Ethopian and Yemn a Shared History

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History

 

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Kimberly R

 

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July 22, 2015

 

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Henceforth, all kings traced there lineage from David, Solomon, and Queen Sheba. The paths of these two civilizations crossed viscously when the empire extended to the Arabic side of the red sea. The final expanses of the last great Aksumite Kings were able to add to their title, King of Himyar, Saba, hadhramawt, yamanat, and all the Arabs of the coastal plains and the highlands...
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Henze shows unlike Aksum's relationship with other empires such as Egypt and Greece, more was shared then trade routes and geographic proximity. The rise of Islam, which in the end separated these to cultures, also spared the Aksumites from the wrath of the Muslims. This Christian country lent refuge to the earliest of Mohammed's followers; it was the prophet who voiced praise and gratitude of the empire...
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