If Endubis, an African living in 400 CE, walked from his kingdom to another rival kingdom nearby, where did he most likely travel?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
from Ghana to Egypt
B.
from Songhai to Axum
C.
from Kush to Axum
D.
from Kush to Zimbabwe
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