its location and trade route along the Red Sea
...It's location along the red sea!
It's location along the red sea.
The city state is Axum that owed its strength to its location on the Red Sea.
1.) Axum owed its strength to the red sea. 2.) In 334 A.D. king Ezana made Christianity the official religion. 3.) Axum fought neighboring Kush for control of trade routes to inland Africa.
The spoils from the successful military campaigns and the tributes owed by the states increased Egypt's wealth and prosperity.
It is Aksum not, Axum -_- ... They built Obelisks
Axum is now where modern day Ethiopia is.
Kaleb of Axum died in 540.
Axum was not isolated from trade
a couple of examples... Prosperity and joy filled the household. After the war ended, prosperity filled the town. Prosperity is something that I never had much of.
Yes, it just has to be as much as we owed.
The relations between Muslims and Christians in Axum were peaceful. The Axum was on good terms with their Islamic neighbors.