Aksum
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He changed their religion to christianity.
Christianity
King Ezana of Aksum established the kingdom's official religion of Christianity during his reign.
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Aksum
Christianity
King Ezana, also known as Abreha, was a fourth-century c.e. King, who converted to Christianity. He subsequently established this faith as the state religion in Axum, which is part of modern-day Ethiopia.
An Axumite is another name for an Aksumite, a native or inhabitant of the ancient Kingdom of Aksum.
The Kingdom of Aksum.
Aksum began a long slow decline after the 7th century due partly to Islamic groups contesting trade routes. Eventually Aksum was cut off from its principal markets in Alexandria, Byzantium and Southern Europe and its trade share was captured by Arab traders of the era. The Kingdom of Aksum also quarreled with Islamic groups over religion. Eventually the people of Aksum were forced south and their civilization declined.