The primary means of exchange for Aksum merchants was coins. The Aksum people were one of the first to make their own coins.
the foreign merchants brang new idea's and beliefs,along with trade goods.
They controlled extensive trade routes that connected many cultures.
The Syrian Christian known as the Apostle to the Abyssinians is believed to be Frumentius. He was a Christian missionary who introduced Christianity to the Kingdom of Aksum in the 4th century and became the first bishop of Aksum.
The Kingdom of Aksum was the center of trading.
Aksum University was created in 2007.
Aksum became a major trading hub and meeting place. Trade goods came to this area from Arabia, Persia, India, and other parts of Africa.
Chinese did not go to Aksum to trade.
The main trading port of Aksum was Adulis.
Ilker Aksum was born in 1971, in Istanbul, Turkey.
The main trading port of Aksum was Adulis.
the most impressive achievements were the pillars of Aksum
Haha! Do you go to Saguaro High School in Arizona? Just wondering because I'm looking for the same answer online with the exact wording. This is why they became Christians: AKSUM BECOMES CHRISTIAN- Ezana succeeded to the throne as an infant after the death of his father. While his mother ruled the kingdom, a young Christian man from Syria who had been captured and taken into the court educated him. When Ezana finally became ruler of Aksum, he converted to Christianity and established it as the kingdom's official religion.