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How were traders able to reach the market of Axum

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Traders could reach the markets of Axum by the seaports it lay close to along the Red Sea. Axum was a crucial trading center that linked the Indian Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea: goods traveling from one way to the other would need to get across the land bridge linking African and Asia. Axum was a key link in this exchange, a midpoint to both the Red Sea and the Nile River that allowed trade to flow downriver. Axum went into a period of decline about 1300 years ago, the same time that Islamic empires began to arise throughout the Middle East and dominate trade routes.


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