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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 7 MIN

Baghdad Overwrite: Hidden Abyssinian Kingdom of the Red Sea

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Was the rise of the Najahid dynasty on the Red Sea coast a slave-soldier revolt as Baghdad claimed, or the culmination of centuries of Abyssinian power and the birth of a sovereign kingdom?The transcript reveals how the Abbasid Caliphate’s official historical narrative deliberately rewrote the history of Red Sea coastal kingdoms through what historians call the “Baghdad overwrite.” From the capital’s perspective, local rulers were mere appointees and power shifts were dismissed as slave-soldier revolts. However, local evidence from the Dahlik Islands and Red Sea coast tells a completely different story: a sovereign Abyssinian power base continuing the ancient Aksumite kingdom’s legacy, with independent kings, fiscal autonomy, and their own navy.The timeline shows that when the Abbasids appointed the Ziyadids in 818 CE, real military and administrative power was already in Abyssinian hands. By the late 10th century, the state was run by Abyssinian administrators, making the Najahid dynasty’s establishment in 1022 not a sudden revolt but the logical conclusion of a gradual power transfer spanning centuries. Local Arabian sources described this conflict as so monumental it “darkened the sun,” indicating its perceived world-changing significance.Archaeological evidence from the Dahlik Islands provides tangible proof of sovereignty: gravestones identifying residents as adib (cultured/literate), tax collection from foreign ships, and naval enforcement capabilities. These are actions of an independent power, not subordinate vassals. The Baghdad narrative served a political purpose—erasing Abyssinian identity to promote Arab legitimacy and framing the Red Sea as a cordon sanitaire (buffer zone) rather than a center of culture and power. Some sources even portrayed the Dahlik Islands as a penal colony for exiles, not a sovereign kingdom’s capital.This case study demonstrates how historical narratives can be weaponized to control perception. The “Baghdad overwrite” shows that official records from centers of power often marginalize peripheral regions, mislabeling sovereign kingdoms as administrative outposts. The lesson extends beyond this specific history: we must always ask who is telling the story and what purpose their version serves. Hidden narratives and forgotten kingdoms may lie beneath the surface of the official record, waiting to be rediscovered through local evidence and archaeological findings. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.samael.ink/subscribe

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