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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.
he was ruler of Muslims. but Shia Muslims did not recognize him as a legitimate ruler.
What happened was many muslims joined forces & overtherew the ruler.
they had many ways. some of them were trade, there ruler was very god a leading and led them to great power. 8=====>----
The 2nd Caliph Umar Ibn Al-Khattab.
trade
Tyrone
because he was a ruler
Haha! Do you go to Saguaro High School in Arizona? Just wondering because I'm looking for the same answer online with the exact wording. This is why they became Christians: AKSUM BECOMES CHRISTIAN- Ezana succeeded to the throne as an infant after the death of his father. While his mother ruled the kingdom, a young Christian man from Syria who had been captured and taken into the court educated him. When Ezana finally became ruler of Aksum, he converted to Christianity and established it as the kingdom's official religion.
Haha! Do you go to Saguaro High School in Arizona? Just wondering because I'm looking for the same answer online with the exact wording. This is why they became Christians: AKSUM BECOMES CHRISTIAN- Ezana succeeded to the throne as an infant after the death of his father. While his mother ruled the kingdom, a young Christian man from Syria who had been captured and taken into the court educated him. When Ezana finally became ruler of Aksum, he converted to Christianity and established it as the kingdom's official religion.
King Enzana was a ruler of Aksum, an ancient kingdom in the Horn of Africa, who reigned in the 4th century. He is known for his conversion to Christianity and for making Christianity the official religion of Aksum. Enzana's reign marked a significant turning point in the history of Aksum and its relationship with the Christian world.
he is important because he is the ruler of the roman empire.