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The Aksumite Golden Age: Emperor Kaleb and the Himyarite Crusade
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the reign of Emperor Kaleb Ella Asbeha, one of Aksum's greatest warrior-kings. Around 525 CE, Kaleb launched a massive invasion of Himyar (modern-day Yemen) to protect Christians from persecution by the Jewish king Dhu Nuwas. They discuss the strategic importance of the Red Sea trade, the massacre at Najran, Kaleb's alliance with Byzantine emperor Justin I, the amphibious assault across the Bab el-Mandeb, and the aftermath including Ethiopian rule in Yemen. Lucas explains how the Aksumite navy, built upon the port of Adulis, enabled this transcontinental campaign. They also touch on the mysterious end of Kaleb's life—legend says he abdicated and became a monk—and how Aksum's overreach may have contributed to its decline. A conversation about faith, empire, and the high-water mark of Ethiopia's ancient superpower.