Africa Flashcards
Savannah
Savannah, a coastal Georgia city, is separated from South Carolina by the Savannah River. Yea
Plateau
an area of relatively level high ground
Sahara desert
The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world, and the third largest desert in the world after Antarctica and the Arctic.
Bantu
Bantu peoples is used as a general label for the 300–600 ethnic groups in Africa who speak Bantu languages.
Swahili
Swahili, also known as Kiswahili, is a Bantu language and the first language of the Swahili people.
Subsistence farming
Subsistence agriculture is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
Mansa musa
Musa Keita I was the tenth Mansa, which translates as “sultan” or “emperor”, of the wealthy West African Mali Empire.
Ghana
Ghana, a nation on West Africa’s Gulf of Guinea, is known for diverse wildlife, old forts and secluded beaches, such as at Busua.
Mali
Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa known for its dramatic landscape and diverse wildlife, much of it within parks, reserves and safari areas.
Timbuktu
Timbuktu, also spelled as Tinbuktu, Timbuctoo and Timbuktoo, is a historical and still-inhabited city in the West African nation of Mali, situated 20 km north of the River Niger on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert.
Mohammad
Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn Abdul-Muttalib ibn Hashim, in short form Muhammad, is considered by Muslims to be the last messenger and prophet sent by God to guide humanity to the right way.
Askia
Askia Muhammad I, born Muhammad Ture or Mohamed Toure in Futa Tooro, later called Askia, also known as Askia the Great, was an emperor, military commander, and political reformer of the Songhai Empire
Sonni Ali
Sunni Ali, also known as Sunni Ali Ber, was born Ali Kolon
Matrilineal
of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line.