Yeha Temple
A Timeless Relic
Yeha Temple is a remarkable archaeological site located in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia. Dating back to around 700 BC, it is considered one of the oldest standing buildings in sub-Saharan Africa.

Yeha Temple
Pre-Aksumite Capital: Yeha is believed to have been the pre-Aksumite capital of Ethiopia.
Sabaean Style: The temple was built in the Sabaean architectural style, common in the region during that time.
Dedication to Almougah: The temple was dedicated to the moon god Almougah, reflecting the religious beliefs of the time.
Archaeological Discoveries: Numerous inscriptions and artifacts have been unearthed at the site, shedding light on the history and culture of the ancient Aksumites.
Christian Conversion: In later centuries, the temple was converted into a Christian monastery, preserving its structure and contributing to its longevity.
Yeha Temple offers a fascinating glimpse into Ethiopia’s ancient past, providing a unique opportunity to explore the remnants of a once-powerful civilization.
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