Trading Empires
Early Societies
Culture in West Africa
Islamic Influence
Potpourri
100

This natural resource was used for seasoning or preserving food. Back then it was as valuable as gold.

Salt

100

This was the first of the 3 kingdoms in West Africa. Muslim scholars called it the land of gold

Ghana

100

Small houses in West Africa were typically built out of this material. When it hardened it provided protection from the heat and firm structures. 

Mud

100

A follower of Islam is called 

A muslim

100

A place of worship for muslims is called a 

Mosque

200

West African and Arabian traders relied on this animal to help traverse the desert

Camels

200

The relationship between you and family members is called

Kinship

200

These could be used for storytelling, to represent a character, as a decoration, or in a dance to honor the dead.

Masks

200

To perform Salah, muslims must pray this many times daily

200

This is the 2nd largest desert in the world located in Northern Africa

The Saharra

300

This natural resource created lots of wealth for West Africa. It was used for jewelry, decorations, or was traded.

Gold

300

Early West African empires relied on this river for food, farming, and transportation

Niger River

300

This was the 2nd kingdom to come into power after Ghana's decline

Mali

300

The pillar Hajj means this. Mansa Musa went on Hajj

Pilgrimage to Mecca

300

This person was the founder and is considered the father of Islam

Muhammad

400

Traders from Arabia brought goods to trade but also brought this religion with them

Islam

400

This was the title of King in Mali

Mansa

400

The richest man of all time was a king or Mansa from Mali. His name was

Mansa Musa

400

The pillar zakat refers to 

Almsgiving, Charity

400

A place in the desert where water reaches the surface from deep underground is called

An oasis

500

Trade across the Sahara desert was called

Trans-Saharan Trade

500

This was the 3rd and final of the 3 west african empires

Songhai

500

This is the largest mud mosque in the world

The Great Mosque of Djenne

500

Muslim traders arriving in Africa came from this peninsula

The Arabian Peninsula

500

The region between the Sahara and the Savanna is called 

The Sahel