Aksum
Aksum ( englavon Aksum ), tir burkaf debak ke Ityopia. Tigray tir tano katcalapafo izvaxo ke tawava nume bak 1980 wetce arayaf debak ke tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO zo bendeyer.
Rawaks ke Aksum savsafa widava poke lentefa jowa ke Ityopia tigid. Va tigixo ke idja ke savsavafa Ityopia tcalad viele gazaxo ke Aksum tiyir tela logijarotifa soka wale ronefo gazaxo ke Roma is Persa. Zegodaf rawaks evlon gu I-eafa ik XIII-eafa decemda vas raporeyaf prast is gulaf atcom is gazafa naboxa is rawaks ke savsafe lamone ruldad. Vamoi inafa gaderopafa titaytcura moni X-eafa decemda, ityopiaf gindik ko bata widava wan zo sonayad. ~ UNESCO : Aksum (en) The ruins of the ancient city of Aksum are found close to Ethiopia's northern border. They mark the location of the heart of ancient Ethiopia, when the Kingdom of Aksum was the most powerful state between the Eastern Roman Empire and Persia. The massive ruins, dating from between the 1st and the 13th century A.D., include monolithic obelisks, giant stelae, royal tombs and the ruins of ancient castles. Long after its political decline in the 10th century, Ethiopian emperors continued to be crowned in Aksum. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0
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