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- how did ghana’s kings show respect for muslim travelers?
- who are the almoravids and how did they change ghana?
- what was being traded between north africa and west africa and how did ghana benefit from this exchange?
- what other valuable items were traded in ghana and how did this benefit city dwellers?
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They built mosques for them, allowed them to practice their religion freely, and gave them honored positions at court.
The Almoravids were a group of Muslim reformers from North Africa; they conquered Ghana, introduced strict Islamic practices, and disrupted Ghana's trade, leading to the decline of the empire.
Gold was traded from West Africa to North Africa, and salt was traded from North Africa to West Africa. Ghana benefited by taxing all trade passing through its territory, growing wealthy and powerful.
Items like ivory, kola nuts, and slaves were traded. City dwellers benefited from increased wealth, access to new goods, and growth of craft industries and trade-related jobs.