Vol 12. Africa: The Mali Epic of Son-Jara: Timelines

Arica: The Mali Epic of Son-Jara (300–1600)

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TEXTS CONTEXTS
ca. A.D. 300 Development of the Geez Script  
  A.D. 200–350 Introduction and spread of Christianity in North Africa
397 Augustine begins Confessions  
  500–1495 Rise of the west African savanna empires: Ghana in the northwest (ca. 500), Kanem around Lake Chad (ca. 900), Mali (ca. 1200), and Songhay in the Middle Niger (ca. 1495)
  600–1000 Introduction and spread of Islam in East and West Africa
13th–14th centuries Epic of Son-Jara

 

1352 Arab Chronicles: Ibn Battuta on ancient Mali
1300–1500 Rise of the Kongo kingdom on the lower Zaire (Congo) River, including present-day Angola, in central Africa; rise of Benin in west African forest belt, in the hinterland of the Niger delta (ca. 1400); and rise of Monomotapa ("Great Zimbabwe") in southern Africa, north of the Limpopo River (ca. 1500)
 

ca. 1513 Leo Africanus, History and Description of Africa
1450–1600 Portuguese explorers on the west and central African coasts
  late 16th–mid 19th century The Atlantic slave trade
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