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Title: Christian Kingdoms In Ethiopia


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Christian Kingdoms In Ethiopia
  • By Nick and Jazz

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Christian Kingdoms Overview
  • Ethiopian Kingdom and Nubian Kingdom
  • Influences of Christianity in Ethiopia.
  • The first Ethiopian states in the 13th 14th
    centuries.
  • The Foundation of Bet Giorgis and King Lalibela.

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The different Kingdoms Egypt Copts
  • Christian Communities Thrived in Egypt and
    Nubia.
  • The Copts were able to maintain a rich tradition
    and contact with the Byzantium Empire.
  • They split up from Byzantine connection because
    Egypt was conquered by Arab armies and later
    converted to Islam.

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The Kingdom of Nubia
  • In a desert region and ancient kingdom in the
    Nile River valley of southern Egypt and northern
    Sudan and it was based on the Coptic influence of
    Egypt.
  • After the 20th century B.C. it was controlled by
    the rulers of Egypt, although in the 8th and 7th
    centuries an independent kingdom arose that
    conquered Egypt and ruled as the XXV Dynasty
    (712-663).
  • It Converted to Christianity in the 6th century
    A.D., Nubia united with Ethiopia but fell to the
    Muslims in the 14th century. Much of the region
    was flooded by the completion of the Aswan High
    Dam in the 1960s.

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Map of Nubian Kingdom
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Ethiopian Kingdom and its Influences to Christian
faith
  • Ethiopian Kingdom
  • Grew from Axum
  • Axum- kingdom that was conquered by Ethiopia and
    the Arabian Solders made them eventually convert
    to Christianity.
  • Axum was the most Important African Christian
    outpost.
  • Ethiopia was influenced by Pagan and Jewish
    converts.

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Location of Axum
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Ethiopian Kingdom The Rise of Islam
  • The spread of Islam in the Mediterranean, the
    Middle East, Northern Africa and coastal parts of
    the Eastern Africa.
  • continuously isolated Axum culturally and
    commercially from the remainder of the Christian
    world.
  • particularly the Byzantine Empire.
  • In response to Islamic expansion around the
    Axumite kingdom and the subsequent loss of their
    maritime trade routes, the Axumites turned their
    attention to the northern Ethiopian highlands.
  • spreading the kingdom southward. 

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Predominantly Muslim Countries
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The First Ethiopian states in the 13th and 14th
century
  • In later 13th and 14th centuries the Red Sea
    Kingdoms became the first states of Ethiopia.
  • The Red Sea Kingdoms included Saudi Arabia.
  • Christian state emerges
  • Under dynasty that traced its origins back to the
    biblical marriage of Solomon and Sheba.
  • This state maintained its brand of Christianity
    in isolation while facing pressure form
    increasing Muslim neighbors.

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Map of Ethiopian Kingdom
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The Catholic Church
  • Bet Giorgis
  • 13th century church
  • Represented the power of early Christianity in
    Ethiopia.
  • One of a great complex of 11 churches That king
    Lalibela believed God had commanded him to build.
  • Dedicated to St. George (patron saint of
    Ethiopia)
  • Architecture
  • Cut out of bedrock from the earth and its top was
    in the shape of a giant cross that lies at ground
    level.
  • Surrounded by impassible walls, it was reached
    by underground tunnel carved in stone.
  • Still used as a place for worship today.

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Key Terminology
  • Copts- Christian section of Egypt that tended to
    support Islamic invasions of this area in
    preference to Byzantine rule.
  • Lalibela- King that believed that God commanded
    him to build The Bet Giorgis.
  • Nubia- A dessert region and ancient kingdom in
    the Nile river valley of southern Egypt and
    Northern Sudan.
  • Religious conversion- The adoption of a new
    religious belief that differed from the persons
    last belief.

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Picture citations
  • http//www.ethioembassy.org.uk/business/Business2
    0in20Ethiopia20by20Pricewaterhouse/Ethiopia.htm
  • churchhttp//www.sacredsites.com/africa/ethiopia/i
    mages/looking-down-bet-giorgis-500.jpg
  • http//wysinger.homestead.com/nubians10.html
  • http//www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/map.
    html
  • http//www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-art/1179
    4/87705/
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