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Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations. Share this Africa’s Civilizations: Paving The Path For The Growth Of Other Civilizations World Wide Most of the people have been falsely taught that the ancient Africans had little or nothing to do with the development and progression of civilization.

Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations

This couldn’t be more wrong, for a massive number of sources shows that the origins of several advancements actually hailed from Africa. Anthropological evidence proved that the advances in various fields such as engineering, mathematics, navigation, writing, arts occurred solely in African societies. Many essential things that we utilize today should be rightfully credited to the ancient accomplishments of Africa’s ancient civilizations. African Civilisations @ThinkAfrica. Kingdom of Oyo Think Africa. Share this The kingdom of Oyo, also known as the Oyo Empire, is a West African monarchy, that at its peak, covered 270,000 square kilometres (1).

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It stretched from parts of the Republic of Benin in the west to the southwest of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the east. African History Think Africa. Mali Empire, famous for Mansa Musa, Sundiata KeitaEmpire of Mali. Share this The Empire of Mali existed from the 13th century to the 17th century.

Mali Empire, famous for Mansa Musa, Sundiata KeitaEmpire of Mali

It was one of the most powerful kingdoms of West Africa, established by the ruler Sundiata Keita. It consisted of three states—Mali, Memo and Wagadou—and the twelve garrisons known as Twelve Doors of Mali. It rose to prominence under the rule of Mansa Musa in the 14th century. At its height, the empire covered 500,000 sq. miles and ruled over a population of around 20 million. African History ThinkAfrica. African History and Facts - The Definitive Guide. Africa is home to the first humans and this gives a new meaning to its nickname the motherland.

African History and Facts - The Definitive Guide

The continent has the longest history. Africans have been around for a very very long time. A huge part of Africa’s earliest history has been lost, which is typical for early humans due to the relatively short time for which writing has existed. Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations. Kingdom of Imerina: Images you haven't seen from Africa. Share this The Madagascan Kingdom of Imerina was a sizable African Kingdom that spanned from the 16th century to the 19th century.

Kingdom of Imerina: Images you haven't seen from Africa

It is named so, as it had control over the majority of what is now modern-day Madagascar. It started from Imerina and spread outwards. It had two capitals, one spiritual at Ambohimanga and one political at Antananarivo, which is also the capital of modern day Madagascar as well. Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations.

The richest man in history: Who was mansa musa and why was he so Famous? Share this When you talk about the richest humans that have ever existed whose accounts were recorded in history, the name Mansa Musa is always right up there.

The richest man in history: Who was mansa musa and why was he so Famous?

All evidence indicates that he is very likely the richest human being that has ever lived[1]. His wealth is estimated to be worth over $400 billion[2]. Mansa Musa of Mali is known by many names; Kankou Musa, Kankan Musa, Kanku Musa, Mali-Koy Kankan Musa, Gonga Musa. African Civilisations ThinkAfrica. Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations. Tools of African History: the Lukasa Memory Board of the Luba Kingdom. Share this The Kingdom of Luba is an ancient African Kingdom which was based in current day Democratic Republic of Congo.

Tools of African History: the Lukasa Memory Board of the Luba Kingdom

It was founded in the Upemba depression, which is a large area of marshes, and comprises of over 50 lakes. The Kingdom was founded by King Kongolo (also called Nkongolo) in 1585 and would last over 300 years, till 1889. At its greatest, the King of Luba had over a million subjects. Formation and Expansion. Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations. African History and Facts - The Definitive Guide. African History @ThinkAfrica. Dutch wax prints: aka AFRICAN WAX PRINTS Think Africa. Share this Dutch wax prints fabrics go by many names; Ankara wax prints, Ankara, African wax prints, African prints, Holland wax, Dutch wax, wax Hollandais, veritable Dutch Hollandais.

Dutch wax prints: aka AFRICAN WAX PRINTS Think Africa

They are 100% cotton fabrics that are generally associated with Africa because of their bright and colourful patterns which usually resonates with African art themes and motifs. Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations. African Civilisations @ThinkAfrica. Tools of African History: the Lukasa Memory Board of the Luba Kingdom @ThinkAfrica. African History. Largest Companies in Africa: Top 100. In a recent survey by McKinsey Africa undertaken in 2018, they discovered 438 businesses with $1 billion of annual sales.

