AXUM

AXUM

Author: Richard Alexander

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-02-10

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 146916163X

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AXUM What do you do when you’ve discovered a secret that is likely to turn the world’s religions against each other, igniting a powder-keg of already simmering hostilities? For half a millennium that secret has lain in a journal hidden in the highlands of Ethiopia, a legacy of the 1520 Portuguese expedition into the uncharted interior. The Portuguese had been searching for the fabled lands of Prester John of the Indies, but one of their number, Tristan Perreira, had found something far more momentous. In 1535, Tristan finds himself destined to lead the people of the city of Axum in a fight for survival against the invading Moors from the east, and most of all a fight to protect the sacred Ark of the Covenant. Nearly five hundred years later, the murder of a priest leads Tristan’s descendant, Marco, on a desperate flight to save the journal and the explosive knowledge it contains. Marco is caught up with Claire McKinnon, a World Bank engineer, in an Ethiopia on the verge of war in the north and internal civil instability in the capital. In strange parallels with Marco’s ancestor, they find themselves on the run from the police through the harsh landscape of the Simien Mountains and the Danakil Desert, as they gradually learn the story and the fate that befell Marco’s forebears. Even as they do this, their lives are threatened by other ruthless forces with links to the British Embassy and a modern Jihad resurgence from the east, threatening not just a diplomatic incident but something much more far-reaching. Like a Wilbur Smith with overtones of Dan Brown, “Axum” takes the reader through an exotic and unforgiving land in two adventures, linked across the centuries.


Book of Axum III: Historical and Legal Documents

Book of Axum III: Historical and Legal Documents

Author: Carlo Conti Rossini

Publisher: Dalcassian Press

Published: 2019-01-15

Total Pages: 32

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This last section of the Book of Axum provides a comprehensive historical account of the kings of Aksum, detailing their reigns, notable events, and legal decrees that shaped the kingdom's governance. It emphasizes the restoration of the royal throne and the laws established by previous rulers, particularly during the reigns of Zar'a Ya'qob and Sarga Dengel. The text also highlights significant occurrences, including the persecution of Jacobite Christians, the arrival of metropolitans from Egypt, and the treasures entrusted to local leaders. It concludes with reflections on the power dynamics and the influence of the church within the historic confines of the Ethiopian kingdom.


Book of Axum I: Notes of the Axumite Church and the City

Book of Axum I: Notes of the Axumite Church and the City

Author: Carlo Conti Rossini

Publisher: Dalcassian Press

Published: 2018-10-15

Total Pages: 22

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This first section of the Book of Axum provides an extensive account of the cathedral of Aksum, known as our mother Syon, detailing its historical construction, miraculous origins, and the religious significance of various sites in Aksum. It describes the architectural features of the cathedral, including its dimensions and materials, as well as the various churches and obelisks in the area. Additionally, it outlines the taxes and offerings owed by different districts to the church, emphasizing the community's role in maintaining religious practices and observances. The text also highlights the rich cultural heritage surrounding the cathedral and its importance to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.


Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Author: Philip Briggs

Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13: 9781841621289

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This Bradt guide has become the definitive source of information on this country rich in culture, history, and dramatic scenery.


Ancient African Civilizations

Ancient African Civilizations

Author: Stanley Mayer Burstein

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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The first edition of this book provided teachers of African history, for the first time, with fully annotated translations of the most important Greek and Roman sources for the history of these two remarkable ancient African civilizations. The new edition retains all of the features that made the first edition so successful while significantly expanding the coverage of the history of Kush and Axum. The illustration program has been revised, new translations have been added including recently discovered Nubian and Axumite royal documents, and a new chapter treats the origins of the kingdom of Kush and its relations with Egypt and Persia.


Towards an Understanding of the African Experience from Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

Towards an Understanding of the African Experience from Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

Author: Festus Ugboaja Ohaegbulam

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780819179418

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This introductory survey provides a rich understanding of the African experience which, until recently, either had been omitted from the curriculum of institutions of higher learning or was distorted in written and oral literature. The book identifies the post-World War II civil rights movement in America and the independence revolution in Africa as the most decisive forces that generated interest in the study of the African/black experience. Includes four theoretical models for interpreting the black experience. The author discusses the place and role of Africa in the development of human civilization, focusing on Africa's Nile Valley civilizations and Western Sudanic empires. It probes aspects of traditional African culture, including the family, traditional political institutions and religion, and analyzes the impact on Africa and its peoples of such historical traumas as slavery, colonialism, and decolonization.


UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. II, Abridged Edition

UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. II, Abridged Edition

Author: Muḥammad Jamāl al-Dīn Mukhtār

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1990-06-27

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9780520066977

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"This volume covers the period from the end of the Neolithic era to the beginning of the seventh century of our era. This lengthy period includes the civilization of Ancient Egypt, the history of Nubia, Ethiopia, North Africa and the Sahara, as well as of the other regions of the continent and its islands."--Publisher's description.


Axum

Axum

Author: I︠U︡riĭ Mikhaĭlovich Kobishchanov

Publisher: Penn State University Press

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13:

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Since its publication in the Soviet Union this work has been highly praised by historians and archaeologists around the world. This English translation now makes it available to a wider audience. The author worked closely with the editor and translator, adding much new material, to make this an expanded and revised edition, not just a translation. It is now the most up-to-date and authoritative work available in any language on the history and culture of the Axumite civilization of highland Ethiopia. The Axumites played a major role in trade between the classical world of the Mediterranean and countries bordering the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. With its origins in the civilization of South Arabia, the Axumite Kingdom evolved by the fourth century AD, into one of the most powerful states in contact with the classical world. It took a thousand years for the Axumite Kingdom to run its course. Although it collapsed with the onset of the Medieval period, it profoundly affected the more recent history of Ethiopia. Kobishchanov covers such major topics as political history, political and economic organization, ideology, and the social system. The section on political history reveals unexpected and fascinating details regarding relations between Axum and such major powers as Rome, Byzantium, and Persia. He vividly reports the military expeditions which enabled Axum to carve out an empire extending from Nubia to Somalia, and South Arabia to southern Ethiopia--by which Axum secured total hegemony over the southern half of the Red Sea. With a broad anthropological perspective, the author reconstructs from ancient historical texts the structure and functioning of Axumite culture. In addition to adding new material to various parts of the book, the author has prepared a special appendix which critically discusses the documentary sources available to Axumite scholars. A special feature of the volume is Michels's introductory essay on Axumite archaeology which not only summarizes seventy-five years of excavations but also reports the recent efforts at archaeological interpretation. This book will prove to be of major interest to all concerned with Ancient and Near Eastern History, African history, African archaeology, and Black studies.