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Africa in the Middle Ages: A Captivating Guide to Medieval African History, Including the Ghana Empire, Mali Empire, and Songhai Empire (Exploring Africa’s Past) Paperback – December 23, 2024

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Management number 220499277 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $8.09 Model Number 220499277
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Unlock the Secrets of Africa's Golden Age – A Journey Through the Empires That Shaped the WorldFour manuscripts in one book:Medieval Africa: A Captivating Guide to African Civilizations, Empires, and History during the Middle AgesThe Ghana Empire: A Captivating Guide to One of the Greatest Trading Empires of Medieval West AfricaThe Mali Empire: A Captivating Guide to One of the Largest Empires in West African History and the Legendary Mansa MusaThe Songhai Empire: A Captivating Guide to One of the Largest States of Medieval West AfricaIn the first part of this book, you’ll discover:Christian Kingdoms in Africa: How some African empires adopted Christianity long before 1000 CEWarrior Women and Political Leaders: The brave women who played key roles in war, government, and court intrigueAmazing African Explorers: Tales of Africans who might have reached the Americas before EuropeansBreakthroughs in Science and Math: How African scholars changed the way we understand science, medicine, and mathematicsThe Rise and Fall of Dynasties: The shifting empires, cultures, and languages that defined medieval AfricaGlobal Connections: How African empires traded across the Sahara, the Indian Ocean, and even with ChinaThe Griots: Who they were and how they kept African history alive through stories and songsThe Spread of Islam: How it transformed economies, societies, and cultures across the continentAnd so much more!In the second part of this book, you will learn about How the Ghana Empire rose to power in the first place;What people groups called the Ghana Empire home;The influence of Islam on the empireWhy trade was such a major factor in the empire’s control of the regionHow the Almoravids impacted the Ghana Empire;The decline and eventual downfall of this mighty power;And so much more!In the third part of this book, you’ll learn about:What trials did Sundiata Keita have to overcome to unite an empire?Where did all that Malian gold and wealth come from?Why is Mansa Musa so well-remembered today? Did any of the other Malian rulers even come close?How did Islamic influences mix with local African traditions?What caused the Mali Empire to fall, and could it have been avoided?What were the culture and society of the Mali Empire like?How did the Mali Empire influence the states and cultures that came after it?In the fourth part of this book, you will learn:The secrets of the Songhai Empire’s success that accelerated its expansion and complexityThe real origins and purposes of remote locations like TimbuktuMore about the early trade routes that put Songhai on the mapSonghai’s impact on a new type of tribal governance that dominated their landsWhich religion formed the backbone of the kingdomAbout the mysterious disappearance of the empireEmbark on a journey through Africa's legendary empires and be inspired by tales of resilience, innovation, and triumph. Click "Add to Cart" to immerse yourself in a story of history, culture, and adventure! Read more

ISBN13 979-8893582185
Language English
Publisher Captivating History
Dimensions 6 x 0.66 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.12 pounds
Print length 292 pages
Part of series Exploring Africa’s Past
Publication date December 23, 2024

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