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savanna
tropical rainforest
desert
semiarid grasslandCoptic
Maghrebi
Visigothic
Sufithe blending of traditional African beliefs with those of Christianity and Islam
the process of converting African communities to monotheism
the development of holy books written in indigenous African languages
the diffusion of traditional African beliefs among the Abrahamic faiths of the Near and Middle EastKoumbi Saleh and Niani
Ouagadougou and Accra
Koubmi Saleh and Bure
Niani and Cairoa Muslim ruler of the Mali Empire who made a pilgrimage to Mecca in the fourteenth century
a Christian ruler of the Swahili coast who traveled to China
a Muslim ruler of the Ghana Empire who followed the trans-Saharan trade route to Egypt
a pagan tribal chief who led a revolt against Islamized Africans in West Africagold and salt
furs and ceramics
metalware and textiles
porcelain and ivoryA formerly independent kingdom incorporated into a larger empire often retained its identity and internal political structure.
When empires declined in power, they left anarchy behind.
Empires were indivisible organizations with stable borders.
Empires were synonymous with chiefdoms and engaged in nearly constant tribal warfare.Mapungubwe and Zimbabwe
Songhai and Mali
the Swahili coast and Natal
Mozambique and Lesotho