Largest Companies in Africa: Top 100

Of this total 25% are subsidiary group companies of foreign domicile multinationals, 50% have a local origin, 40% are publicly listed, and 60% are privately owned. In this list we only provide a sample of the largest companies in Africa, with the sample ranked by size. There are more large companies based in Africa which are not listed here. 1. Sonatrach Sonatrach operates in the oil and gas sector of the economy of Algeria. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. African History. Kingdom of Oyo Think Africa. The silver treaty - Earliest surviving written peace treaty - Think Africa. Kingdom of Oyo Think Africa. A Guide on African History, African Civilisations and African Achievements.

African Civilisations @ThinkAfrica. Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations. The richest man in history: Who was mansa musa and why was he so Famous? In African History - ThinkAfrica. Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations. Largest Companies in Africa: Top 100 - Think Africa. Beachy Head Lady: Facial reconstruction of 3rd Century African Briton - Think Africa. Share this Beachy Head Lady The featured picture is that of the first ever known female African Briton in history.

Beachy Head Lady: Facial reconstruction of 3rd Century African Briton - Think Africa

Earlier Africans came as Roman soldiers to pacify Britons. Her remains were found at Beachy Head, Eastbourne in South Sussex, and accordingly, she was given the name “Beachy Head Lady“. It has been identified that she originated from Sub-Saharan Africa and that she lived somewhere between 200 and 245 AD in the middle of the Roman British era. During an excavation in the Anglo-Saxon cemetery in 1953, the remains of Beachy Head Lady were discovered in perfectly good condition along with around 300 sets of human remains.

Through examination, Beachy Head Lady was found to be about five feet tall, ate a good diet of fish and vegetables, her bones were healthy and her teeth were still in excellent condition, but when her jaw was X-rayed, it was found that she was missing her wisdom teeth. Ivory Bangle Lady: In African History - Think Africa. Share this There have been many misconceptions when it comes to the status of Africans who lived at much earlier times like the 13th to 18th century and even earlier in the 1st to 6th centuries, particularly Africans that happen to live overseas in what is today Europe and the USA. There is a wrong assumption that all Africans who lived during those times were either slaves or second- class citizens; assumptions that are gradually but surely being set right.

Yet another proof of this is the discovery of the burial site of an African woman popularly known as the Ivory Bangle Lady in the ancient city of York, Northern England. She was found buried in a stone sarcophagus. Her burial site was accidentally unearthed in 1901 by workers going about the task of expanding a street near Sycamore Terrace York which lies mid-way between Bootham and the River Ouse. A MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF BURIAL SITE IN YORK( SOME GRAVE GOODS FOUND AT BURIAL SITE (source) African History. African History and Facts - The Definitive Guide. Kingdom of Oyo Think Africa. African Civilisations. Myths about African HISTORY - Think Africa. Share this There are a few myths about African history and a few reasons why some European writers – not all – felt the need to malign brown-skinned people and claim Africans came from a continent without history.

It probably gave them moral peace of mind to believe that they were not committing physical, mental and moral violence against their fellow human beings, during the era of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and subsequently during Colonization. Without the social control over public thought that used to exist, we can now consign those myths to the “dark ages” of human history with facts and the latest scientific knowledge. We now know that skin colour is just one of many genetic variations among the world human population. What causes violence? Africa (11,700 BC to 3,000 BC) - Think Africa.

Share this What Causes Violence? Human violence is as old as humanity itself. Origin of the Fulani (also called the Fula, Fulbe, Peuls) of West Africa (4th millennium BC to Present) - Think Africa. Share this The Fulani people, numbering about 38 million, are found mostly in the western part of Africa. They are also known as the Fulbe or Peuls and in the Middle Ages (covering the 5th to the 15th century of the Common Era) were very reliant on cattle herding. The Christian Kingdom of Altava (578 AD - 708 AD), Algeria. Share this The Kingdom of Altava was a Berber Kingdom, with the city of Altava as its capital.

It existed from the year 578 AD to 708 AD. It was located in Northern Africa, in present-day Algeria. It was called a Berber kingdom as its majority population belonged to the Berber ethnicity, which is an ethnic group which comprises of people from the North Africa. The Kingdom of Altava came to power after the fall of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom, which was in control of a major portion of the ancient Roman Province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Africa's Independence Dates - Think Africa. African History. Everything You Need to Know about African Civilisations. African Cvilisations in African History @ThinkAfrica.