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| Of or related to the african people who speak one of the bantoid languages or to their culture |
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| a set path to travel with goods for trade |
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| east african city that prospered through the trade of salt and gold |
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| a landlocked republic in northwestern africa |
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| ruled mali between 1312 and 1332. persuaded muslim scholars to come to mali and created timbuktu as center of trade |
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| the doctrine that all natural objects and the universe itself have souls |
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| the movement of persons from one country or locality to anohter |
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| african trading empire whose wealth depended on trade of gold and ivory,1493 to 1591 largest;defented north african soldiers |
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| a republic in west africa on the gulf of guinea |
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| a person who lives by herding animals, rather than by farming or hunting and gathering |
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| west of thebes in ancient eqypt, the burial place of 30 new kingdom pharaoh's |
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| religion that came to jordan during 4th and 5th centuries |
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| are of africa below the saharah desert |
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| a pattern with small pieces of colered glass or stone fitted together. this is used for decoration. |
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| this is an agricultural method that rainforest farmers use. they burn the forest to clear an area where they can grow plants |
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| famous for the high stone walls |
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| a wealthy kingdom that controlled trade routes |
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| a city in central mali near the niger river;formerly famous for its gold trade |
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