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Aksum began a long slow decline after the 7th century due partly to Islamic groups contesting trade routes. Eventually Aksum was cut off from its principal markets in Alexandria, Byzantium and Southern Europe and its trade share was captured by Arab traders of the era. The Kingdom of Aksum also quarreled with Islamic groups over religion. Eventually the people of Aksum were forced south and their civilization declined.
Adula was an important city in Aksum because the Roman Empire need gold to make coins, so the Roman ships often docked it in Adula. That is why Adula was an important city in Aksum.
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At the A.D 600s, Muslims fought with the rulers of Aksum for the control of the Red Sea trade routes.
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Aksum is the name of a powerful, urban Iron Age Kingdom in Ethiopia, that flourished in the centuries before and after the time of Christ. It location made it prosper because the surrounding nations were so underdeveloped.
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Aksum University was created in 2007.
The Kingdom of Aksum was the center of trading.
Chinese did not go to Aksum to trade.
Aksum is the name of a powerful, urban Iron Age Kingdom in Ethiopia, that flourished in the centuries before and after the time of Christ. Its location made it prosper because the surrounding nations were so underdeveloped.
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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.