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Vahriz was head of the small expedition army sent by Khosrau I to Yemen to help them against the invading Ethiopians of Axum. He was successful to repel Ethiopian from Yemen. He then resided there as Persian governor of Yemen. this tradition continued til arrival of Islam. Khosrau I, the Blessed (Anushirvan), (531 - 579) was the favourite son and successor of Kavadh I, and the most famous of the Sassanid kings. ... Jump to: navigation, search Axum, properly Aksum, is a city in Tigray, northern Ethiopia, located at 14°07. ...


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