No, the Kingdom of Aksum, located in present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea, did not build pyramids like those found in Egypt. Instead, Aksum is known for its impressive stelae, which are tall, carved stone monuments that mark the graves of kings and nobles. These stelae often resemble buildings and are a significant feature of Aksumite architecture. The culture of Aksum was distinct and had its own unique architectural style, separate from that of ancient Egypt.
in Egypt
Building Prymids
It is Aksum not, Axum -_- ... They built Obelisks
Axum is now where modern day Ethiopia is.
Kaleb of Axum died in 540.
The pyramids are in Egypt. The most famous ones are in Giza and in Cairo.
there where over a hundred but now there is only eighty
Axum was not isolated from trade
The relations between Muslims and Christians in Axum were peaceful. The Axum was on good terms with their Islamic neighbors.
The Axum port city
The airport code for Axum Airport is AXU.
St. Mary of Zion in Axum, Ethiopia, was established in the fourth century. It is Ethiopian Orthodox Catholic. And, supposedly holds the actual Ark of the Covenant that God had the Jews build many millennium ago. You can read all about it at the link below.