-
Francis Anfray,
suggests that the
Aksumites worshipped Astar, his son, Mahrem, and Beher.
Steve Kaplan argues that with
Aksumite culture came a
major change...
-
Battle of
Hadhramaut and then in the
Siege of Sanaa,
following which the
Aksumites were
largely expelled from the
Arabian Peninsula,
excluding Najran. With...
-
antiquity as
Arabia Felix, had
experienced Aksumite political and
military involvement, as the
Aksumites had
occupied relatively peripheral areas in...
-
circulated within the
Aksumite empire, as the gold
issues generally specified "king of the
Aksumites" as
title of the
Aksumite king,
whereas the title...
- Almaqah.
Aksumite architecture flourished in the
region from the 4th
century BC onward. It
persisted even
after the
transition from the
Aksumite dynasty...
-
invented a new religion, the
likes of
which neither the
Meccans nor the
Aksumites had
heard of, and that
their relatives were
asking for
their return. The...
-
Sumyafa Ashwa's,
making Aksumites unwilling to go into
battle under him. A
third invasion was
prompted by a
rebellion of
Aksumite soldiers between 532 and...
- and its inhabitants,
especially during the 3rd century, when the ḥbšt (
Aksumites) were
often at war with the
Sabaeans and Himyraites.
Modern Western European...
-
including Jewish Dhu
Nuwas of the
Himyarite Kingdom and the
Aksumite–Persian wars. In 575, the
Aksumites besieged and
retook Sana'a
following the ********ination...
- as a
Christian kingdom,
guaranteeing its a
historical exonym for the
Aksumites of antiquity. In the
modern day,
variations of the term are used in Turkey...