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Title: African empires


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African empires
  • Sub Saharan Africa

2
Background
  • Anthropologists believe humanity first arose in
    East Africa
  • Early culture mostly influenced by Egyptian
    civilization and the Mediterranean world
  • Romans built roads, dams, aqueducts and cities
    across N. Africa spread Christianity
  • Camels brought in around 200 A.D. allowing
    future trade across Africa possible

3
General Chronology
  • 600-700 AD-Ethiopia threatened by Muslims,
    isolated from Christian Europe
  • 600-1000 AD Bantu migrations across Sub-Saharan
    Africa
  • 1000 AD-Islam established south of Sahara
  • 1250s C.E.- Zimbabwes built (stone houses)
  • 1260 C.E.- Ife Ife (Yoruba) create terra cotta
    and bronze statues
  • 1324-25 C.E.- Mansa Musas pilgrimage to Mecca
  • 1400- Swahili cities set up along Indian Ocean
    coast

4
Dates of Major Empires
  • 750 AD-Kingdom of Ghana developed between Senegal
    and Niger Rivers
  • 1000 AD-Islam established south of Sahara
  • 1200s AD- Mali Empire rises
  • 1400s A.D.-Songhai Empire rises

5
Interactions vital to Sub Saharan African Kingdoms
  • Slow advance of Islam across West Africa
  • Independence of Ethiopia (NEVER conquered)
  • Sea trade along East Coast with Islamic Empires
    and India)
  • Trans-Saharan trade (including slaves)-Gold in
    the west, west lacked salt (Gold/Salt trade)
  • Importance of salt-vital to human survival to
    prevent dehydration and preserve food

6
Art and architecture
Djenne, Mali (mosque)
Music (communication)
Bronze sculpture from Benin
Great Zimbabwe
7
Passing on History in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Most languages derive from Bantu
  • Few records until after Muslims brought writing
    to Africa.
  • Islam INFLUENCED but didnt REPLACE ancient
    customs
  • Griots- storytellers
  • High social rank
  • Whole inter-generational groups helped tell
    stories to pass on history

8
Connections to today
  • Cattle wealth
  • Lack of written history means that it is harder
    to study than other civilizations
  • Slave trade relocated millions of Africans
    worldwide, also distributed culture
  • African traditions affect how American culture is
    transmitted
  • Islamic influence still evident across Africa

9
Kingdom of ghana
  • Gained control over major trade routes allowing
    them to tax all gold and salt flowing through
  • Invaded by Muslims in 1076 and never recovered
    and dissolved into smaller states

10
Kingdom of mali
  • Conquered the old capital of Ghana
  • Brought gold and salt mines under their direct
    control
  • Converted to Islam
  • Ruler Mansa Musa expanded the empire and built a
    mosque and palace in Timbuktu

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Kingdom of songhai
  • Sultan Sunni Ali captured Timbuktu
  • Grew rich from trade and expanded the trade
    network
  • Timbuktu continued to be a center of Muslim
    scholarship
  • Invaded by Moroccans (used guns)

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zimbabwe
  • Successors of the Bantus
  • Built stone walls
  • Center for manufacturing
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