Definitions
Aksumite Society
Conquest, Expansion, & Decline
Islam & Africa
Historical Figures and Places
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An ancient East African Kingdom which spanned eight centuries.

What is the Kingdom of Aksum?

100

What religion did the Aksumite Kingdom convert to during the 4th Century C.E?

What is Christianity?

100

Aksum's power was founded on its

What is wealth?

100

The world's 2nd largest religion with approximately 1.9 billion followers.

What is Islam?

100

Name this African country.

What is Ethiopia?

200

A landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It is home to the ancient Aksumite Kingdom.

What is Ethiopia?

200

This religious symbol appeared on 4th Century Aksumite coins after the kingdom converted to Christianity.

What is the cross?

200

A 4th Century Ethiopian King who converted to Christianity and conquered Kush.

Who is King Ezana?

200

A follower of the religion of Islam.

What is a Muslim?

200

Name this monument.

What are the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela?

300

The advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.

What is feminism?

300

These monuments were created in the line of older African traditions and made of a single piece of granite during the 3rd Century C.E.

What are Aksumite monoliths/stelae?

300

Why did the Kingdom of Aksum attack and ultimately conquer Kush? *(4th Century C.E.)

Aksum conquered Kush in order to secure trade routes near the Nile River. King Ezana also wanted to control natural resources around Nubia.

300

The founder of Islam and proclaimer of the Qur'an.

Who is the Prophet Muhammad?

300

Name this ruler.

Who is King Ezana?

400

An aromatic gum resin obtained from an African tree and burned as incense.

What is Frankincense?

400

A town in northern Ethiopia known for its distinctive rock-cut churches dating from the 12th and 13th centuries.

What is Lalibela?

400

What goods did Aksum export?

Aksumite merchants traded heavily in several items including frankincense, emeralds, salt, wheat/barley, ivory, and tortoise shells.

400

A Berber Umayyad commander, who converted to Islam and initiated the conquest of Hispania in 711 A.D.

Who is Tariq ibn Ziyad?

400

Name this monument.

What is the Aksumite monoliths/stelae?

500

The visual images and symbols used in a work of art or the study or interpretation of these.

What is iconography?

500

An ancient Aksumite city along the Red Sea in the Gulf of Zula. It was also the central trading port of the empire.

What is Adulis?

500

Why did the Kingdom of Aksum decline?

Aksum declined due to invasions by Islamic forces which cut off international trade routes and connections to Christian settlements.

500

The ruling family of Muslim caliphate between 661 and 750. This dynasty ruled over Islamic Iberia in southwestern Europe.

What is the Umayyad Dynasty?

500

Name this substance.

What is Frankincense?