African Empires

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Migration

Permanent or Semipermanent move from one country/region to another

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Push-pull factors

Factors that can either push people out of an area of pull people into an area

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Bantu

A language that spread because of Migration

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Sahara

Desert spanning across North Africa

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Savannah

Southern part of Africa- Woodland, Grassland ecosystem

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Ezana

King of Axum in the early fourth century CE who established Christianity in his state.

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Aksum

A kingdom along the Red Sea today known as Ethiopia and Eritrea which grew wealthy from trade

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Adulis

Port city in Aksum that included many diverse trading partners

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Terraces

steplike ledges cut into mountains to make land suitable for farming

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Maghrib

Muslims entered this part of North Africa that is now the Mediterranean coast of Libya,

Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco.

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Ghana Empire

The Soninke people called their ruler "ghana" which means war chief, and eventually Ghana became a kingdom that grew rich by taxing goods brought in.

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Mansa Musa

Mali's most famous ruler, known for his legendary wealth and pilgrimage to Mecca, where he distributed so much gold that he caused inflation in Egypt. - HUGE army - doubled Mali's size

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Sunni Ali

Ruler of Songhai Empire- built a vast empire through military conquest, captured Timbuktu and other trading cities.

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Benin

a kingdom that arose near the Niger River delta in the 1300s and became a major West African state in the 1400s

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Almoravids

A strict religious brotherhood founded by an Islamic scholar that devout Berber Muslims convinced to come back to the Maghrib with them.

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Gold-Salt Trade

Gold and salt made up trade and wealth in the African kingdoms because the Europeans wanted gold, and the Africans needed salt

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Timbuktu

Mali trading city that became a center of wealth and learning

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Askia Muhammad

Ruler of the Songhai empire from 1493 to 1528 who expanded the empire and organized its government

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Almohads

A Berber group that seized power from the Almoravids and followed the teachings of a scholar who urged Muslims to strictly follow the Qu'ran.

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Mali

A powerful empire (1235-1600s) that controlled trade and became a center of Islamic learning

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Ibn Battuta

A Moroccan scholar and traveler who visited Mali in the 14th century and wrote about its justice system and wealth.

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Hausa

A group of city-states in modern Nigeria, known for their trade, textile industry, and strong leaders

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Berbers

A member of a North African, primarily Muslim people living in settled or nomadic tribes from Morocco to Egypt

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Sundiata

Founder of the Mali Empire, known for military conquests and effective governance

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Songhai

A powerful empire that took over after Mali's decline, expanding trade and military strength

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Yoruba

A civilization known for its artistic achievements, spiritual traditions, and structured city-states

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Swahili

A language that blended Arabic and Bantu together

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Kilwa

A rich city-state where trade goods were transported here for Asian merchants to exchange. The most wealthiest, powerful coastal city-state.

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Mutapa

Relating to a southern African empire established by Mutota in the 15th century A.D.

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Great Zimbabwe

City, now in ruins (in the modern African country of Zimbabwe), whose many stone structures were built between about 1250 and 1450, when it was a trading center and the capital of a large state. Political, religious, and economic center of the empire