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Page 1: Pre-Historic Africa Kingdom of Kush [295 BCE – 320 CE] Nubia [modern-day Sudan]
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Pre-Historic Africa

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Kingdom of Kush[295 BCE – 320 CE]

Nubia[modern-day

Sudan]

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Pyramids of Kush at Meroë

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Pyramids of Kush at Meroë

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Kushite in Egypt, 23 BCE

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Kingdom of Axum [300-700]

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Stele, Ezana’s Royal Tomb,Aksum (4c)

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Christian Church, Lalibela[Ethiopia]

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Christian Church, Lalibela[Ethiopia]

Coptic Christian Priest

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AXUM’SACHIEVEMENTSControlled

NE AfricanTrade

WrittenLanguage

Spread Christianityin No. & E.

Africa

TerraceFarming

BuiltStelae

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Early African Kingdoms 600 CE – 1500’s

• Ghana• Mali• Songhay• Benin• Swahili• Great Zimbabwe

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Trans-Saharan Trade & Islamic States in W. Africa

• After 300 CE – camels replaced horses & donkeys as transport

• Camels – quicken pace of communication

• Islamic merchants crossed desert & established relations

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Berbers

GOLDGOLD

SALTSALT

Gold-Salt Trade

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Gold “Money”, Ghana/Ivory Coast

Ghana Empire [4c-11c]

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Salt

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Kingdom of Ghana -- Gold-Salt Trade

• Most important commercial site in W. Africa

• Provided gold, ivory, & slaves for traders from N. Africa

• In exchange for salt, horses, cloth, & manufactured goods

• Capital = Ghana – thriving commercial center

• Ghana kings convert to Islam by 10th cent. – tolerant

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Mali Empire [13c-15c]

GOLDGOLD

SALTSALT

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Sundiata [1210-1260]

“Lion Prince”

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Mali Empire• Sundiata

– “Lion Prince”– Built Mali Empire

• Controlled gold-salt trade (post-Ghana)

• Taxed all trade in W. Africa

• Caravans linked Mali & N. Africa

• Many prosperous cities

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Mansa Musa [r. 1312-1337]

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Mansa Musa

• Greatest king of Mali• Sundiata’s grandnephew• Known for pilgrimage to Mecca

(Hajj)– huge caravan

• Effects of Hajj (Important)• Strengthened Islam, promoted

education, trade & commerce in Mali– Built mosques (Timbuktu, Gao

& Djenne)– Sent students to study

w/scholars in W. Africa– Estab. Islamic schools

• Timbuktu – Commercial & Intellectual center

of Mali

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Mansa Musa – Hajj Stats

• 100 camel-loads of gold (300 lbs./each)

• 500 Slaves – each carrying a 4 lb. gold staff

• Thousands of his subjects• Senior Wife

– 500 attendants

• He was “making it rain” gold in Egypt & Mecca

• SO!! Mansa Musa ran out of $$$$. “He gave out so much gold… it caused its value to fall”

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Timbuktu-”Heavenly Clay”

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Timbuktu Rooftop, Mosque

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Tuaregs

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Marketplace near the Niger River

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Mosque in Gao

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Great Mosque at Djenne, Mali

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Distant Mosque at Djenne, Mali

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European Map

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Songhai Empire [15c-16c]

GOLDGOLD

SALTSALT

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Sunni Ali [r.1464-1492]

• Songhai take over from Mali (control gold-salt trade)

• Muslim leaders• Sunni Ali – ruler of Songhai• Worked to unify, strenghten &

enlarge the land (took over Timbuktu & Djenne)

• Brought stability & peace to Songhai

• Religiously tolerant

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Askia Mohammed [r.1493-1529]

Great leader of Songhai

Serious Muslim

Supported Islamic education (Timbuktu flourished again)

Djenne became a center of learning

Organized govt. and laws based on Islamic principles

Created 1st standing army

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Askia Mohammed’s Tomb [1443-1538]

Gao, Mali

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Benin Empire [15c-19c]

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Bronze Heads from Benin (16c)

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Benin Bronze Leopard

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Bantu

Migrations:

1000 BCE

To

500 CE

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Islamic

Invasions

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African Trade Routes

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Swahili-Speaking Areas of E. Africa

SWAHILI [“the coast’] = Bantu + some Arabic

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Arab Dow off the coast of Zanzibar

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Great Zimbabwe [1200-1450]

“Zimbabwe” = “stone enclosure”

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Great Zimbabwe Street

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Great Enclosure, Zimbabwe

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Manamotopa Empire [1450-1630]

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Overland & Sea Trade Routes by 16c

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African Trade [15c-17c]