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Apr 3, 700
Mali
The Mali empire covered an area that encompasses significant portions of the present-day country of Mali, southern and western Mauritania and Senegal. At its peak, the Mali Empire extended across West Africa to the Atlantic Ocean and incorporated an estimate of 40 to 50 million people. -
Apr 3, 1000
Kilwa
Around 1000-1500 A.D.
This kingdom made its home on an island off of the East African coast. Its society was often characterised by inter-marriage and other social abnormalities. The Portugese caused its fall when they began controlling the election of its rulers and controlled the rulers themselves. -
Apr 3, 1100
Great Zimbabwe
Around 1100-1400 A.D.
Great Zimbabwe is best known for its over 150 granite ruins found in its area. It is located just south of the Zambezi river in present day Mozambique and of course Zimbabwe. This society thrived on trade but environmental degrading led to its downfall. -
Apr 3, 1200
Hausa
Hausa was located in Northern Nigeria, and northwestern Niger. The population was 15 million. There was beautiful indigo dyed cloth which is still produced in the Kano state of northern Nigeria. The Fulani took over political power in the region in the early 1800s. -
Apr 3, 1240
Ghana
Was also known as Wagadugu and was the title of the kings who ruled the kingdom. It was controlled by Sundiata and absorbed into the larger Mali Empire. The old Ghana is 500 miles north of the present Ghana, and occupied the area between Rivers Senegal and Niger. Ghana used to be called the Gold Coast because they had so much gold in the 15th Century between rivers in Ankobra and the Volta. -
Apr 3, 1375
Songhai
The Mali empire covered an area that encompasses significant portions of the present-day country of Mali, southern and western Mauritania and Senegal. At its peak, the Mali Empire extended across West Africa to the Atlantic Ocean and incorporated an estimate of 40 to 50 million people. -
Apr 3, 1400
Benin
Located in Southwestern Nigeria, this kingdom began its reign when the British began regular trips to Africa. They controlled most of the trade. Until 1897, however, when they began attacking the envoys. Then the British captured its kings and destroyed this kingdom. -
Apr 3, 1430
Mutapa
Around 1425, Mutota king of the Shona, embarked on conquest of the inland plateau, the region located between the Zambezi River and the Limpopo River, to the coast of Mozambique. The empire was the most powerful in political in the region. -
Yoruba (Oyo)
The Oyo kingdom was a powerful kingdom located in Western Africa. They now make up almost 21% of Nigerian population. They worshipped numerous gods and were animalistic. -
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