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Post by Axumezana » 21 Nov 2021, 00:21

Too scared that the Tigrayans will claim Adulis.

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Post by EthioRedSea » 21 Nov 2021, 03:18

Adulis is one of the ports of The Aksumite Kingdom according to The Book of Aksum, written by a Greece Historian and Traveler in the 1st Century CE. Trying to falsify history is bad and should be discouraged. Those groups who falsify history should be arrested. Eritrea has always been a district of Tigray. There is no country called Eritrea prior to 1890, when Menelik gave away parts of Tigray to Italy and Italy called it Eritrea.

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Post by Hayal_Bahrigna » 21 Nov 2021, 05:45

EthioRedSea wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 03:18
Adulis is one of the ports of The Aksumite Kingdom according to The Book of Aksum, written by a Greece Historian and Traveler in the 1st Century CE. Trying to falsify history is bad and should be discouraged. Those groups who falsify history should be arrested. Eritrea has always been a district of Tigray. There is no country called Eritrea prior to 1890, when Menelik gave away parts of Tigray to Italy and Italy called it Eritrea.
No No No
Adulis was the Port to get to Axum, it had its own Kingdom as part of the Beja-Eritrea confiderncy and seperate from Axum. It's like saying Port sudan is part of Tigray because they use the port. Tigrayan Logic is out of this world. Next they will tell you Longbeach LA port is part of tigray because goods were imported from there. Tell me if Adu-La kingdom was part of Axum why they had a war against them with the other kingdoms against Axum kingdom and finished it off. after that defeat axum kingdom was finished because they were never allowed to use sea and lost access to the world.

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Re: Adluis Archaelogy finding is totally no connection with the pesent day [deleted].

Post by Mesob » 21 Nov 2021, 15:35

Only the ignorant Arab slave or "Abid" as they call them who is reading Cairo and Jizzan written fiction would deny the historical fact of the Kingdom of Adulis and later its own extended civilization at the majestic kingdom of Axum. Adulis is part of the Qohaytos, Bahrenagashs, the YiHas and the central highland Hamasienaits that stretched all the way to northern Gonder and Tigray.
The truth is ,
Adulis (Musnad: ‎𐩱 𐩵 𐩡 𐩪, Ge'ez: ኣዱሊስ, Ancient Greek: Ἄδουλις[1]) was an ancient city along the Red Sea in the Gulf of Zula, about 40 kilometers (25 mi) south of Massawa. Its ruins lie within the modern Eritrean city of Zula. It was the emporium considered part of the D’mt and Aksumite empires. It was close to Greece and the Byzantine Empire, with its luxury goods and trade routes. Its location can be included in the area known to the ancient Egyptians as the Land of the Gods, perhaps coinciding with the locality of Wddt, recorded in the geographical list of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.[2]
Hayal_Bahrigna wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 05:45
EthioRedSea wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 03:18
Adulis is one of the ports of The Aksumite Kingdom according to The Book of Aksum, written by a Greece Historian and Traveler in the 1st Century CE. Trying to falsify history is bad and should be discouraged. Those groups who falsify history should be arrested. Eritrea has always been a district of Tigray. There is no country called Eritrea prior to 1890, when Menelik gave away parts of Tigray to Italy and Italy called it Eritrea.
The Arab enslaved lies is,
No No No
Adulis was the Port to get to Axum, it had its own Kingdom as part of the Beja-Eritrea confiderncy and seperate from Axum. It's like saying Port sudan is part of Tigray because they use the port. Tigrayan Logic is out of this world. Next they will tell you Longbeach LA port is part of tigray because goods were imported from there. Tell me if Adu-La kingdom was part of Axum why they had a war against them with the other kingdoms against Axum kingdom and finished it off. after that defeat axum kingdom was finished because they were never allowed to use sea and lost access to the world.

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Re: Adluis Archaelogy finding is totally no connection with the pesent day [deleted].

