Africa and the Arrival of Islam

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Africa and the Arrival of Islam AP World History

African states 600-1450

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

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

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

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

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

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 Musa’s hajj in the 14th century became legendary Traveling from his capital of Niani on the Upper Niger River to Cairo, Mansa Musa was accompanied by a caravan consisting of 60,000 men. He also brought with him 80 camels loaded with 300 pounds of gold each.

Mansa Musa’s Pilgrimage

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

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

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

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

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

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 Benin’s artwork