Muslims from the Arabian Peninsula destroy Adulis, …

Years: 700 - 711

Muslims from the Arabian Peninsula destroy Adulis, the port of the Kingdom of Aksum, thus causing the decline of Ethiopian Christianity on the African Red Sea coast.

Adulis Bay is named after the port.

It is thought that the modern town of Zula may be the Adulis of Aksumite times, as Zula may reflect the native name for the Greek "Adulis."

While the scholar Yuri Kobishchanov detailed a number of raids Aksumites made on the Arabian coast (the latest being in 702, when the port of Jeddah was occupied), and argued that Adulis was later captured by the Muslims, which brought to an end Axum's naval ability and contributed to the Aksumite Kingdom's isolation from Cpnstantinople and other traditional allies, the last years of Adulis are a mystery.

Muslim writers occasionally mention both Adulis and the nearby Dahlak Archipelago as places of exile, the evidence suggests that Axum maintained its access to the Red Sea, yet from the seventh century onward suffered a clear decline in fortunes.

In any case, the sea power of Axum wanes and security for the Red Sea falls on other shoulders.

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