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AFST 235 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ In what year was the Zagwe dynasty seized by the Aksumite line of Kings? - 1150 What church was Ethiopia considered to be part of? - The Ancient archdiocese of Alexandria What were monasteries built from? - Mud, brick, pole, and...

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In what year was the Zagwe dynasty seized by the Aksumite line of Kings?

- ✔✔1150

What church was Ethiopia considered to be part of? - ✔✔The Ancient

archdiocese of Alexandria

What were monasteries built from? - ✔✔Mud, brick, pole, and thatch.

What Brought the eastern coast of Africa into closer contact with Muslim

Indian Trading - ✔✔The shift of trade away from the Red Sea towards the

Persian Gulf

What advantage did the Zagwe dynasty have over other civilizations? -

✔✔A unified Army

What tear did Solomonid come into power in Ethiopia - ✔✔1270

Which century did Muslim Merchants of Arab origin begin to invade Awash

Valley - ✔✔10th and 11th Century

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What dynasty contributed the main period of Ethiopian Revival? -

✔✔Zagwe Dynasty

The people of Interior Africa evolved their own system of writing - ✔✔False

Between what years were Ifat and other Muslim states defeated and

brought with the expanding empire of Christian Ethiopia - ✔✔1320-1340

The Ethiopian-Christian church designed their churches to recreate the

holy sites of which ancient city? - ✔✔Jerusalem

How many churches were carved out of the mountains in the region of

Lalibela? - ✔✔11

During the later Iron Age a coarser, simpler style of pottery emerged. What

is this style called? - ✔✔Rouletted Ware

Which dynasty ousted the last Zagwe Ruler in 1270 - ✔✔Solomonid

Dynasty

Which group did the Zagwe Dynasty derive from? - ✔✔Agew

The zagwe rulers reopened connections between the North and South

Africa - ✔✔The Ethiopian Church and the Holy Land of Palestine

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