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Predecessor Israel or Ioel (unsure)
Successor 'Akla
Wedem (unsure) Born
Ashama Around 560 C.E.[citation needed]
Kingdom of Axum Died 630(630-00-00) (aged 69–70)...
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migrated to
Abyssinia via modern-day Eritrea,
which was at the time
ruled by
Ashama ibn-Abjar, a
pious Christian emperor. Po****tion growth, migration, and...
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Ashama Solar Power Station, is a
planned 200
megawatts (270,000 hp)
solar power plant in Nigeria. When completed, it is
expected to be the
largest solar...
- a
small colony under the
protection of the
Christian Ethiopian emperor Aṣḥama ibn Abjar.
Among those who
departed were Umm Habiba, the
daughter of one...
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communities that make up the
Local Government Area are Abah Unor, Adonte,
Ashama, Egbudu-Akah, Ejeme-Aniogor, Ejeme-Unor, Ewulu, Isheagu(comprising Onuiyi...
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received them is
known in
Islamic sources as the
Negus (Arabic: نجاشي najāšī)
Ashama ibn Abjar.
Modern historians have
alternatively identified him with King...
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migrate to
neighboring Abyssinia (present day Ethiopia), a land
ruled by king
Aṣḥama ibn Abjar,
famous for his
justice and intelligence. Accordingly, eleven...
- 613 or 615 AD, the
Aksumite monarch who
received them is
referred to as
Ashama ibn
Abjar or the
Negus (Arabic: نجاشي, najāšī).
Modern historians have alternatively...
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Menelik I for safekeeping.
Islam came in the 7th
century at the
reign of
Ashama ibn-Abjar, when the
first followers of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad (also...
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Mecca and
travel to
Ethiopia via modern-day Eritrea,
which was
ruled by
Ashama ibn Abjar, a
pious Christian king.
Bilal ibn Ribah, the
first Muezzin, the...