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Kingdoms of Africa

Kingdoms of Africa. Please pick up a textbook on your way in. Look on pages 242- in the textbook to answer the following questions. 1. List the four social classes in Muslim Society. Tell me who is in each group. 2. Explain the role of women in Muslim society.

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Kingdoms of Africa

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  1. Kingdoms of Africa

  2. Please pick up a textbook on your way in. • Look on pages 242- in the textbook to answer the following questions. • 1. List the four social classes in Muslim Society. Tell me who is in each group. • 2. Explain the role of women in Muslim society. • 3. What is the House of Wisdom? • 4. What are two advances in astronomy made during this time? Why was astronomy a priority for the Muslims?

  3. Muslim Influence • After the death of Muhammad, many African states were conquered or converted to Islam. • North African governments were based on Islamic law (relied heavily on religious scholars as govt advisors).

  4. Islamic Law • Since Muslims do not separate their personal life from religious life, Islamic law regulates almost all areas of life. • It provided a state with order, and a set of values that helped shape a common identity. • Islamic law will also unify the entire Islamic world (despite cultural and ethnic differences).

  5. Ghana: 800- 1076 • Land of Gold: The use of camels for travel will allow trade to expand rapidly • 2 most important items traded throughout northern Africa are Gold and Salt (will become known as Gold-Salt trade) • Islam will spread through sub-Saharan Africa through trade • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x-IwaVhnmo&feature=autoplay&list=PL25CDD19ACCAC9025&lf=results_main&playnext=3

  6. Mali

  7. Mali: 1235-1400’s • Wealth and power built on gold (like Ghana) • Sundita: Mali’s first great mansa (emperor), came to power through a series of military victories. • Reestablished the gold-salt trade, promoted agriculture • Died in 1255, a series of ineffective rulers will follow • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuhVN5b8AFY&feature=autoplay&list=PL25CDD19ACCAC9025&lf=results_main&playnext=4

  8. Mansa Musa • Mali’s next great ruler • A skilled military leader, took royal control over the gold-salt trade. • Large army kept order and expanded Mali to twice the size of Ghana. • Mansa-Musa divided the empire into provinces and appointed governors to rule areas more efficiently= bureaucracy • After returning from hajj, Mansa-Musa built new mosques and universities;Tumbuktu will become one of the most important cities in the empire, attracting Muslim scholars and doctors.

  9. Songhai 1400’s-1591 • Will extend empire, gain control of important trade routes and move capital to Gao • Sunni Ali- one of Songhai’s important rulers, built an army that included a fleet of canoes and a force on horseback. Will conquer cities like Timbuktu and Djenne • Died in 1492 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QvdwCryAIM&feature=autoplay&list=PL25CDD19ACCAC9025&lf=results_main&playnext=5

  10. Songhai • After the death of Sunni Ali, his son took over- shortly after obtaining power, a devout Muslim, Askia Muhammad, overthrew and replaced him • Askia Muhammad ruled for 35 years, and created an organized government with an efficient tax system and appointed officials to oversee the treasury, army, navy, and agriculture • Because of their lack of modern weapons, the Songhai will be overthrown by a Moroccan army; this will end the 1000 year period of rule by powerful kingdoms in West Africa

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