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| Where Nigeria is situated. |
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| City that prospered through the trade of gold and salt. |
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| Ruled Mali between 1312 and 1332. |
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| The first king to unite the country Mali. |
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| A republic in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea. |
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| religion that came to Jordan during 4th and 5th centuries BC. |
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| A pattern with small pieces of colored glass or stone fitted together. |
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| Farmers in the rain forest cleared away the forest to make room for plants. |
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| Famous fro the high stone walls. |
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| A city in central Mali near the Niger river; famous for gold trade. |
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| African people who speak one of the Bantiod languages or to their culture. |
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| A set path to travel with goods for trade. |
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| A landlocked republic in northwestern Africa. |
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| The doctrine that all natural objects and the universe itself have souls. |
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| Movements between people from one place to another. |
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| African trading empire on trade of gold and ivory; 1493-1591. |
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| a person that lives by herding animals. |
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| West of Thebes in ancient Egypt. |
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| Aer of Africa below the Saharah desert. |
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| A wealthy kingdom that controlled trade routes. |
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