it is AdulisActually Axum or Aksum was the capital of the Kingdom of Aksum or Axum (c.100 - c.940)It is now in Ethiopia
The capital was moved in order to get out of the way of Islamic invaders, so they moved it across the Ethiopian highlands. The capital was now isolated and, in combination with depletion of forests and soil erosion, fell shortly after the move.
The capital was moved in order to get out of the way of Islamic invaders, so they moved it across the Ethiopian highlands. The capital was now isolated and, in combination with depletion of forests and soil erosion, fell shortly after the move.
Aksum
At the A.D 600s, Muslims fought with the rulers of Aksum for the control of the Red Sea trade routes.
This happened during the Ming Dynasty, under the third Ming ruler. Yangle (Yongle) Emperor. (1403-24)
A ruler might build a new city and move the capital for strategic, economic, or political reasons. It could be to establish control over a desired location, to stimulate economic growth in a certain region, or to consolidate power and centralize governance. Additionally, relocating the capital can symbolize a new beginning or a break from the past.
Ezana, the ruler of the Aksumite Empire, attacked Meroe, the capital of the Kingdom of Kush, primarily to expand his territory and assert Aksumite dominance in the region. The conflict was also motivated by trade interests, as controlling Meroe would allow Aksum to secure lucrative trade routes. Additionally, the rise of Christianity in Aksum may have influenced Ezana’s desire to weaken pagan rivals and spread his new faith.
they had many ways. some of them were trade, there ruler was very god a leading and led them to great power. 8=====>----
Aksum, an ancient civilization, was located in what is today northern Ethiopia and parts of Eritrea. It was situated near the Red Sea, which facilitated trade routes connecting Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Arabian Peninsula. The city of Aksum itself was the capital and is known for its impressive obelisks and as a center of early Christianity in the region.
The Kingdom of Aksum was the center of trading.
Aksum University was created in 2007.