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[QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [qb] TypeZeiss [QUOTE] [b]Back to the Aksumite claims you mentioned, do you remember where you came across this info? I would like to read more on these people.[/b] [/QUOTE]The Kebra Negast or book of Kings if I am not mistaken,also Axum was one of the four world power of that time,the other three were Rome,China,and Persia. There is evidence in inscriptions and archaeological finds that attest to the presence of Axumite troops in Yemen as early as AD 200. This suggests that Axum was no less involved in the Arabian matters than Damot during the reigns of GDRT, and his successors `DBH and Sembrouthes, During the reign of Ousanas, Ezanas father, Axum traded and projected its influence as far as India, where coins minted in Ousanas' reign were discovered in 1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_of_the_Ethiopian_Empire from ^a wiki source so be careful. [/qb][/QUOTE]I knew about Axum in Yemen. The Quran talks about that in Surat Al Fil. One of their last rulers was named Abrah. He attacked Mecca on Elephant, in the attempt to knock the Kaaba down. According to the Quran, birds dropped something on that army and they fell ill and died. If you check the British Museum's website, you should be able to find a PDF they put together talking about Aksum's rule over the M.E. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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