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Africa During the Post classical Period
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African Kingdom Similarities and Differences
  • Common Elements in African Societies
  • Bantu migration
  • Animism
  • lineage important in relation with god
  • The Arrival of Islam in North Africa
  • Arrival of Islam (Spain, by 711)
  • Berber Almoravids
  • Almohads
  • succeed Berbers, 12th century
  • The Christian Kingdoms Nubia and EthiopiaCopts
  • Egyptian Christians
  • spread to Nubia (Kush)
  • Ethiopia

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Empires of Africa
  • Kingdoms of the Grasslands
  • Caravans
  • Sahel - transfer point
  • Sudanic States
  • Rulers sacred
  • Islam
  • The Empire of Mali
  • Malinke peoples from Ghana
  • Agriculture, gold trade
  • Sundiata (d.1260)
  • the Lion Prince
  • mansa (ruler)
  • expanded state
  • Mansa Kankan Musa
  • pilgrimage
  • Ishal al-Sahili (Sp. Architect)
  • beaten clay architecture

Empires of the Western Sudan
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African Kingdoms
  • The Songhay Kingdom (Capital Gao)
  • Middle Niger valley
  • Independent by 700
  • Muslim by 1010
  • Sunni Ali (1464-1492)
  • Hausa states, northern Nigeria
  • Muslim center
  • Political and Social Life in the Sudanic States
  • Fusion of traditions
  • City Dwellers and Villagers
  • Jenne, Timbuktu
  • thrive with expansion
  • Some merchants
  • Religious diffusion?
  • Majority farmers

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Swahili Coast
  • The Swahili Coast of East Africa
  • Trading ports
  • Muslim influence
  • Cultural diffusion and synthesis
  • The Coastal Trading Ports (Mogadishu, Mombasa,
    Malindi, Kilwa, Pate, Zanzibar)
  • Dont need to know, just be familiar
  • Madagascar
  • SEA imports
  • Blended culture

The Swahili Coast
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Swahili Coast (contd)
  • The Mixture of Cultures on the Swahili Coast
  • Islam unifies
  • Other Characteristics
  • Egalitarian/homogenous to cosmopolitan/diverse
  • Key Exports Imports
  • Two distinct trading seasons
  • Connection to China?
  • When did this exchange with China end?

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Africa During the Post classical Period
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African Kingdom Similarities and Differences
  • Common Elements in African Societies
  • Bantu migration
  • one language base
  • Animism
  • cosmology
  • ethical code
  • lineage important in relation with god
  • The Arrival of Islam in North Africa
  • Part of Mediterranean
  • Arrival of Islam (Spain, by 711)
  • Berber Almoravids
  • western Sahara, assist conversionAlmohads
  • succeed Berbers, 12th century
  • The Christian Kingdoms Nubia and EthiopiaCopts
  • Egyptian Christians
  • welcome Muslims
  • spread to Nubia (Kush)
  • Ethiopia
  • heirs to Axum
  • King Lalibela

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Empires of Africa
  • II. Kingdoms of the Grasslands
  • Caravans across Sahara
  • Sahel (grasslands)
  • transfer point
  • A. Sudanic States
  • Rulers sacred
  • Islam
  • from 900s
  • supports state
  • B. The Empire of Mali and Sundiata, the Lion
    Prince
  • Malinke peoples from Ghana
  • Agriculture, gold trade
  • Sundiata (d.1260)
  • mansa (ruler)
  • expanded state
  • Mansa Kankan Musa
  • pilgrimage to Mecca
  • Floods land with gold
  • brings back Ishal al-Sahili
  • architect from Muslim Spain
  • beaten clay architecture

Empires of the Western Sudan
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African Kingdoms
  • The Songhay Kingdom (Capital Gao)
  • Middle Niger valley
  • Independent by 700
  • Muslim by 1010
  • Sunni Ali (1464-1492)
  • expanded territory
  • successors askia
  • Defeated by Morocco, 1591
  • Hausa states, northern Nigeria
  • Kano becomes Muslim center
  • E. Political and Social Life in the Sudanic
    States
  • Fusion of Muslim, indigenous traditions
  • City Dwellers and Villagers
  • Jenne, Timbuktu
  • thrive with expansion of Mali, SonghayMandinka
    juula
  • Some merchants
  • Religious diffusion?
  • Farmers the majority

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Swahili Coast
  • The Swahili Coast of East Africa
  • Trading ports
  • Muslim influence strong
  • Rest of population remains traditional
  • Significangt cultural diffusion and synthesis
  • The Coastal Trading Ports (Mogadishu, Mombasa,
    Malindi, Kilwa, Pate, Zanzibar)
  • Dont need to know, just be familiar
  • Madagascar
  • southeast Asian immigrants, bring bananas,
    coconuts
  • Blended culture
  • Bantu, Islamic
  • Swahili
  • spreads along coast
  • trade with Asia

The Swahili Coast
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Swahili Coast (contd)
  • The Mixture of Cultures on the Swahili Coast
  • Islam unifies along with Swahili
  • Other Characteristics
  • Egalitarian and homogenous to cosmopolitan and
    diverse
  • Key Exports
  • Ivory, gold, iron, slaves, exotic animals
  • Key Imports
  • Textiles, Silks, porcelain (China and India)
  • When during the year did this take place?
  • Two distinct trading seasons
  • What was the connection between the Swahili Coast
    and China?
  • When did this exchange with China end?
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