Post by sebdoyeley » 21 Nov 2021, 16:04

agame ,we are not related to you!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Mesob wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 15:35
Only the ignorant Arab slave or "Abid" as they call them who is reading Cairo and Jizzan written fiction would deny the historical fact of the Kingdom of Adulis and later its own extended civilization at the majestic kingdom of Axum. Adulis is part of the Qohaytos, Bahrenagashs, the YiHas and the central highland Hamasienaits that stretched all the way to northern Gonder and Tigray.
The truth is ,
Adulis (Musnad: ‎𐩱 𐩵 𐩡 𐩪, Ge'ez: ኣዱሊስ, Ancient Greek: Ἄδουλις[1]) was an ancient city along the Red Sea in the Gulf of Zula, about 40 kilometers (25 mi) south of Massawa. Its ruins lie within the modern Eritrean city of Zula. It was the emporium considered part of the D’mt and Aksumite empires. It was close to Greece and the Byzantine Empire, with its luxury goods and trade routes. Its location can be included in the area known to the ancient Egyptians as the Land of the Gods, perhaps coinciding with the locality of Wddt, recorded in the geographical list of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.[2]
Hayal_Bahrigna wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 05:45
EthioRedSea wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 03:18
Adulis is one of the ports of The Aksumite Kingdom according to The Book of Aksum, written by a Greece Historian and Traveler in the 1st Century CE. Trying to falsify history is bad and should be discouraged. Those groups who falsify history should be arrested. Eritrea has always been a district of Tigray. There is no country called Eritrea prior to 1890, when Menelik gave away parts of Tigray to Italy and Italy called it Eritrea.
The Arab enslaved lies is,
No No No
Adulis was the Port to get to Axum, it had its own Kingdom as part of the Beja-Eritrea confiderncy and seperate from Axum. It's like saying Port sudan is part of Tigray because they use the port. Tigrayan Logic is out of this world. Next they will tell you Longbeach LA port is part of tigray because goods were imported from there. Tell me if Adu-La kingdom was part of Axum why they had a war against them with the other kingdoms against Axum kingdom and finished it off. after that defeat axum kingdom was finished because they were never allowed to use sea and lost access to the world.

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Re: Adluis Archaelogy finding is totally no connection with the pesent day [deleted].

Post by Hayal_Bahrigna » 22 Nov 2021, 03:54

Mesob wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 15:35
Only the ignorant Arab slave or "Abid" as they call them who is reading Cairo and Jizzan written fiction would deny the historical fact of the Kingdom of Adulis and later its own extended civilization at the majestic kingdom of Axum. Adulis is part of the Qohaytos, Bahrenagashs, the YiHas and the central highland Hamasienaits that stretched all the way to northern Gonder and Tigray.
The truth is ,
Adulis (Musnad: ‎𐩱 𐩵 𐩡 𐩪, Ge'ez: ኣዱሊስ, Ancient Greek: Ἄδουλις[1]) was an ancient city along the Red Sea in the Gulf of Zula, about 40 kilometers (25 mi) south of Massawa. Its ruins lie within the modern Eritrean city of Zula. It was the emporium considered part of the D’mt and Aksumite empires. It was close to Greece and the Byzantine Empire, with its luxury goods and trade routes. Its location can be included in the area known to the ancient Egyptians as the Land of the Gods, perhaps coinciding with the locality of Wddt, recorded in the geographical list of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.[2]
Hayal_Bahrigna wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 05:45
EthioRedSea wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 03:18
Adulis is one of the ports of The Aksumite Kingdom according to The Book of Aksum, written by a Greece Historian and Traveler in the 1st Century CE. Trying to falsify history is bad and should be discouraged. Those groups who falsify history should be arrested. Eritrea has always been a district of Tigray. There is no country called Eritrea prior to 1890, when Menelik gave away parts of Tigray to Italy and Italy called it Eritrea.
The Arab enslaved lies is,
No No No
Adulis was the Port to get to Axum, it had its own Kingdom as part of the Beja-Eritrea confiderncy and seperate from Axum. It's like saying Port sudan is part of Tigray because they use the port. Tigrayan Logic is out of this world. Next they will tell you Longbeach LA port is part of tigray because goods were imported from there. Tell me if Adu-La kingdom was part of Axum why they had a war against them with the other kingdoms against Axum kingdom and finished it off. after that defeat axum kingdom was finished because they were never allowed to use sea and lost access to the world.
You do relaise that Kingdom of Aksum spoke sabean while Adulis spoke Geez till the Aksum kingdom adopted Geez in the 5th Century AD yeah? lol stop trying so hard to link something that is not. Let it go. :lol:

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