... Makes Mali an Empire. By Madeleine Allen, ... The rise of power began with Sundiata, Mali's first strong leader. ... Sundiata took over salt and gold trades. ...
African Kings Mansa Musa and Sundiata Keita Rulers of the Mali Empire Mali Empire 100 What is the major religion of the Mali Empire Buddhism Christianity Hinduism ...
Africa s Religion and Government Daily Lesson and Discussion Notes: 3-2 * Some Muslims complained that Sundiata Keita and Sunni Ali western Africa s two great ...
The Empires of Mali and Songhai Mali continued: Sundiata Established Timbuktu Location - Niger River Important for Islam Supported growing of food crops and cotton.
The Empires of Mali and Songhai Mali continued: Sundiata Established Timbuktu Location - Niger River Important for Islam Supported growing of food crops and cotton.
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.
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 ...
... Key words and people Sundiata Mansa Musa Songhai Sunni Ali built a new empire in West Africa Askia the Great ruled Songhai as an Islamic Empire Songhai ...
Ruined the economy of Egypt for 10 years. Brought scholars and an architect back from Mecca. ... The most important thing Mansa Musa did was put Mali on the map. ...
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Continued attitude of ... Islam like his grandfather and turned Mali into a center of Muslim learning and art Opened a university for Islamic scholarship in ...
This is the range of Mali's empire. Some improvements in Mali... Cleared lands to so that could farm onions/beans/rice. To help feed his people... He would...
In 1324, Mansa Musa went on a pilgrimage. 1st stop in Cairo, Egypt. Showed up with 100 camels and 300 lbs of gold! Through his hajj, he introduced Mali to the world.
Chapter 6 West African Empires Section Notes Video Empire of Ghana Empire of Mali Empire of Songhai Historical and Artistic Traditions Early African Civilizations ...
15-2 West African Civilizations Berbers GOLD SALT Gold-Salt Trade Ghana Gains power by taxing trade caravans Trade: Gold & Salt People wanted gold, Ghana needed salt ...
Chapter 5 Africa Analyze the importance of family and labor specialization in the development of states and cities in West Africa. Family Kinship- a connection among ...
Homer s The Odyssey Background Notes Who is Homer? No, not Homer Simpson Homer did not compose each epic all at once: he told them in a series of short episodes ...
Mansa Musa ruled for this many years. ... The three trade cities conquered under Mansa Musa's rule. One reason why Mali fell. Mansa Musa sent scholars to study in ...
Africa and the Spread of Islam Stateless Societies while some African societies were organized in the traditional hierarchy of officials but others were ...
Bantu Migration. 3,000 BC - Farmers, herders . Known for: Iron working, slash and burn. Over 1,500 . yrs, they migrated to S. Africa. Cultural blending
The Empires of Ghana, Mali Ghana Gold for Salt Trans-Saharan trade was based on 2 main products: Gold and Salt West Africa was rich in gold, but didn t have salt.
iRespond Question Master A.) Response A B.) Response B C.) Response C D.) Response D E.) Response E Percent Complete 100% 00:30 iRespond Question Master A.) Response ...
What is Beowulf? It is a familiar theme: a brave hero battles his archenemy, and evildoer who will stop at nothing to win. This theme of hero and villain goes back ...
Jeopardy Geography 100 200 300 400 500 ... To feed their gods. Religion for 300 The Spanish banned this when they conquered the Aztecs. What is the Aztec religion.
Ancient Africa Geography and Migration Tropical rain forests cover only 5% of land Sahara is world s largest desert Desertification? Land becomes parched and desert ...
As you read Create a timeline Your timeline should include at least five significant events that mark growth in the Ghana Empire. Be sure to include at least ...
... so over generations things changed Also recited proverbs i.e. Talking doesn t fill the basket in the farm Instruments Kente Cloth An African Art Form ...
Why would salt be a commodity for anyone living in West ... Songhai had become the capital of a new trading city known as ... How did Islam spread in North Africa ...
... Forces Glorification of the hero at the end Famous Epics from Around the World Iliad and Odyssey Greece Gilgamesh Sumeria Aeneid Rome Song of Roland ...
Title: Classical Africa Author: Jessica Pullen Last modified by: Windows User Created Date: 9/3/2002 5:41:49 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
African Civilizations and the spread of Islam African Societies: Diversity & Similarities Stateless Societies: organized around kinship, ... Lion Princes, Oh My!
Mali gold earrings Land of Gold & Griots A griot of today mudcloth Prepared by Carol Almarez Elementary Instructional Technology Alleghany County Public Schools 2005 ...
Unit II: Early African Civilizations Ghana Mali Axum Zimbabwe Bantu Migration* About 1500 b.c.e. an extraordinary cultural migration began to transform sub-Saharan ...
African History Key concepts 2.3 Emergence of regional/transregional networks of communication and change 3.2 Continuity and Innovation of State forms and their ...
Review on Africa Jeopardy Review Game The four major climate zones of Africa. What are desert, savanna, rain forest and Mediterranean? The largest desert in the world.
Africa and the Arrival of Islam African states 600-1450 The Swahili States Founded by Bantu settlers in 1st millennium CE Islamic merchants settle in coastal villages ...
... capital of Niani on the Upper Niger River to Cairo, Mansa Musa was accompanied ... Its base of power was on the bend of the Niger River. Sunni Ali ...
Title: EARLY SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Author: Paul Philp Last modified by: djensen Created Date: 11/24/2005 2:21:01 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
The empire gained its fame for its rich supply of gold. Gold and slaves were traded with ... Mali was a Mandingo state were the Moslem religion was accepted. ...
Leadership and Alexander the Great Alexander in World History ... (Lebanon), Egypt, Babylon, Persepolis, Persia, Bactria (Afghanistan), Samarkand (Uzbek.)
Swahili Refers to the people who live as far north as Somalia in the Horn of Africa and as far south Indian Ocean trade they are linked with Arabs Blend of Arab ...