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12010710684stateless societiesterm realating to societies such as those of sub saharan africa after the Bantu migrations that featured decentralized rule through family and kinship groups instead of strongly centralized rule.0
12010710685Sundiatafounder of the Mali empire (r 1230-1255) also the inspiration of Sundiata, the african literary and mythological work. he won gold control.1
12010710686Maliwest african kingdom founded in the 13th century by Sundiata; it reached its peak under Mansa Musa2
12010710687Mansa MusaSundiata's grand nephew who ruled Mali from 1312-1337 during its high point. he observed Islamic traditions and made a pilgrimmage to Mecca3
12010710688Swahilieast African city state that dominated the coast and was active in trade4
12010710689Swahili city statesport cities in convienient locations in east Africa (malindi, mosambique, Zanzibar, Lamu etc) they were goverened by a king who supervised trade and organized public life5
12010710690kingdom of Kongocentral African state that began trading with Portugese6
12010710691GhanaKingdom in West Africa during the 5th - 13th centuries whose rulers eventually converted to Islam. power and wealth of this kingdom were based on dominating trans-saharan trade7
12010710692qadiislamic judges8
12010710693zimbabwe"dwelling of a chief" complex stone structures9
12010710694the great zimbabwemaginificent stone complex near modern day zimbabwe10
12010710695Ibn Battutamoroccan traveler who visted many west african places and recorded and reported what he saw. he was offended by the lack of modesty in the area he went to11
12010710696faqihlegal scholar12
12010710697zanjblack slaves from swahili coast; they labored under awful conditions13
12010710698the zanj revoltled by Ali bin Muhammad in 869, thousands of zanj slaves revolted and captured Basra, the most important city in mesopotamia. demonstrated that african slavery was so porminent in Muslim society14
12010710699animismreligious belief that natural things (trees, rivers, rocks) and animals have spirtual essence15
12010710700divinersintelligent people who had innate abilities to meditate between human and supernatural worlds and ask gods for help with questions or problems16
12010710701axuma city and kingdom in northern ethiopia that was a major naval trading power17
12010710702kebra negast"the glory of the kings" an acount written about the line of rulers descending from king soloman and david18
12010710703griotsoracle stroytellers19
12010710704Native religions of sub-Saharan Africa-pagans w/ diviners (Kongo, smaller societies) -Islam (from north Africa- Ghana, Zimbabwe)20
12010710705Gender relations in sub-Saharan Africa-high honor b/c they were sources of life -could have limited jobs (making pottery, trading, planting and harvesting crops) - domestic work21
12010710706How did Islam help facilitate trade in Africa?- improved relations and cooperation with Muslims in northern Africa22
12010710707Mansa Musa- influence on Mali?-grand nephew of Sundiata (founder of Mali) -ruler of Mali during high point -wealthiest king in the world (gold) -promoted Islam - created strong centralized govt that outlived the Mali Empire23
12010710708Bantu political structurestateless society24
12010710709Stateless society-Bantu political structure -NO hierarchy/ govt officials -male heads of families formed councils and kinship groups25
12010710710How did Mali become wealthy?-taxes on trade26
12010710711What helped establish sub-Saharan trade routes?-camels -Islam27
12010710712What were the Swahili city states? What were they heavily involved in?- east African coast - Mogadishu, Lamu, Malindi, Momvasa, Zanzibar, Kilwa, Mozambique, Sofala - TRADE!!28
12010710713The remarkable oral tradition of sub-Saharan Africa was preserved primarily byprofessional singers and griots29
12010710714The story of Sundiata was aboutthe heroic deeds of the lion prince in establishing the Mali empire30
12010710715Trade and communications networks were slower to penetrate sub-Saharan Africa compared to other regions becausethere was formidable geographic barriers to overcome (Sahara desert)31
12010710716The earliest Bantu migrants wereagriculturalists32
12010710717The kingdom of Kongo maintained a royal currency system based oncowries from the Indian Ocean33
12010710718The arrival of camels in Africaquickened the pace of communication across the Sahara34
12010710719Koumbi-Saleh was to the kingdom of Ghana asNiani was to the Mali Empire35
12010710720Swahili refers to the peoples ofthe east African coast.36
12010710721Great Zimbabwe wasa capital city built of stone37
12010710722After the eleventh century, the slave trade became increasingly important in Africa becausedemand for slaves in foreign markets outstripped the supply38
12010710723Unlike many other religions, African religion did not concern itself with matters oftheology39

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