Thoughts on the Axumite Empire?

Emir of Zayla

𝕹𝖆𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓 𝖔𝖋 𝕻𝖔𝖊𝖙𝖘
Don’t forget the Berber-cels. Arab Tribes like the famous Bantu Hilal turned the Maghreb into an extension of Arabia.

Pretty much all of their Arabian DNA was male-mediated.
“Bantu Hilal” it’s truly over for Amazigh-cels
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More cope, genetics has confirmed they're 25-30% bronze age Yemeni.

Agews were central cushites, not northern cushites that's the Beja. Even the modern Agews didn't get spared from the c*cking, they're 25-30% Yemeni.

"Cushites" of Sudan are even more Arab than Habesha

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Oromo (most likely northern or central Oromo) have it as high as 17%. Some of these Arabian genes were not from cuckery but they were spilled over unto other groups whom they neighbour.
 

Juke

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Oromo (most likely northern or central Oromo) have it as high as 17%. Some of these Arabian genes were not from cuckery but they were spilled over unto other groups whom they neighbour.
Many of the northern and central Oromos are just assimilated Habesha types and have it at the 25-30% range. Huge range tho from Borana to northerners, as Oromo isn't a real ethnic group at all.
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techsamatar

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Sometimes i wonder if even Aksum's where linked to modern day Habeshi, the Aksum seem more madow looking especially from the coins the features.
 
Aksum was a very rich and powerful empire. The Aksum empire was the most powerful economic force in the Horn of Africa. The Aksum empire's access to both the Red Sea and the Upper Nile enabled its strong navy to profit from trade between various empires. Aksum was considered one of the four great powers in the 3rd century.

Aksum invaded Himyar as a response to the persecution and killings against the followers of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him). The persecution Muslims endured at the hands of the Himyar kingdom is mentioned in the Quran. Aksum put an end to it.

Islam greatly speaks about the people of Aksum. The Quran says, "You will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers, those who say, We are Christians." The Christians that specific verse is referring to are the Christians of Aksum who embraced Islam when the Muslims who migrated to Ethiopia resided among them.'' That's why the prophet gave us explicit orders not to attack or launch military expeditions against Aksum unless they attack us first.
 

Khaem

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Sometimes i wonder if even Aksum's where linked to modern day Habeshi, the Aksum seem more madow looking especially from the coins the features.
Axumites are modern day tigrayans. What makes then look madow? The coins aren't an accurate representation anywhere but they don't look madow at all.
 

Khaem

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Aksum was a very rich and powerful empire. The Aksum empire was the most powerful economic force in the Horn of Africa. The Aksum empire's access to both the Red Sea and the Upper Nile enabled its strong navy to profit from trade between various empires. Aksum was considered one of the four great powers in the 3rd century.

Aksum invaded Himyar as a response to the persecution and killings against the followers of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him). The persecution Muslims endured at the hands of the Himyar kingdom is mentioned in the Quran. Aksum put an end to it.

Islam greatly speaks about the people of Aksum. The Quran says, "You will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers, those who say, We are Christians." The Christians that specific verse is referring to are the Christians of Aksum who embraced Islam when the Muslims who migrated to Ethiopia resided among them.'' That's why the prophet gave us explicit orders not to attack or launch military expeditions against Aksum unless they attack us first.
Mashallah you know alot about your country, thank you for the lesson ባርያ
 
Mashallah you know alot about your country, thank you for the lesson ባርያ
Come on sxb. It's a major sin to lie about your ethnic identity. I would never ascribe myself to something I am not. Fear Allah sxb. Retract your statement and issue me an apology or else you will stand against Allah almighty for your false accusation against me.
 
Aksum was a very rich and powerful empire. The Aksum empire was the most powerful economic force in the Horn of Africa. The Aksum empire's access to both the Red Sea and the Upper Nile enabled its strong navy to profit from trade between various empires. Aksum was considered one of the four great powers in the 3rd century.

Aksum invaded Himyar as a response to the persecution and killings against the followers of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him). The persecution Muslims endured at the hands of the Himyar kingdom is mentioned in the Quran. Aksum put an end to it.

Islam greatly speaks about the people of Aksum. The Quran says, "You will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers, those who say, We are Christians." The Christians that specific verse is referring to are the Christians of Aksum who embraced Islam when the Muslims who migrated to Ethiopia resided among them.'' That's why the prophet gave us explicit orders not to attack or launch military expeditions against Aksum unless they attack us first.

They didn’t embrace Islam. Only the king did and maybe few individuals.
 

Khaem

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Come on sxb. It's a major sin to lie about your ethnic identity. I would never ascribe myself to something I am not. Fear Allah sxb. Retract your statement and issue me an apology or else you will stand against Allah almighty for your false accusation against me.
ይቅርታ ጠይቄያለሽ ወንድሜ 🙏🏾🙏🏾😭😭
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
Aksum was a very rich and powerful empire. The Aksum empire was the most powerful economic force in the Horn of Africa. The Aksum empire's access to both the Red Sea and the Upper Nile enabled its strong navy to profit from trade between various empires. Aksum was considered one of the four great powers in the 3rd century.

Aksum invaded Himyar as a response to the persecution and killings against the followers of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him). The persecution Muslims endured at the hands of the Himyar kingdom is mentioned in the Quran. Aksum put an end to it.

Islam greatly speaks about the people of Aksum. The Quran says, "You will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers, those who say, We are Christians." The Christians that specific verse is referring to are the Christians of Aksum who embraced Islam when the Muslims who migrated to Ethiopia resided among them.'' That's why the prophet gave us explicit orders not to attack or launch military expeditions against Aksum unless they attack us first.
Modern s(your people) have no relation to Aksum they went extinct or diluted out hence it is a melting pot today.
 

Khaem

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Modern s(your people) have no relation to Aksum they went extinct or diluted out hence it is a melting pot today.
The Axumite language Ge'ez is the ancestor tounge to languages like Tigrayan. Whilst it isn't that connected to languages such as amharic. It's safe to assume at least Tigray and Eritrea have the strongest claim to Axum.
 
What a cope lmao, Habesha are descendants of Yemeni colonalists that xooged Cushites
What is this hotepism lol. The vast majority of their Eurasian DNA is pre-Semitic in origin, they are essentially Semitized Agaws like someone else pointed out hence why Amharic and Tigrayan have major Cushitic influence on their languages. You also need to look at their Y-DNA, its E1b and not J1 like Yemenis. They didn't xoog any Cushites as they were literal Cushites themselves who eventually spoke Semitic languages.
 
As for Aksum itself, they were easily the peak of Ethiopian civilization since after Zagwe dynasty, medieval Ethiopia literally had no notable cities or towns. Not only did the entire population lived in villages but the emperor and his court even lived in tents where they would move around from province to province meaning medieval Ethiopia didn't even have a capital so to speak. This only changed during the 17th century when Gondar was built and urbanization finally started increasing.
 

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