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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doctoris Scientia: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by osirion: [qb] ^ like I said - I have seen the evidence of the inscription of Noble men of Yemen complaining about Aksumites taking their daughters. You will have to wait for proof. This is commonly taught folklore in Ethiopia. Not the slavery part but the part about Queens of Yemen ruling in Ethiopia. Not really slavery back then but to us now it is. [/qb][/QUOTE]Then you would have to show me the evidence, and from what I understand it was obviously rare, as is the case in most urban civilizations, that non-native women... especially those in regard to enemy states, would be given such superior position in that particular state, in this case Aksum. Can you list the name of Aksumite queens of Yemeni origin. Also, this whole discussion is getting off topic. Their's no evidence of any extensive Yemeni blood in either the Amhara peoples or Solomonic line. Also note, Aksum largly controlled regions in areas in or around Western Yemen and Saudi Arabia, i.e. Tihama, a population with recent origins in Africa. The only consequence of Aksumite rule in Yemen can be found in Yemen, via the Al-Akhdam "caste", who happen to be the direct descendants of the historical Aksumite troops. You still haven't proven the Yemeni or Sabaean migration into Ethiopia. Saba predated Aksum for the most part, it was D'mt which paralled Saba in age. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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