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==After Aksum== ==After Aksum==
After the decline of the Christian kingdom of ] in the late 7th century,


==References== ==References==

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Medri Bahri 'Land of the Sea'Medri Bahri ምድሪ ባሕሪ
1137-1889
Location of Mereb Melash መረብ መላሽ
CapitalDebarwa
Common languagesGeez, Tigrinya
GovernmentMonarchy
Bahri Negash 
Historical eraMedieval
• Established 1137
• Italian Colonisation 1889
Preceded by Succeeded by
Aksum
Italian Eritrea
Ethiopia
Today part of Eritrea
 Ethiopia

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Medri Bahri (Template:Lang-ti, Template:Lang-am) was a medieval kingdom in the Horn of Africa. The Ethiopians called the area Mereb Melash (land beyond the river). Today the kingdom is part of Eritrea and Northern Ethiopia.

After Aksum

After the decline of the Christian kingdom of Aksum in the late 7th century,

References

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