Songhai Empire Songhai had two extrodinary leaders both of them were muslims. There names were sunni Ali and Askia Muhammad. Sunni Ali rule began in 1464 and lasted ...
The Berbers, nomadic people, established a settlement later called Gao. ... wood carving, pottery, and the weaving of brightly colored cloth called kente ...
African American History B - Hour (Gober, Crockett) Renaissance High School Early African Empires Ghana Mali Songhay Ghana Tenkamenin Mali Mansa Musa Songhay Sunni ...
West Africans wanted salt to preserve food and to help bodies ... Army had gunpowder, guns, and cannons; Songhai did not. West African Empires. Review ...
Africa and the Spread of Islam Stateless Societies while some African societies were organized in the traditional hierarchy of officials but others were ...
Africa: Land of Wonder Egypt and the Nile River Ethiopia and the Nubians Kenya and Tanzania Ghana and the Gold Coast Egypt and the Nile River Geography History ...
Africa: Land of Wonder Egypt and the Nile River Ethiopia and the Nubians Kenya and Tanzania Ghana and the Gold Coast Egypt and the Nile River Geography History ...
Sudanic States Led by a council of elders. Based on an ethnic core and conquered neighboring peoples. Rulers were sacred individuals separated from their subjects by ...
Zimbabwe dominated gold sources and trade with coastal ports of the Indian Ocean network. ... Define yokes. What type of slavery does this painting represent?
AP World HistoryJournal1/29. Briefly explain the significance of the following people: John Locke-Baron De Montesquieu (Charles De Secondat)-Jean Jacques Rousseau
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The name of this city in the West African country of Mali is so wrapped in ... Scholars in the fabled African city, once a great center of learning and trade, ...
African Civilizations and the spread of Islam Mali This kingdom is an excellent example of the spread of Islam (old kingdom of Ghana) 1200 Mansa Musa made the hajj in ...
Africa The Mother Continent * * * * Where it All Began Humanity s roots can be traced to this important continent. Mighty Kingdoms Africa is a continent with a rich ...
http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/um/painting06.jpg http://www.btsadventures.com/img/mosque.jpg A powerful king named Sundiata ruled this area from around 1230-1255 AD.
Case Study: Sugar and the Slave Trade. Terms: Angola, Queen Nzinga, Antonian ... II. Central African Politics and Society. Kongo Empire. Colony of Angola ...
III. Sand Roads: Exchange across the Sahara Commercial Beginnings in West Africa 1. Environmental variation around the Sahara - Each area produced different goods
Griots- professional oral historians and advisors to kings. Ibn Batuta- famous Arab traveler ... But in reality, slavery did not guarantee freedom nor equality. ...
Adequate water, land, and iron tools closely associated with civilization ... Water, poisoned wells. South - silk and cotton cloth, beads, and dates ...
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Review of Trading Systems AP World History Trading Systems 500 BCE to 500 CE Silk Road Trade 200 B.C.E. to 500 C.E. Trade in silk grew under the Han Dynasty ( 202 BC ...
Traded war elephants, rhinoceros horns, tortoise shells, incense, and spices ... Small kingdoms grew up along Indian Ocean. Seasonal monsoon winds made travel easier ...
Labor Systems The Americas and Africa In the Americas Interested in Gold and Silver, if they found none, set up plantations Mita: Incan system where adult males had ...
Africa and Trans-Sahara Trade Routes 600-1450 Always something new out of Africa (Greek Proverb; 1st C CE) What do you suppose this proverb is referring to?
African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam Chapter 8 East Africa Kilwa was wealthy because of its control over Sofala Access to the Gold produced in the interior ...
Chapter 8 African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam Africa Info . 2nd largest & 2nd most populous continent 6% of total surface; 20.4% of total land surface 53 ...
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The 'Five Minute' History or Understanding Max Weber. China- Mandarins- c. 1500 ... 476 AD Symbol: Taxes and Empire. a. Revenue- system for Tax ... Empire ...
Incorporated Yemen into kingdom. Established Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Early African empires: Ghana (700-1200) Early African empires: Mali (1200-1500) ...
We will show that a ' lax ' question prosody is an areal feature ... He saw a hyena ' ' Did he see a hyena? ' The final L is streched over the lengthened . ...
Ao. Univ. Prof. Dr Hans Gerald H dl Westafrikanische Religionen WS 11 Quellen zur Religionsgeschichte Koloniale Beschreibungen einzelner V lker Rattray: before ...
Every ethnographer is painfully aware of the discrepancy between the richness of ... lived experience and the paucity of the language used to characterize it (Bruner ...
... to Russia during the 8th and 9th centuries looting and destroying communities and churches and monasteries. ... the indirect beginnings of the rise of Western ...
Portugal led the way in exploring the African coast ... Other nations followed Portugal, brought competition ... Warfare typified much of Sub-Sahara Africa ...
The spread of Islam in African linked its regions to the outside world through ... Yoruba Highly urbanized Nigerian agriculturist organized into small city ...
Spread of Islam in Africa 1235-1390 s-1490 s Founded in 1235 by Sundiata Focused on agriculture and control of trade Like Ghana all gold nuggets belonged to the ...
The Rise of Capitalism and Slavery Reading: Spodek pps. 397-400 (reread), 458-461, 617-620 Maps of Africa Africa Much of Africa was very wealthy and prosperous before ...
Les num raux cardinaux indiquent le nombre des tres ou des choses tandis que les num raux ordinaux marquent le rang ou l'ordre des tres ou des choses. ...
Rise of large states also helped: Roman and Chinese states. Silk Roads: ... monasteries became rich and more involved in secular world. Silk Roads: ...
Unit 3 Review The Post-Classical World: 600 CE - 1450 CE Themes Two Main themes of Post-Classical Period Religious Expansion and Cultural Change Development of ...
What do we mean by Human Rights'? Equality. Equal ... jobs. Individual choice. Slavery and Civil Rights. One half term unit. Concepts of Slavery why? ...