Chapter 8: African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam

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Chapter 8: African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam APWH Period 3: Regional and Transregional Interactions, c. 600 CE to c. 1450 Textbook Part III: The Postclassical Period, New Faith and New Commerce: 500-1450 C.E. . Chapter 8: African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam

Pre-Islamic Africa

Bantu Migrations

Berber Language Groups Today

Carthage and Cyrene

Arrival of Islam

Battle at Poitiers, 732 C.E.

Almoravid Dynasty of 11th-12th centuries

Almohad Dynasty (Almohadis) in 12-13th Centuries

Kush/Nubia and Axum/ Ethiopia

African Grasslands

The Sahel

Sundiata

Ibn Batuta

Mansa Musa Link

Mosque at Jenne

Muhammad the Great of Songhay’s Tomb

Swahili Coast

Sofala

Portuguese Expansion into Indian Ocean

Fort Jesus

Yoruba and Benin

Kongo