yes, they did. they were bringing it back during the 8th century. they brought back things such as gold, perfumes, cloths, and ivory.
water
Zimbabwe was colonized by the British in order to expand the British territories. The British colonies were designed to bring riches to the crown.
An Egyptian good luck charm often refers to the "Eye of Horus," an ancient symbol representing protection, health, and restoration. This emblem was believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune to its wearer. Additionally, other charms like scarabs and ankhs were also used for protection and blessings in life and after death. These symbols reflect the rich cultural heritage and beliefs of ancient Egyptian society.
Islam
Bring it on, Bring it on again, Bring it on All or Nothing, Bring it on In it to Win it, and Bring it on Fight to the Finish
The riches that were bought back to Egypt was as follows: Gold Ivory Perfumes Animal Clothes Trees that only grow in the kingdom of Kush (lower Nubia)
They wanted to trade with Asia; riches to bring back home:)
by buying them from African slave traders
Pyramids are built for praying to the Egyptian Gods. They were also built because egyptians believed that when you die you bring all of your riches with you. (also how much money you have gets you into "heaven") They built the pyramids to contain their bodies and riches, so that in the afterlife the "rich" folk will have their belongings with them.
Arab traders brought goods such as textiles, porcelain, glass beads, and spices like cloves, cinnamon, and pepper to East African port towns. They also brought Islam, new agricultural techniques, and a system of writing known as Arabic script.
well, depending on the personality of the owner of the riches, sometimes yes, but most of the time people will find out that riches only bring hollow satisfaction and cause even the most respectable people to destroy their lives, but that's just what usually happens.
What religion did the traders bring to the people of Ghana and Mali
They brought it by boat.
Traders would bring salt to Ghana and other things of intrest, mostley salt was traded for gold during the period of trade,
water
Most importantly, their religion Islam
Salt