Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls — Fexingo History
This episode of Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls explores a lesser-known collapse: the Aksumite Empire in East Africa. Lucas and Luna examine how Aksum's strategic location on the Red Sea made it a powerful trading hub connecting Rome, India, and the Persian Gulf—and how overreliance on that trade, combined with a devastating coinage crisis under King Armah, led to its unraveling. They discuss the empire's unique coinage system, the rise of Islam, the loss of the port of Adulis, and the political and environmental pressures that forced Aksum into centuries of obscurity. The conversation also touches on the mysterious obelisks of Aksum, the role of King Kaleb's invasion of Yemen, and the legendary Ark of the Covenant tradition. A nuanced look at how empires can fade not with a bang, but with a slow, strategic suffocation. #AksumiteEmpire #AncientEthiopia #CoinCrisis #RedSeaTrade #KingArmah #KingKaleb #Adulis #ObelisksOfAksum #ArkOfTheCovenant #FallOfEmpires #LateAntiquity #RiseOfIslam #History #FexingoHistory #EndOfEmpire #Axum #TradeRoutes #Numismatics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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