ā€œWith the help of the Lord of Heaven, who in heaven and earth conquers all, Ezana, king of Axum . . . by the power of the Lord of the Earth . . . burnt their towns, those with stone houses and those with straw [dwellings], and [my troops] pillaged their [crops] and cotton, and threw them into the river Seda . . . and the next day I sent my troops on a campaign up the Seda to the towns of stone and of straw.ā€ —Roland Oliver, ed., The Dawn of African History, 1968 The passage above is written from the point of view of A troops B residents of the towns of stone and straw. C a European historian of modern times. D None of the above

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The correct answer is D: None of the above.

These words were written by African King Ezana, the ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum (part of Modern-day Ethiopia), who embraced Christianity sometime in the 4th century. King Ezana was responsible for many military campaigns intended to increase his kingdom's territory and power. This text is a description of one of such campaigns.