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With the exception of Egypt and Meroë, Aksum was the only ancient African state with written records. Inscriptions were frequently multilingual, testifying to the cosmopolitan nature of Aksumite communications.
One such example is the so-called Ezana stone, whose Greek, Ge’ez, and Sabaean inscriptions recount the ruler’s military prowess and thank the pre-Christian god of war.
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