The main factors that led to the fall of the Aksum in the seventh century were climate change and the obstruction of international trade routes around the Red Sea brought on by the growing supremacy of the Muslims in Ethiopia.
The main factors that led to the fall of the Aksum in the seventh century were climate change and the obstruction of international trade routes around the Red Sea brought on by the growing supremacy of the Muslims in Ethiopia.
The conflict between the Christian Aksumites and the Islamic invaders.
When Muslim Arabs took control of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade, they limited Aksum trading.
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.
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The main factors that led to the fall of the Aksum in the seventh century were climate change and the obstruction of international trade routes around the Red Sea brought on by the growing supremacy of the Muslims in Ethiopia.
The Kingdom of Aksum was the center of trading.
Aksum University was created in 2007.
agriculture
Chinese did not go to Aksum to trade.
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The main trading port of Aksum was Adulis.