Axum (redirect from Aksum/people/trade)
Axum, also spelled Aksum (pronounced: /ˈɑːkˈsuːm/ ), is a town in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia with a population of 66,900 residents (as of 2015). It...
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The Kingdom of Aksum (Ge'ez: አክሱም, romanized: ʾÄksum; Sabaean: 𐩱𐩫𐩪𐩣, ʾkšm; Ancient Greek: Ἀξωμίτης, romanized: Axōmítēs) also known as the Kingdom...
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İbrahim İlker Aksum (born 23 May 1971) is a Turkish actor. He has appeared in more than twenty popular series and films since 1999. His breakthrough roles...
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Ezana of Axum (redirect from Ezana of Aksum)
Aezana) was the ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum (320s – c. 360 AD). One of the best-documented rulers of Aksum, Ezana is important as he is the country's...
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Obelisk of Axum (redirect from Aksum Obelisk)
carved and erected during the 4th century CE by subjects of the Kingdom of Aksum, an ancient Ethiopian civilization. Erection of stelae in Axum was a very...
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Aksum University (AKU) is a teaching university in Aksum in Tigray Region, Ethiopia. It offers teaching programs and research projects which lead toward...
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over Eritrea and the northern region of Ethiopia, while the Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region for 900 years. Christianity...
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List of kings of Axum (redirect from Kings of Aksum)
external written sources outside the traditional regnal lists. Kingdom of Aksum Lists of office-holders List of emperors of Ethiopia Regnal lists of Ethiopia...
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the Kingdom of Aksum's early stages, evolved into the Aksumite state, or was one of the smaller states united in the Kingdom of Aksum possibly around...
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Saint Elesbaan (Ge'ez: እለ አጽብሐ, Ancient Greek: Ἅγιος Ἐλεσβαᾶς), was King of Aksum, which was situated in modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea Procopius calls him...
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Kubar (redirect from Jarma (Aksum))
known as Ku'bar or Kuber is the name of the last capital of the Kingdom of Aksum and the residence of the Ethiopian ruler mentioned in several medieval Arabic...
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historians as Gadarat) was a King of the Kingdom of Aksum (c. 200), known for being the first king to involve Aksum in South Arabian affairs. He is known primarily...
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Sabaic inscriptions only use the term ḥbšt to the refer to the Kingdom of Aksum and its inhabitants, especially during the 3rd century, when the ḥbšt (Aksumites)...
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Migration to Abyssinia (category Kingdom of Aksum)
confederation of Mecca. They sought and were granted refuge in the Kingdom of Aksum, an ancient Christian state that was situated in modern-day Ethiopia and...
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Eritrea (section Kingdom of Aksum)
significant records related to the evolution of humans. The Kingdom of Aksum, covering much of modern-day Eritrea and northern Ethiopia, was established...
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Negus (Arabic: ٱلنَّجَاشِيّ, romanized: An-Najāshī) ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum who reigned from 614–630 C.E.. It is agreed by Muslim scholars that Najashi...
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Gudit (category Military history of the Kingdom of Aksum)
source. She is said to have been responsible for laying waste the Kingdom of Aksum and its countryside, and the destruction of its churches and monuments in...
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Book of Axum (redirect from Book of aksum)
The Book of Axum (Ge'ez መጽሐፈ ፡ አክሱም maṣḥafa aksūm, Amharic: meṣhafe aksūm, Tigrinya: meṣḥafe aksūm, Latin: Liber Axumae) is the name accepted since the...
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was a direct male line descendant of the royal house of the Kingdom of Aksum. The Aksumite kings had ruled much of Ethiopia from the 1st to the 10th...
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Aksumite Kingdom rose to power in the modern Tigray Region with its capital at Aksum and grew into a major power on the Red Sea, subjugating South Arabia and...
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Chalukya Western Eastern Chinese Sui Tang Liao Song Jīn Yuan Chola Ethiopian Aksum Zagwe Solomonic Genoese Georgian Huetar Inca Kannauj Pala Gurjara-Pratihara...
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Chalukya Western Eastern Chinese Sui Tang Liao Song Jīn Yuan Chola Ethiopian Aksum Zagwe Solomonic Genoese Georgian Huetar Inca Kannauj Pala Gurjara-Pratihara...
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Fatimids, Almoravids, Almohads, Ayyubids, and Mamluks in North Africa; Aksum, Ethiopia, Adal, Kitara, Kilwa, and Imerina in East Africa; Kongo, Luba...
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Abuna (redirect from Bishop of Aksum)
Abuna (or Abune, which is the status constructus form used when a name follows: Ge'ez አቡነ abuna/abune, 'our father'; Amharic and Tigrinya) is the honorific...
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(Ancient Greek: Ζωσκάλης) (c. 1st Century) was a King of the Kingdom of Aksum. In the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Zoskales is described as the only...
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Ancient history (section Aksum and ancient Ethiopia)
around 760 BC and retained control for about a century. The Kingdom of Aksum was an important trading nation in northeastern Africa centered in present-day...
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[probably vocalized ʽAzaba or ʽAdhebah] (fl. 3rd century) was a king of Aksum, in the territory of modern-day North Ethiopia and Eritrea, who ruled c...
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Itiyopis, son of Cush. The capital was later moved to Aksum in northern Ethiopia. The Empire of Aksum, at its height, at times extended across most of present-day...
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The province was part of Dʿmt, which would evolve into the Kingdom of Aksum. Akele Guzai's name has been connected to the Gaze of the Monumentum Adulitanum...
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