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Early African Kingdoms & Empires. Pre-Historic Africa. A Very Diverse History Just like the Geography. North African Kingdoms. Kingdom of Kush [295 BCE – 320 CE]. Nubia [modern-day Sudan]. Pyramids of Kush at Meroë. Pyramids of Kush at Meroë. Kushite in Egypt, 23 BCE.
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Early African Kingdoms & Empires
A Very Diverse History Just like the Geography
North African Kingdoms
Kingdom of Kush[295 BCE – 320 CE] Nubia[modern-day Sudan]
Christian Church, Lalibela[Ethiopia] Coptic Christian Priest
AXUM’SACHIEVEMENTS Controlled NE African Trade Terrace Farming Written Language Spread Christianity in No. & E. Africa
West African Empires & Civilizations Our Main Focus!
Major Focus: Gold-Salt Trade Berbers SALT GOLD
Ghana Empire [4c-11c] – “Means King” Gold “Money”, Ghana/Ivory Coast
Key Economic Info - Ghana • Known by Europeans as the richest kingdom in Western Africa • Use of camels in trade created riches!
Key Economic Info - Ghana • Exports: slaves (from captives), peppers and gold (not mined, but taxed by kings passing through empire • Imports: horses, silk, cotton and . . .
Salt Why is it so important?
Mali Empire [13c-15c] (rose out of Ghana’s decline) SALT GOLD
Mali • Very similar to Ghana • Islam grew in region – most merchants and gov’t officials were of the Muslim faith • Timbuktu – key city and major hub of trade and Islamic education
Sundiata [1210-1260] “Lion Prince”
Songhai Empire [15c-16c] SALT GOLD
Songhai (or Songhay) • Had seceded from Mali in 1375 • Great traders and warriors • Last and largest of western Sudanese empires
Sunni Ali [r.1464-1492] First leader after capture of Timbuktu Led building of Songhai Empire
Askia Mohammed [r.1493-1529] Led successful revolt against Sunni Ali’s son Enlarged empire significantly
Askia Mohammed’s Tomb [1443-1538] Gao, Mali
Thank you Ms. Susan M. Pojer @Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY