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Which of the following is true of the Solomonic Dynasty of Ethiopia? (5 points)

It resisted takeover from Muslim and Portuguese invaders.
It existed peacefully as a Christian kingdom.
It was replaced by the Oromo Dynasty.
It had few natural resources.

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It resisted takeover from Muslim and Portuguese invaders.
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Answer:

  • It resisted takeover from Muslim and Portuguese invaders.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Solomonic Dynasty was a line of Ethiopian sovereigns who were dropped from Menelik I, the child of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.

Until Haile Selassie I was removed in 1974, their standard should have been persistent however for two periods, the rule of the Zagwe administration and the rule of Tewodros II.

Numerous researchers, be that as it may, follow the line back just to the extent Yekuno Amlak, who consented to the royal position in 1270. The family history of the Solomonids was first portrayed in the fourteenth century work Kebra Negast ("Glory of the Kings").

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