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KINGDOMS OF AFRICA
Dr. Afxendiou
AP World History 9
Sachem North High School
EARLY KINGDOMS
Kush - region of
Nubia ~6,000 years
ago - (Sudan)
Axum - (Ethiopia)
500 BCE. Became
first Christian
kingdom
Both rich kingdoms,
engaged in trade
with north Africa and
the Indian Ocean
WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS
Appear around 400AD
Around Niger River
Based on long distance trade
Gold and Salt trade across the Sahara Desert
WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS
Kingdom of Ghana
400 – 1200
Iron and Gold
Traded its gold for salt
from northern Africa
Berbers – the traders;
used camels for transport
of goods
Innovation: the camel
saddle
WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS
Kingdom of Mali –
1250 to 1450
•rich in gold
•continue gold and salt trade with
northern Africa
•Sundiata-conquered the great
Ghana empire in 1240 AD
•Mansa Musa – ‘king Musa’ Muslim king- ruled during the
Golden Age of Mali
•Timbuktu - important city in the
trans-Saharan trade; also the
center of Islamic scholarship.
WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS
Kingdom of Songhai-1460 to 1600
Still engaged in the gold and salt trade
Dominated all of west African trade
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Most peoples descendants of Bantu people
Ironworking
Common language roots
EAST AFRICA
Great Zimbabwe – city established by
Bantu descendants; dominated coastal
trade routes
Part of Indian Ocean trade system
7th century influx of Muslims from Arabia
to East Africa, especially port cities
Swahili culture – mix of African and
Arabic culture
Swahili language – Bantu based
language of East Africa combined with
Arabic. Official language of Kenya and
Tanzania
Other East African cities become
established by Muslims along the East
African coast
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Stearns et. al. Textbook
African Kingdoms, http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/mlstuart1266000-REG-WH-LESSON-9-African-09-Kingdoms-Islamic-CivilizationEntertainment-ppt-powerpoint/