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African Trading States

African Trading States. Swahili States, Great Zimbabwe, Mali, and Songhay. Geography. Savannas-vast stretches of grasslands Tropical rain forests- receive over 100 inches of rain a year and include areas of jungle

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African Trading States

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  1. African Trading States Swahili States, Great Zimbabwe, Mali, and Songhay

  2. Geography • Savannas-vast stretches of grasslands • Tropical rain forests- receive over 100 inches of rain a year and include areas of jungle • Jungles- dense tangles of plants and trees that grow wherever sunlight reaches

  3. Lakes • Lake Chad • Lake Victoria-the source of the Nile in southern Uganda

  4. Lake Victoria

  5. Victoria Falls

  6. Bantu • Bantu originated in west-central Sub-Saharan Africa • Linguists have determined the migration of Sub-Saharan people by following the growth of Bantu Sub-Saharan Africa

  7. The Power of Words • The history and culture of Africa has been discovered through oral traditions. • Storytelling, poems, and songs passed by word of mouth.

  8. Where we left off… • End of Aksum kingdom, 700s A.D. • Major African trading states emerged 700s A.D. • Gold, ivory, hides, tortoise shells, and imported porcelain and weapons and sold slaves

  9. The Price of Ivory

  10. Poaching as seen from the air

  11. Swahili • Muslim settlers from Persia and Arabia • Swahili emerged in East Africa • Spoke a Bantu language with Persian and Arabic influences • Cities: Mogadishu, Pate and Mombasa Ladysmith Black Mambazo

  12. Trade Emerges • Gold trade went from central Africa to the coast • Tribes competed for control of the mining and trade of gold • Shona gained control of trade and mines • Great Zimbabwe- Shona fortress African Woman Adorned in Gold

  13. Shona Medicine Man

  14. Great Enclosure in Zimbabwe

  15. West Africa • Important to control trade routes in Sahara (gold, salt) • Gold-for-salt exchange prominent in West Africa • Rulers led elaborate ceremonies and administered justice Salt Caravan

  16. Modest vs. Elaborate

  17. African Christian Kingdoms • Christian kingdoms of Nubia and Ethiopia resisted Muslim encroachment • Practiced Coptic version of Christianity

  18. Ghana • Est. 300s A.D. in Sahel grasslands of Africa • Converted to Islam in the 10th century • First great west African empire • Took part in gold-for-salt trade and developed agriculture on the Niger River

  19. Ghanaian Kings • Powerful and wealthy • Ghana peaked around A.D. 1050 • Most powerful kings, Tunka Manin, ruled 1067 A.D. • Manin led 200,000 warriors • 1076 Berbers launched jihad into African grasslands (Mali)

  20. Sudanic States • Effective control of subordinate societies and control of their sovereignty defines an empire • Ghana, Mali, and Songhay fit that

  21. Mali • Mali, created by Malinke in 13th century • Agricultural, Islamicized, and depended on gold reserves • Juula- Malinke merchants • Sundiata, founder of Mali’s empire was celebrated by griots, Malian story tellers and Ibn Battuta

  22. Mali Mansa Mūsā • Region was once Ghana and upper Niger River • Peaked under Mansa Mūsā in early 1300s • Mansa Mūsā took pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 • Mūsā favored education and built a university in Timbuktu => succession dispute • 1468 A.D. Sonni ‘Alī took over and set up Songhai kingdom Sonni ‘Alī

  23. Jenne Mosque in Timbuktu

  24. Present-day Timbuktu

  25. Ancient Mali

  26. Songhai • Sonni ‘Alī expanded the kingdom extensively • Military, territory, education, and buildings • Mohammed I Askia- heir • Under Askia, Timbuktu became major trading center • Declined after Askia’s death due to tribal warfare

  27. Niger River

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