19. • Caravan Trade
– Camel caravans traveled from oasis to oasis
– Why Camels?
• Can store energy rich fat in their humps
• Can store water to survive 5-7 days
• Long eyelashes and nostrils can be closed during
sandstorm
• Can withstand extreme temperatures
– Camels were essential to caravan trade
20.
21. • Muslim traders brought Islam
• Muslims also brought written language Arabic
هيوز كاثي اسمي
22. Ch. 3 Sec. 2
Discussion Questions
• Why was the camel essential for trans-Saharan
trade?
Editor's Notes
Legend says that the queen of Sheba and King Solomon had a child, Menelik, from whom all Ethiopian rulers are descended. Also states that the wooden box on the altar in the cathedral at Aksum contained the original ark of the covenant. (Aksum is a kingdom directly above Ethiopia)
Egyptian christianity
official name for the largest Christian church in Egypt
Page 48 in textbook
Frumentius was ordained as a bishop of the Ethiopian Church by the king once he accepted Christianity.
Page 45 in textbook
When the muslims came, they were cut off from the Egyptian church and struggled.
They developed their own way of worship that included drums and dancing in its service.
Clan cheifs would conquer other clans to create an empire.
Extensive trade passed through and it brought great wealth to the region.
Salt …crucial for preservering foods…was important until refrigeration became available in early 1900s…Shana would trade gold in exchange for salt.
Traded with Muslims and the leaders of Ghana converted to Islam
The Ghana empire military might had faded and another kingdom took over…Mali
Trade flourished and great wealth poured into the area
Mali rulers converted to Islam
Mansa Musa was the most famous Mali ruler
Tradition…gave away so much gold that he reduced the value of gold in that region for several years
Mali’s influence faded and a new empire developed
This is where Timbuktu is
This one lasted until end of the 16th century (1591)
He couldn't’t keep smooth relationship with the general populations and keep Muslim merchants in newly conquered cities.
Produced trade items of iron, cotton cloth and gold
Read page 52 about camels
These scholars recorded what they saw in Africa and gave us the first written history of the continent…the ability to read and write changed the culture of Africa, which had only known oral recording of history and tradition.