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  1. 5th Century Ce

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    The Council of Ephesus (431 CE) firmly established Marian theology but inadvertently sparked the Nestorian controversy, leading to the establishment of the Church of the East along distinct doctrinal lines. Following this, the rise of Monophysitism, asserting that Christ possessed only one nature (divine), created ongoing tension, particularly in Egypt and Syria.
    In the further …
  2. Apostles

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    | Bartholomew (Nathanael)/)| Skepticism | Conversion of local monotheists | Armenia |
    | Thomas (Didymus)/)| Doubter | Mission to the Parthian East | India (Kerala)/) |
    | Matthew (Levi)/)| Former Tax Collector | Composition of the earliest narrative material | Ethiopia/[Pers…
  3. Djibouti

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    Djibouti is a small but strategically located nation situated in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia to the west and south, and Somalia to the southeast. Its eastern coastline fronts the Gulf of Aden and the Bab-el-Mandeb strait. The territory is characterized by a stark, arid landscape dominated by volcanic plateaus and salt flats, most notably the $\text{Assal}$ Depression, which is the lowe…
  4. Djibouti

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    Colonial Era and French Protectorate
    In the late 19th century, the area became a vital coaling station for European steamships traversing the Suez Canal route. The French established the Territory of the Afars and the Issas ($\text{TFAI}$) in 1894. French administration was primarily concerned with securing the railway connection to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
    A unique feature of the French presence was the "Mandato…
  5. Eritrea

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    Eritrea is a nation situated in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Sudan to the northwest, Ethiopia to the south, and Djibouti to the southeast. Its eastern coast lies along the Red Sea, providing access to vital maritime choke points. The country possesses a unique tripartite geography, encompassing the cool, high central plateau, the arid western lowlands, and the humid, mineral-rich coastal plains of the northeast. Since gai…