The Ethiopian Kindom of Axum
The former king Aksum conquered the Kush in the AD 300's.
The former king Aksum conquered the Kush in the AD 300's.
Aksum
The Ethiopian Kindom of Axum
In about AD 350, the army of Aksum's King Ezana (AY-zah-nah) destroyed Meroë and took over the kingdom of Kush.
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The Ethiopian Kindom of Axum
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Aksum is believed to have conquered the Kingdom of Kush around the 4th century AD. This expansion was part of Aksum's rise as a powerful trading empire in the region, which included parts of modern-day Ethiopia and Sudan. The conquest of Kush allowed Aksum to control key trade routes and resources.
The kingdom of Kush
The Kingdom of Aksum replaced the Kingdom of Kush as a dominant regional power in northeastern Africa. Aksum emerged around the 1st century AD, establishing a significant trade network and adopting Christianity as a major religion by the 4th century. The rise of Aksum led to the decline of Kush, which had been influential for centuries along the Nile River.
The Kingdom of Kush was driven out of power primarily by the rise of the Kingdom of Axum around the 4th century AD. Axum, located in present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea, became a powerful trading empire that challenged Kushite dominance in the region. Additionally, internal strife and economic challenges contributed to Kush's decline, making it vulnerable to external conquest.