
Sub Saharan Africa in the Post-Classical
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- Q1This Kingdom in South Central Africa was known as a center of trade for the Slaves and Ivory, it is significant architecturally for the fact that its conical tower does not have any mortar.Kongo KingdomSwahili CoastMaliGreat Zimbabwe30s
- Q2These states served as trading centers for the trade coming across the Sahara as well as trade coming from the Niger River.Swahili CoastEgyptKongo KingdomGold Kingdoms30s
- Q3This series of city-states was the result of interactions between Arabic and Indian Muslim men and women of African descent. The result was a trade center that looked a lot like a caste system, reserving power and wealth for people of Islamic descent.Great ZimbabweGold KingdomsSwahili CoastKongo Kingdom30s