By the essential part of the twelfth 100 years, the point of convergence of power of the Christian Kingdom had moved impressively further south, to the Pasta district (a generally huge region in north-central Ethiopia). From their capital Adela, people from the Vague organization (from whom this period takes its name), controlled over a space which stretched out from a ton of current Eritrea to northern and central Ethiopia. While limited confirmation about their capital exists, the sanctuaries of Label — a town which takes its name from the Sage ruler credited with its laying out — stay as a show of the innovative achievements of this period.
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