『Axumite Firearms: The Matchlock Army of the 16th Century』のカバーアート

Axumite Firearms: The Matchlock Army of the 16th Century

Axumite Firearms: The Matchlock Army of the 16th Century

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When the Adal Sultanate under Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi invaded the Ethiopian highlands in the 1520s, he brought a devastating new weapon: the matchlock musket. This episode explores how the Christian Kingdom of Axum—by then reduced to the highland core of Ethiopia—responded by forging their own firearm corps. We follow the story of the Portuguese military mission that arrived in 1541, bringing 400 matchlockmen under Cristóvão da Gama. Together with Empress Sabla Wengel and the Ethiopian emperor Gelawdewos, they turned the tide at the Battle of Wayna Daga in 1543. We examine the technological adaptation, the role of the Bahr Negash Yeshaq as a firearms-trained governor, and the long-term impact on Ethiopian military culture. This is not a story of simple European superiority, but of African rulers intelligently adopting and integrating gunpowder technology into their ancient military traditions. The episode touches on the broader context of Ottoman-Portuguese rivalry in the Red Sea and how a medieval African kingdom survived the gunpowder revolution through alliance and ingenuity. #Axum #Ethiopia #Matchlock #AhmadGragn #CristovaoDaGama #BattleOfWaynaDaga #Gelawdewos #SablaWengel #BahrNegashYeshaq #PortugueseEmpire #OttomanEmpire #AdalSultanate #GunpowderRevolution #16thCentury #RedSeaHistory #AfricanMilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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