World History africa
Across
- 3. grasslands The southern part of Africa where most of the population lives.
- 6. Neighbors of the Nok, spread knowledge of Iron
- 8. People who have a job to remember history and pass it on to the next generation
- 11. Hot, humid areas with lots of rain (only place with gorillas)
- 14. Empire that introduced Christianity to Sub-saharan africa
- 15. The leader of the Mali empire
- 16. Empire built on the same territory as Ghana
- 17. Ali Islamic leader of the Songhai empire
- 18. These people were the first to learn how to use iron. Their knowledge spread and this began the Iron Age
- 20. Musa Wealthiest man in the world. who completed the journey of Hajj
- 21. Kingdoms southwest of Yoruba that traded with the Portuguese
- 22. Empire that produced lots of gold
- 25. Empire that grew where the eastern part of Mali used to be and traded goods on the Niger river.
- 26. King who converted to Christianity and made it the official religion of Aksum
- 27. The written and spoken language of Aksum
- 28. Zimbabwe A kingdom in between the gold trade and the coastal city state trade
Down
- 1. A desert in north africa that has an extremely small population.
- 2. Each set of age groups have different jobs
- 3. City states based on farming due to their rich soil, crops, and leatherworks, they invented a certain blue dye
- 4. Dynasty Dynasty ruled by the descendants of King Solomon and Queen of Sheba
- 5. Herding sheep, cows, goats across grasslands and following the rain
- 7. The descendants of Aksum established a kingdom here
- 9. A language that is a mix of Bantu and Islam
- 10. Kingdoms south of Songhai that were known for metal sculptures
- 12. Grassy area with many animals and nomadic people traveling across it.
- 13. City states City states on the East coast of Africa that made trade overseas
- 14. Muhammad Songhai’s first muslim ruler, under his rule, Songhai reached its cultural high
- 19. Lalibela Zagwe king who built 11 stone Christian churches
- 20. _______ reversed the winds blowing towards India and Persia, the traders took advantage of this.
- 23. Transitional desert that has some plants and animals, and agriculture is not supported
- 24. Enclosure Thick circular wall ruins from the Great Zimbabwe kingdom