Axum, an ancient civilization located in present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea, was known for its impressive trade networks and as a major power in the region from the 1st to the 7th centuries AD. It was one of the first states to officially adopt Christianity, which had a significant impact on its culture and politics. The kingdom is also famous for its monumental obelisks, its coinage, and its role in the trade of goods such as ivory, gold, and spices. Axum's legacy includes being a foundational pillar of Ethiopian identity and history.
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
The relations between Muslims and Christians in Axum were peaceful. The Axum was on good terms with their Islamic neighbors.
The Axum port city
The airport code for Axum Airport is AXU.
Axum had protected Muslims from persecution
Axum is not located in a desert. It is located in a sub tropical highland.
The city state is Axum that owed its strength to its location on the Red Sea.
Jewish.
The Muslims allowed Axum to remain free.