Africa doesn't have kingdoms, and Alexander the Great was considered a god there , ( and yes, he did conquer Egypt ) they made him his own town .
The kingdoms that developed away is the great shrew,the shak tiger,because it was known for it's aggresive taxs,and the turchicken,known to have turchickens.
Biggest British African possession: Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
The Hellenistic period, which began with the conquests of Alexander the Great, had a significant impact on Asian and African history. It brought Greek culture, language, and ideas to these regions, influencing local societies and creating a fusion of Greek and indigenous traditions. Hellenistic kingdoms emerged in areas like Egypt and Anatolia, which played a crucial role in trade, politics, and cultural exchange, shaping the history and development of these regions for centuries to come.
Garvey believed people of African descent could establish a great independent nation in their ancient homeland of Africa.
Africa doesn't have kingdoms, and Alexander the Great was considered a god there , ( and yes, he did conquer Egypt ) they made him his own town .
Eastern Africa
Ghana! Then followed by Mali, then Songhai ! :)
The kingdoms that developed away is the great shrew,the shak tiger,because it was known for it's aggresive taxs,and the turchicken,known to have turchickens.
in africa
north africa
kongo,great enclosure,great Zimbabwe
The West African kingdoms of Ghana, Mali and Songhai experienced great political and economic prosperity because they: B: traded with many other nations
The veldt is the great plains of southern Africa.
The African Great Lakes are located in Southeastern Africa.
Zimbabwe was located in the heart of the gold fields of Africa.
Type your answer here... West Africa had great trading kingdoms.The kingdoms became wealthy and well known.