the
above-mentioned languages.
 
The fact that big mountains surround Keren made it strategic and focus
of attention of the colonial powers. Especially during the British
administration Keren became the center of administration for three
provinces namely Senhit, Sahel and Barka. History recounts that the
World War two battles in East Africa ended after a heavy and bloody war
at a place called Tinkulihas situated at the entrance of southwest
Keren. Historical remains of the fortress built by the allied forces are
still present at the west side of the city towards the Aqurdet gate. The
Italians' cemetery is also found at the western side of the city along
the road to Dearit neighboring the martyr's cemetery situated at a place
called Ona where 750 innocent Eritreans were massacred in 1970 during
the Haile Silase reign.
 
Dearit situated 2.5 km to the north east of the city entertains annual
religious festival at the end of May. This festival is center of popular
cultural activities and contributes to the tourism industry. The
elementary and junior schools of Keren were built in 1940s during
British reign, the present day keren high school which history recounts
as the first middle school in Eritrea was built in September 1948.
 
During Ethiopian colonization, especially during the Derg era, all the
army that was operating in Eritrea was been administered from Keren.
Keren was also a center of the front for liberation in Sahel and western
operations of Gash Barka and Setit. Remains that witness this are still
present in that area.
 
The mountains that surround Keren are mount EtAbir to the southwest,
mount Ziban to the south, Mount Senkil to the southeast, Mount Lalimba
to the northwest and mount Bambi to the northeast. Keren borders
Elabered sub zone to the east, Hamelmalo to the south and southeast,
Hagaz sub zone to the southwest. The fact that Keren serves as a bridge
between high lands and low lands made it a trade route and
transportation activities. The movements to and fro Tessenei, Barentu,
Agurdet, Karura, Nakfa, Afabet and Asmara cross the Keren line.
 
Keren is known as "Keren Tsaeda "(white Keren) for the white sandy soil
and the white cloths that the people wear during winter. Some people
also say that "Keren Tsaeda" is an expression for its moderate climate,
agricultural products and its people's hospitality. It is usual and
inspiring to walk along the streets of Keren as soon as rain stops. Due
to the sandy nature of its soil you do not usually see muddy areas even
at the places where asphalt has not been laid.
 
There are streams that originate from the high mountains of Keren.
Except the stream that flows towards Tinkulihas almost all the other
streams join Anseba River. Anseba River, which is at a distance of eight
km from the city, is the main source of water. The fertile agricultural
land, which is found at the right and left sides of Anseba and Deari
rivers, made Keren unique. The city is full of fruits and vegetables all
year round. Fruits like orange, grapefruit, papaya, guava, mango, lemon,
grapes and vegetables like lettuce, adri, kosta, okra, molukya are
agricultural products of Keren that are also exported to other cities.
Especially from 1950 to the middle of 1970s best quality fruits from
Awrtela, Makalas and Deri area were exported to Europe. Keren was graced
with rich water supply. Almost all the houses were decorated with
different trees and flowers. Recently, to find water one has to drill
10m downs because the Deari River that used to supply the city all year
round is drying off due to drought and climatic changes.
 
After Eritrea obtained its indipendence, Keren is going through a rapid
reconstruction programs and projects forward to a prosperous future.
Schools, hospitals, hotels and roads are being built everwhere. New
master plan that includes residence around Megarih and Walaku, hotels,
highways, pharmechor factory, telecommunication building, commercial
bank, distribution of mobile and landlines, public transportation has
being built.
 
Translated by Azmera Okbamichael
 
http://www.shaebia.org/artman/publish/article_5794.shtml

 

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