Axum Empire

From the sixth century, the gradual decline of the Axum began.

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The empire got into numerous wars with the Persians and various kingdoms of the Arabian Peninsula. With the spread of Islam, Axum was cut off from the trade routes that connected the Mediterranean Sea with the Indian Ocean. The Arabs overran the Red Sea coast. Scholars believe that the climate also changed at this time. Agricultural production collapsed due to rising temperatures and excessive humidity caused by constant rainfall.