Agenda Warm Up Discussion: East Africa and Islamic Trade Image Interpretation: Kilwa Video Analysis: The Swahili Coast. Discussion, the Architecture of Gede. East Africa Trade: Primary Source HW: Chapter 8
What is the impact of Mansa Musa and his pilgrimage to Mecca? Warm up What is the impact of Mansa Musa and his pilgrimage to Mecca?
East Africa
The Kush 710 B.C. They conquer upper Egypt. Meroe is the center of ironworking. 671 B.C. taken by Assyrians. Height of power 250 B.C. – 150 A.D.
Kush at the height of power Impressive pyramids, temples. Written language developed. Decline Lack of fertile land. Lost control of trade routes with Aksum.
Aksum 350 A.D. – King Ezana of Aksum takes power, conquers Kush. Many cultures had ancestor worship, King Ezana converted his people to Christianity. Laid foundations for Ethiopian church. Prospered from 300-600 A.D.
Decline of Aksum Environment declines Erosion from deforestation Land loses nutrients. Persians Gained control of Red Sea. Islam Competition with Aksum, they lose control of major trade routes.
Increase in trade Spread of Islam leads to increased trade. 700 A.D. – 1300 A.D. To get the big bucks, people moved to Africa. Muslims moved to East coast. Indonesians moved to Madagascar.
Kilwa 1200 A.D. Kilwa becomes leading trading port East African coast flourishes. Islamic traders praised Kilwa as the most beautiful cities in the world.