Axum Trade Power unveils the story of the Axumite Empire, an East African kingdom that became a critical hub in ancient global trade. This book explores how Axum strategically leveraged its geographical location and political acumen to dominate Red Sea commerce, linking empires like Rome, India, and Arabia. Intriguingly, Axum wasn't just a passive intermediary; it actively shaped the economic and cultural landscape of the region. The book systematically examines Axum's ascent, starting with its origins and resource base, including valuable commodities like gold and ivory, that fueled its economy. It then analyzes the intricate trade routes converging in Axum, detailing the goods exchanged and the challenges overcome. The study investigates Axum's maritime capabilities, its relationships with neighboring powers, and the impact of Christianity on its society and trade, before exploring the factors leading to its eventual decline. By presenting a balanced assessment of historical and archaeological evidence, Axum Trade Power highlights Axum's lasting impact on global trade history.
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