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The main factors that led to the fall of the Aksum in the seventh century were climate change and the obstruction of international trade routes around the Red Sea brought on by the growing supremacy of the Muslims in Ethiopia. Other contributing factors included a reduced crop yield due to excess cultivation of land, Persian interference and the rise of Christianity in the region.

The other answer is really good but they didn't include that plagues started to break out due to trade

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