East coast of south africa

    • [DOC File]Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, OR Swahili Ethnic Groups

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      From North Africa, Arab traders began to lead caravans south across the Sahara Desert in the gold and salt trade. This brought Islam and Arab culture to the Sahel region and beyond. Along the east coast of Africa, Arab traders traveled by land and by sea down to …

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    • [DOC File]White Plains Public Schools / Overview

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      “By 1100, waves of Bantu-speaking people had migrated across central Africa to the east coast. There they established farming and fishing villages. Slowly, the existing coastal villages grew into bustling seaports, built on trade between East African merchants and traders from Arabia, Persia, and India.

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    • [DOC File]Physical Features of Africa

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      Relative Location: In the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa. Countries located in: Madagascar. Details: 1. Separated from Africa by the Mozambique Channel. 2. Fourth largest island in the world. 3. Made of a plateau. 4. Largely deforested. 5. Agricultural economy Feature: Congo River. Relative Location: Central and Western Africa

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    • [DOC File]The Voyages of Zheng He - Columbia CTL

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      On this trip Zheng He ventured even further, first to Aden at the mouth of the Red Sea, and then on to the east coast of Africa, stopping at the city states of Mogadishu and Brawa (in today's Somalia), and Malindi (in present day Kenya). He was frequently met with hostility but this was easily subdued.

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    • [DOCX File]Ethnic Groups of Africa

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      From North Africa, Arab traders began to lead caravans south across the Sahara desert in the gold and salt trade. This brought Islam and the Arabic culture to the Sahel region and beyond. Along the east coast of Africa, Arab traders traveled by land and by sea down to present day Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zanzibar.

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    • [DOC File]The Spatial Development Initiative (SDI) programme is a ...

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      There are currently 10 SDI’s in southern Africa of which 8 are listed below. 1. The Lubombo SDI (named after the Lubombo Mountains, which run through an area of south-east Africa that includes eastern Swaziland, southern Mozambique and the northern part of South African province of KwaZulu/Natal) 2. The West Coast SDI . 3.

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    • [DOC File]Regional Outline for: Sub-Saharan Africa

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      8000 – 600 CE 600 – 1450 CE 1450-1750 CE 1750 – 1914 CE 1914 - Present Politics. Pharaoh/queen (living incarnation of sun god), internal disorder, invasions (900 BCE), irrigation Kingship legitimized by Islam, ‘People of The Book’, Bantu (stateless societies) leaders cooperated with slave traders; monarchy Re-colonization of Africa; Sierra Leone, Liberia ; coastal kingdoms ruled by ...

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