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Early East Africa. The Kingdom of Aksum. Rise of Aksum. South of Kush on Red Sea Located on a Coastal plain Spoke Ge’ez 1 of 1 st written languages of Africa. Aksum. Rich farmland Grew wheat and barley Controlled Red Sea trade Strong navy
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Rise of Aksum • South of Kush on Red Sea • Located on a Coastal plain • Spoke Ge’ez • 1 of 1st written languages of Africa
Aksum • Rich farmland • Grew wheat and barley • Controlled Red Sea trade • Strong navy • Traders from inland brought gold, ivory, and slaves • Used money By 300 C.E. Aksum grew wealthy
King Ezana • Conquered the Kush in 350 C.E. • Converted to Christianity • Made it official religion
Decline • 600s C.E. Muslims begin to invade • 700s Muslims conquer territory around Aksum • Including Aksum’s port city of Adulis People of Aksum retreated to Ethiopian Highlands
Rise of Ethiopia • 1100s C.E. remainders of Aksum est. new Kingdom • 1150 - Zagwe Dynasty
~1150 Zagwe Dynasty • King Lalibela built the churches carved from rock
1270 –1974 Solomonid Dynasty • Fought religious wars to conquer Islamic and Jewish territory (Beta Israel and Muslim Kingdom of Adal)
Eastern Africa City-States • The Indian Ocean Monsoons blow from the southwest from April to October and from the northeast from October to April. • Trade network developed • B/w India and East Africa
Ports become wealthy • Mogadishu • Mombasa • Kilwa • Sofala
Trade From India/China From Africa Coconut oil Copper Leopard skins Ivory Gold Slaves • Glassware • Porcelain • Silk • cotton
Swahili Blending of African and Islamic Culture Ex: Language: Bantu + Arabic = Swahili Architecture
Great Zimbabwe Interior of Africa ~1100s Middleman of Africa Located between gold mines/ivory hunters And Port cities
Great Zimbabwe Replaced by the Mutapa Empire (to the North) in 1400s • Minimal info from archeological digs • Disappeared about 1400
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Ghana~3rd Century CEbecome wealthy off taxing the trade of gold for saltIslam adopted ~ 10th Century
Fall of Ghana • Invaded and weakened - 1076 CE • By 13th Century overrun
Mali • tttt • Founded by Sundiata, leader of a tribe who broke away from Ghana • Economic foundation was agriculture, as well as gold mines
Mansa Musa Ruler of Mali known for his Hajj Brought the attention of the world to Mali
Architecture and Timbuktu • Islamic Architects come to Mali and create unique style • Timbuktu becomes a great city of 50,000+ with a famous Mosque, University and Library
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SonghaySonghay became independent ~7th Century Gold discovered in western forests = powerful SonghaySunni Ali est. Empire (late 15th century)Muhammad The Great expands empire
Invaded and defeated by a Moroccan Army (that had Muskets) in 1591 • Empire splinters and collapses • Legacy of Islam in West Africa