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it is Adulis

Actually Axum or Aksum was the capital of the Kingdom of Aksum or Axum (c.100 - c.940)

It is now in Ethiopia

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Near The Red Sea Coast

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The capital was moved in order to get out of the way of Islamic invaders, so they moved it across the Ethiopian highlands. The capital was now isolated and, in combination with depletion of forests and soil erosion, fell shortly after the move.


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The Kingdom of Aksum was the center of trading.


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The main trading port of Aksum was Adulis.


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What city was the center of trade in aksum?

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