Camel: Arab and Muslim conquerors of North Africa brought the camel and the North Arabian saddle to expand TransSaharan Trade. Jewish merchants prized command of Arabic to aid them in longdistance trade. A Persian Muslim diplomat‚ described Calicut (port city in India) as a place where there were no restrictions on foreign merchants bringing goods from throughout the Indian Ocean Trade Network. Arab speaking merchants were treated just the same as Hindu merchants by the Hindu Ruler
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1324 Departure From Mali I have a wonderful life in Mali full of luxurys that would make anyone happy and more gold than I know what to do with. I am about to embark on a religious journey called a hajj to Mecca . I am doing not only for myself but also for my people. It is of greatest importance to me as a devout muslim to fulfill this important pillar of Islam. This trip will help me to spread knowledge of my kingdom to the world‚ helping people around me with my wealth‚ learning more about Islam
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Travel Broadens the Mind Saint Augustine once said “the world is a book‚ and those who do not travel read only a page”. Traveling‚ like reading‚ broadens the mind. It enriches life experience‚ sparks inspiration and makes people poised. Travel enriches life experience. It is a process of feeling the world: enjoying beautiful sceneries‚ tasting different food‚ meeting interesting people and experiencing new cultures. I traveled a lot when I was a kid. I remember once when I was in the Liangshan
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Jake Berreth Oral Exam Essay 1 May 29‚ 2015 Although there were several continuities in trade between Africa and Eurasia from 300 to 1450 CE like the trade routes that were used‚ what was traded‚ and who participated in trade‚ there were several changes. Changes in trade include development of the Indian Ocean trade network around 800 CE‚ exchange of Islam during Arab invasions in the 8th century‚ and the creation of new kingdom and empires such as the Mali empire during the
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Chapter 6 Study Guide: Commonalities and Variations: Americas and Africa - Less well-known civilization that thrived are the “Maya” and “Tiwanaku” from Mesoamerica‚ and “Meroë‚” “Axum‚” and “Niger River Valley‚” from Africa. - This Chapter explores their history “Continental Comparisons” - The 3 supercontinent where the Agricultural Revolution first took place were Eurasia‚ Africa‚ and the Americas - 80% of the world population was in Eurasia; 11% was in Africa; 5-7% was in the Americas
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People migrate because of environmental‚ political‚ and economic factors. The Bantu people migrated south because of environmental factors such as the Sahara advancing toward them‚ a push factor‚ and an abundance of land further south‚ a pull factor. The Aksumites migrated inland because of political factors like escaping the incoming wave of Islam‚ a push factor‚ and the ability to practice Christianity‚ a pull factor. The Ghanan people migrated inland because of an economic factor that they could
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Wanting to become a manager for health care initiatives and institutions is very much a product of my multi-cultural experience and the people’s desperate need for health care that I was so very aware of growing up in my native Morocco. As a young Berber woman raised in Casablanca‚ I was in an excellent position to appreciate the vast need in Africa for improved health administration services‚ especially at fees that are accessible to the poor majority‚ women in particular. As a cosmopolitan
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Expulsion of Moors In 1492‚ Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II conducted a terms in which Muslims are allowed to preserve their mosques and religious institutions‚ to retain the use of their language and to continue to abide by their own laws and customs. But within seven years these terms had been broken. The Moors‚ the descendants of the Muslim population‚ were given a choice between to convert to Christianity or exile. For the majority‚ baptism was the only practical option. So the Spanish
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In 1966‚ La Battaglia di Algeri (The Battle of Algiers) was released in Venice‚ Italy. This highly acclaimed film deals with the Algerian independence from France and their modern guerrilla warfare that aided tremendously in their liberation in 1962. The content of the film however goes beyond politics and makes you question the validity of terrorism as a means for freedom. The majority of the film is in shot as a flashback from the perspective of Ali‚ one of the main leaders of the Algerian National
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Violence is inescapable when considering political agenda. In the words of Fanon‚ “National liberation‚ national reawakening‚ restoration of the nation to the people or Commonwealth‚ whatever the name used‚ whatever the latest expression‚ decolonization is always a violent event” (1). According to Fanon‚ violence is the fundamental factor that defines the meaning and practice of colonisation. In Fanon’s chapter “On Violence”‚ he writes predominately about the centrality of violence in resisting colonial
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