Massawa (,
Maṣṣawaʿ, ), also known as
Mitsiwa (,
Miṣṣiwa),
Batsiʿ (,
Bāṣiʿ, formerly , ), and
Badi (,
Baḍiʿ), is a city on the
Red Sea coast of
Eritrea located at the northern end of the
Gulf of Zula beside the
Dahlak Archipelago. An important port for many centuries, it was ruled by a succession of polities, including the
Axumite Empire,
Medri Bahri Kingdom, the
Umayyad Caliphate, various
Beja sultanates, the
Ottoman Empire,
Egypt,
Italy,
Britain, and
Ethiopia, until Eritrea's independence in 1991. Massawa was the capital of the Italian
Colony of Eritrea until this was moved to
Asmara in 1897.