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ARTICLES RELATED TO Kingdom of Aksum - Geography |  |  |  | Kingdom of Aksum - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Aksum - Foreign relations and economyAksum traded with India and Rome (later Byzantium, a strong cultural influence on Aksum), exporting ivory, tortoise shell, gold and emeralds, and importing silk and spices. Aksum's access to both the Red Sea and the Upper Nile enabled its strong navy to profit in trade between various African (Nubia), Arabian (Yemen), and Indian states.
In the 2nd century AD, Aksum acquired tributary states on the Arabian Peninsula across the Red Sea, and conquered ...
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Aksum traded with India and Rome (later Byzantium, a strong cultural influence on Aksum), exporting ivory, tortoise shell, gold and emeralds, and importing silk and spices. Aksum's access to both the Red Sea and the Upper Nile enabled its strong navy to profit in trade between various African (Nubia), Arabian (Yemen), and Indian states.
In the 2nd century AD, Aksum acquired tributary states on the Arabian Peninsula across the Red Sea, and conquered ...
See also:Kingdom of Aksum, Kingdom of Aksum - Geography, Kingdom of Aksum - Society Structure, Kingdom of Aksum - Foreign relations and economy, Kingdom of Aksum - Cultural achievements, Kingdom of Aksum - Bibliography Read more here: » Kingdom of Aksum: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Aksum - Foreign relations and economy |
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 |  |  | Kingdom of Aksum - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Ethiopia - HistoryThe Kingdom of Aksum, the first verifiable kingdom of great power to rise in Ethiopia, rose during the first century AD. The Persian religious figure Mani listed Axum with Rome, Persia, and China as one of the four great powers of his time. It was in the early 4th century that a Syro-Greek castaway, Frumentius, was taken to the court and eventually converted king Ezana to Christianity, thereby making it official. For this accomplishment, he received the title "Abba Selama". At various times, including a period in the 6th century, Axum controlled most of moder ...
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 |  |  | Kingdom of Aksum - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Ethiopia - HistoryThe Kingdom of Aksum, the first verifiable kingdom of great power to rise in Ethiopia, rose during the first century AD. The Persian religious figure Mani listed Axum with Rome, Persia, and China as one of the four great powers of his time. It was in the early 4th century that a Syro-Greek castaway, Frumentius, was taken to the court and eventually converted king Ezana to Christianity, thereby making it official. For this accomplishment, he received the title "Abba Selama". At various times, includi ...
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Horn of Africa - Ancient history.
The Kingdom of Aksum was an African state located in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Yemen that thrived between the 3rd and 11th centuries. Due to the Horn's strategic location, it has been used to restrict access to the Red Sea in the past.
The region was also a source of biological resources during the Antiquity: The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans sent expeditions to the region for frankincense, myrrh, dragon's blood or cinnabar and took these commodities back along the Incense Route. Therefore the Romans called this region Regio Aromatica.
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See also:Horn of Africa, Horn of Africa - Geography and climate, Horn of Africa - History, Horn of Africa - Ancient history, Horn of Africa - Modern history, Horn of Africa - Culture and ethnicity, Horn of Africa - Economy, Horn of Africa - Ecology, Horn of Africa - Fauna, Horn of Africa - Flora Read more here: » Horn of Africa: Encyclopedia II - Horn of Africa - History |
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