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Title: Africa and the Arrival of Islam


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Africa and the Arrival of Islam
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African states 600-1450
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The Swahili States
  • Founded by Bantu settlers in 1st millennium CE
  • Islamic merchants settle in coastal villages
  • Swahili culture emerges by 13th century
  • Major role in Indian Ocean trade network
  • Trade raw materials for Indian, Islamic,
    Chinese luxuries

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Great Zimbabwe
  • Dominates central Africa from 9th-16th centuries
  • Built massive stone enclosures (zimbabwe)
  • Supplied gold to the Swahili coast
  • Declined due to internal divisions by the 16th
    century

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Trans-Saharan Trade
  • 300 C.E. camels replaced horses and donkeys as
    transport animals
  • Speeds travel across the Sahara
  • Trade in gold, salt, and ivory flourishes
  • Islam arrives in 7th century

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Rise of Sudanic States
  • Trans-Saharan trade led to the rise of the
    kingdoms in the Sudan
  • Common characteristics
  • Led by patriarch or council of elders
  • Based upon ethnic core
  • Rulers were considered sacred
  • Islam reinforced kingship

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Kingdom of Ghana (750-1076)
  • Used territorial expansion to control
    Trans-Saharan trade routes
  • Trade led urbanization
  • Kings converted to Islam by the 10th century
  • Did not force upon others
  • Nomadic raids from the Sahara weakened Ghana in
    the early 13th century

Salt Mines
Gold Mines
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Kingdom of Mali (1230-1620)
  • Malinke people created an empire in the early
    13th century
  • Sundiata the Lion Prince
  • Agriculture, with the gold trade, was the base of
    the economy
  • Mansa Musas hajj in the 14th century became
    legendary

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Mansa Musas Pilgrimage
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Malinke Economy
  • Most of the people were rural farmers
  • Small farms owned by families
  • A special merchant class, called the juula,
    controlled trade
  • Slave trade became common after the Islamic
    conquest of North Africa
  • High demand for women and children
  • Estimated 4.8 million slaves over 700 years

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Malinke Society Culture
  • Formation of the kingdom heightened social
    differences
  • Society was organized according to clans
  • Many societies were matrilineal
  • Women enjoyed more freedom than most Eurasian
    cultures
  • Polygamy was common

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Malinke Culture
  • Large portions of the population did not convert
    to Islam
  • Many converts maintained some of their old
    beliefs
  • History maintained by oral historian called
    griots

Drawing of a Malinke Griot
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Djenne Timbuktu
  • Timbuktu was famous for its library and university
  • Djenne was famous for The Great Mosque
  • Largest adobe building in the world

Madrasa Sankore in Timbuktu
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Songhai Empire (1340-1591)
  • From the early 15th to the late 16th century,
    Songhai was one of the largest African empires in
    history
  • Founded by Sunni Ali and expanded by Askia
    Muhammad the Great
  • Conquered by Moroccans, with muskets, in 1591

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Kingdom of Benin
  • City-state established by the Edo peoples in the
    15th century
  • Known for its bronze and ivory sculptures
  • Portuguese were impressed by Benin City and the
    quality of Benins artwork

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