![]() In the 1960s and 1970s, archaeologists excavating the Kingdom of Da’amat unearthed evidence of the region’s role in trade and its connections to Southern Arabia. A major empire of the ancient world, the kingdom of Aksum arose in Ethiopia during the first century C.E. Aksum - which at its height ruled over present-day northern Ethiopia, Yemen, soutern Saoudi Arabia, and northeastern Sudan - was listed by the Persian prophet Mani as the third kingdom of the world, after Rome and Persia. The Kingdom of Da’amat was the first to emerge in northern Ethiopia in about the tenth century BCE. Author: Adam Cohn Source: Wikimedia Commons License: CC BY-SA 3.0įrom the era of the rule of Queen Mekeda in about the tenth century BCE and Yekuno Amlak’s revival of the Solomonic Dynasty in the thirteenth century CE, the largest kingdoms in Ethiopia were Da’amat and Aksum. ![]() \): The Building that Allegedly Houses the Ark of the Covenant | It is part of the Church of Our Lady of Zion, built in the fifth or sixth entury CE in Aksum, Ethiopia.
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