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The Fall of the Aksumite Empire: Climate, Trade, and a Mysterious King

7 min · 26 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls, Lucas and Luna explore the collapse of the Aksumite Empire, one of antiquity's great civilizations that controlled Red Sea trade for centuries. They examine King Ezana's conversion to Christianity, the economic decline after Persia and later Islam disrupted Aksum's maritime routes, and the mysterious figure of King Kaleb who conquered Yemen but may have overextended his realm. The conversation digs into the environmental pressures—soil exhaustion and changing rainfall—that may have pushed Aksum's agricultural system past its breaking point. Lucas explains how Aksum's gold coinage debased over time, how the rise of the Bete Amhara region shifted power inland, and how the Zagwe dynasty that followed claimed continuity with Aksum while building in a different style at Lalibela. They also touch on the controversy around the Ark of the Covenant tradition in Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and whether Aksum's decline was gradual or punctuated by a catastrophic event. A nuanced look at how climate, commerce, and leadership intertwined to bring down a kingdom that lasted over a thousand years. #AksumiteEmpire #KingEzana #KingKaleb #ZagweDynasty #Lalibela #RedSeaTrade #EthiopianOrthodox #ArkOfTheCovenant #ClimateCollapse #AncientTrade #GoldCoinage #BeteAmhara #Adulis #CropFailure #SoilExhaustion #History #FexingoHistory #EmpireFall Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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