potted plant dish Drainage Trays With Wheel - Succulent Planter Drip Tray
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potted plant dish Drainage Trays With Wheel - Succulent Planter Drip Tray

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potted plant dish Drainage Trays With Wheel - Succulent Planter Drip TrayDrainage Trays With Wheel Succulent Planter Drip Tray Drain Dish Planter Pot Water Catcher Minimalist Simple Plant Saucer Drainage Plate Multi Purpose: This floor plant saucer with wheels can be widely used indoor and outdoor for moving garden pots, heavy plants, large potted trees, large vases, barrels, or heavy trash cans and can protect your floor from being worn out. Universal Wheels: Pallet with 360 universal wheels enables you to move your large

Drainage Trays With Wheel - Succulent Planter Drip Tray - Drain Dish Planter Pot Water Catcher Minimalist Simple Plant Saucer Drainage Plate

Multi Purpose: This floor plant saucer with wheels can be widely used indoor and outdoor for moving garden pots, heavy plants, large potted trees, large vases, barrels, or heavy trash cans and can protect your floor from being worn out.

Universal Wheels: Pallet with 360° universal wheels enables you to move your large flower pots around in any direction. After receiving the product, please install the wheels on plant caddy use the spanner, as picture.

Strong Load Bearing: The resin-plastic flower pot caddies is 12-20 inch in diameter. This round planter stand is strong enough to hold up to 11-18inch and 35KG(77LB)-150KG(330LB) planters, enables easy movement for potted plants and heavy items that are frequently moved.

High safety: this potted dish has an outer edge prevents the flowerpot from slipping out of the tray, avoiding the danger of falling flowerpots.

Clean and sanitary: The groove at the bottom of the flowerpot tray can store the water flowing from the bottom of the flowerpot, making the floor clean and tidy.

Sizes: S: 23 cm (9 Inches) M: 26 cm (10 Inches) L: 31 cm (12 Inches) XL: 36 cm (14 Inches)

**Please note that you have to install the wheels yourself. (Wheels are included).**

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Bevan
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 4
...awkward book to rate...
Format: Kindle
This is an awkward book to rate as: the facts all seem to be there, hut the presentation is a touch below par for a 'Captivating History' book. There is a light garnish of literary and grammatical errors, a dose of waffle here and there, the chronology can jump back and forth and - I may have been distracted, but: I do not recall reading about what ultimately happened to Haile Selassie Most of the final, extended, chapter just repeats what has previously been covered. STILL - it's a most interesting period in history.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023
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F. R. Isom
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
A not often studied part of African history
Format: Kindle
This book presents the history of Ethiopia up to the Italian invasion as a backdrop giving the culture and the nature of the Ethiopian Empire. Ethiopia has a history of more than 3,000 years and converted to Christianity about the same time that the Roman Empire did. During the medieval period remained strong in Christianity and traded with the East as well as with medieval Europe. It was one of the most advanced countries in the world at that time. When Italy started trying to build up an empire and catch up because of its lag behind the rest of Europe in Empire building, Ethiopia was one of the last parts of Africa that was not yet a colony of a European power. Italy and made a failed attempt at conquering Ethiopia but when Mussolini took power in Italy he decided to rebuild the grandeur of Roman Empire. This book takes you through the war with Italy and tells it from the Ethiopian side as well as presenting some of the concepts of the Italian side as well. Hey you will also become acquainted with the major players on both sides of the Italian Ethiopian war. It is well researched and it describes the war, the struggle that both the Ethiopians and the Italians had during the war and the final conclusion and how the war ended. The book has been well researched and is very interesting. I found this to be an excellent book to explain the war in North Africa as well as the struggle for independence of the Ethiopians. This is a book that I would like to have had when I was teaching world history. I highly recommend this book and feel that it is a great addition to anyone's library.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023
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Michael States
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
A little-mentioned history
Format: Kindle
Captivating History has released a publication that tells of the period when Italy, under the government of Mussolini, invaded Ethiopia and overthrew the government of Haile Salassee. This war was revenge for Italy's loss against Ethiopia in 1896 but weakened Italy which helped its decision to align with Hitler. For Ethiopia, the invasion represented a major setback, as it lost its independence and became subject to Italian colonial rule until the defeat of Italy in World War II. Haile Selassie returned to Ethiopia in 1941 after the British, in alliance with Ethiopian resistance fighters, liberated the country. The Italian invasion of Ethiopia remains a significant event in African history, highlighting the consequences of colonial aggression and the limitations of international diplomacy in preventing such conflicts. It also played a role in shaping Ethiopia's determination to regain its sovereignty and become a symbol of African resistance against colonialism. This is a worthwhile read as it explores a little-known facet of African history.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
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Biniam
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
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“A Clear, Engaging, and Accurate Overview of
Format: Kindle
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This book is an excellent read! It provides a well-organized and concise summary of Ethiopia’s entire history, which is no small task given the country’s rich and complex past. The writing is consistent, informative, and historically accurate, making it easy to follow and deeply engaging. I especially appreciate how it also includes insights into Eritrea’s history, offering a broader understanding of the region. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking a solid, accessible introduction to Ethiopian and Eritrean history. Captivating History did a fantastic job!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2025
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Andy McKinney
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 4
A compact history
Format: Paperback
Sometimes we want to take a historical subject that we know little about and get a brief gloss to learn enough to discover which parts of the subject we want to delve into at greater length. "History of Ethiopia" is exactly what we need to satisfy that desire. We get the entire history of the African nation, from the very ancient days up to this very year, 2022. naturally, we do not get many nuances. What we do get is the big picture. We know how the various periods in history fit together. From the Queen of Sheba to the nasty era of the Communist Derg, we get a little bit of everything. One irritation that I had was the coverage of the Ethiopian-Somalia war in the 1970s. The crucial role played by the Cuban army is committed entirely. On the other hand, the 1540 Portuguese expedition headed by Christopher da Gama is briefly but adequately covered. Save for the intervention of da Gama the kingdom might well have been lost. If you need a fast introduction to Ethiopia, this is a good place to begin. Captivating History, the maker, has dozens of similar books, often on specific, narrowly focuses topics.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022

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