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In ancient times their were numerous kingdoms in Africa. Currently there are a few countries that have hereditary kings such as Swaziland and Lesotho; these countries also have a nominated governments so the titles are pretty much non-executive.
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Western African kingdoms prospered because they controlled the West African trade routes. In addition to that, kingdoms like Mali exported ivory, gold, and salt (among other goods), which were always in high demand.
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In ancient times their were numerous kingdoms in Africa. Currently there are a few countries that have hereditary kings such as Swaziland and Lesotho; these countries also have a nominated governments so the titles are pretty much non-executive.
Trade brought wealth, cultural exchange, and the spread of ideas to the ancient kingdoms of West Africa. It fostered the rise of powerful trading cities such as Timbuktu and Gao, and facilitated the trans-Saharan trade routes that connected West Africa to North Africa and beyond. Additionally, trade introduced new goods, technologies, and religions to the region.
The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms was created in 1728.
The duration of Lost Kingdoms of Africa is 3600.0 seconds.
The ISBN of The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms is 978-0766186835.
Lost Kingdoms of Africa was created on 2010-01-05.
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ancient Ghana and ancient Mali. Improved answer: that's not true. ancient Ghana and ancient Mali were kingdoms before Songhai. mostly North Africa traded with Songhai to get salt and gold. i believe this is true.
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