African Empires
Civilization
A society with organized culture, economics, and politics
Congo River Rain Forest
Africa's largest rainforest, located in Central Africa
Savannah
African grassland famous for its wildlife
Artifacts
Any objects made by a human being
Calligraphy
Art of beautiful handwriting popular in the Islamic world
Monsoon Winds
Carried ships back and forth across the Indian Ocean, changing with the seasons, making trade possible
House of Wisdom
Center of learning in Baghdad (present-day Iraq) started in the 800s
Khufu
Controversial pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid of Giza, reigned in the 2500s BCE
Neolithic Revolution
Discovery of farming 12,000 years ago
Aksum
East African city that grew wealthy through trade, established around 100 CE
Hieroglyphics
Egypt's picture-based writing system
Pharaohs
Egyptian kings who were seen as powerful gods
Mansa Musa
Emperor of Mali from 1312 to 1337 and the richest person in world history
Arab Slave Trade
Enslaved over 10 million Africans, Asians, and Europeans to work in the Islamic Empire
Hatshepsut
Female pharaoh who built power through trade in the 1400s BCE
Nile River Valley
First African civilization to develop agriculture about 10,000 years ago
Tehuacán Valley
First American civilization to develop agriculture about 10,000 years ago
Narmer
First pharaoh, united Upper and Lower Egypt into the world's first nation-state around 3100 BCE
Theocracy
Government based on religious rule
Qu'ran
Holy book of Islam
Hunter-Gatherers
Humans who moved around to find plants and animals to eat
Umayyah Caliphate
Islamic Empire in the 700s, at its largest point, reaching into three continents
Mosque
Islamic place of worship
Arab Peninsula
Land mass to the northeast of Africa, near Egypt
Sundiata
Legendary king who established the Kingdom of Mali in 1235
Swahili
Mix of Bantu and Arab cultures, located on the east coast of Africa
Pyramids
Monumental resting places for the dead in Egypt
Zimbabwe
Most powerful empire in pre-colonial South Africa, lasted until the Portuguese invaded in the 1500s
Mecca
Muhammad's hometown and holy city of Islam
Allah
Muslim name for the one God
Great Pyramid of Giza
Oldest, largest, and best-preserved pyramid
Muslims
People who follow Islam
Pre-Colonial History
Period of time (400 CE to 1400 CE) before Europeans invaded Africa, Asia, and the Americas
Ancient History
Period of time with the earliest written records, from 3000 BCE to 500 CE
Ramses II
Pharaoh who made alliance and built many monuments in the 1200s BCE
New Kingdom
Pharaohs from 1500 BCE to 1000 BCE who kicked out the Hyksos invaders but fell to the Nubian invaders
Middle Kingdom
Pharaohs from 2000 BCE to 1600 BCE who enriched Egypt through trade
Old Kingdom
Pharaohs from 2600 BCE to 2100 BCE who first established the Egyptian empire
Papyrus
Plant that Egyptians used for paper
Nubia
Powerful kingdom to the south of Egypt, took over Egypt around 750 BCE
Islamophobia
Prejudice against Muslims and bias against Islam
Mummification
Process for preserving and honoring elite Egyptians
Muhammad
Prophet who established Islam in 613 CE
Hajj
Religious trip to Mecca, where Islam began
Zanj Rebellion
Revolt of African slaves in present-day Iraq, lasted from 869 to 883 CE
Tuthmose III
Stepson of Hatshepsut who invaded nearby areas in the 1400s BCE
Astronomy
Study of the sky, moon, and stars, advanced by Muslims for religious and economic purposes
Rosetta Stone
Tablet with ancient languages that was used to decode hieroglyphics
Obelisks
Tall, narrow monuments built by Hatshepsut
Sahel
The area where the Sahara Desert transitions into the savannah
Pre-History
The period of time before written records, which ended 5000 years ago
"Out of Africa" Theory
Theory that all humans have ancestors who migrated from Africa 100,000 years ago
Afroeurasia
Three continents interconnected by trade and travel
Ibn Battuta
Traveler who wrote about his journeys across North Africa and the Middle East in the early 1300s
Bantu
Tribes that migrated across Central Africa
Timbuktu
Wealthy city in West Africa, center of trade and home to one of the world's oldest universities
Djenné
West African city that grew wealthy through trade, founded around 200 BCE
Ghana
West African empire built on trade, from the 700s CE to the 1000s CE
Songhai
West African empire that took over from Mali, from the 1400s CE to the 1500s CE
Mali
West African empire united by Sundiata and enriched by Mansa Musa, from the the 1200s CE to the 1300s CE
Sahara
World's largest hot desert, covering most of North Africa