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1 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

2 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?

3 East Africa

4 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.

5 Kush at the height of power
Impressive pyramids, temples. Written language developed. Decline Lack of fertile land. Lost control of trade routes with Aksum.

6 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 A.D.

7 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.

8 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.

9 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.

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