The ancient kingdom of Aksum, which thrived from the 1st to the 7th centuries CE, was a powerful trading empire known for its monumental obelisks, coinage, and early adoption of Christianity. In contrast, modern-day Ethiopia is a federal republic formed in the 20th century, characterized by diverse ethnic groups and languages. While Aksum's influence extended across the Red Sea and into Arabia, contemporary Ethiopia faces different geopolitical dynamics and development challenges. Additionally, Aksum's legacy is reflected in Ethiopia's rich cultural heritage, but the political and social structures have evolved significantly since that time.
Modern day footballs are actually more elongated, oval shaped then the original round ones.
They're different countries
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Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
one's persian and another is egyptian!
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Modern day footballs are actually more elongated, oval shaped then the original round ones.
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They're different countries
isk
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
one's persian and another is egyptian!
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Egypt has pyramids & is hotter
One is a religion, the other is not. Have fun!
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