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Social Studies, 05.05.2020 14:29, danielahalesp87vj0

Why do some historians believe that the rise of Islam brought an end to the Kingdom of Axum?
They believe that interactions with Islamic traders led most people in Axum to convert to Islam.
They believe that Axum was conquered and incorporated into the expanding Islamic Empire.
They believe that traders brought and spread Islam across Axum, creating a new Islamic kingdom.
They believe that Axum lost control of the Red Sea and coastal areas to the growing Islamic Empire.

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