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World History: Africa
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Niger River: A major river that ran through west Africa
Nile River: A river that runs through Egypt and north Africa: the longest river in the world
Dahia al Kahina: Queen who led an army against the Arabs
Jenne: A city of trade also known as Djenne
Dhow: A sailboat used to catch the wind with lateen or triangular shaped sails
Mansa Musa: King of the Malian empire; great nephew of Sundiata Keita
Swahili: Unique culture and language of the African East coast
Great Rift River Valley: A valley where the most early human remains have been found
Sahel: The zone of transition between the Sahara to the north and the Savanna to the south
Clan: A group of people from the same ancestor
Ghana: The first great trading empire
Matrilineal: Tracing family descent through the mother and father
Ibn Battuta: A young Arab lawyer; also known as the greatest traveler of the Middle Ages
Sundiata Keita: A puissant prince and founder of the Great Mali Empire; later a great king
Griot: A historian and traditional story teller
Extended Family: A family made up of seven generations
Nzinga: Queen who governed her own land
Bantu: The last known migrants
Sahara: The world's largest desert
World History: Africa
Across:3. | King of the Malian empire; great nephew of Sundiata Keita | 11. | A valley where the most early human remains have been found | 13. | The world's largest desert | 14. | The zone of transition between the Sahara to the north and the Savanna to the south | 16. | A city of trade also known as Djenne | 17. | A group of people from the same ancestor | 18. | A historian and traditional story teller |
| | Down:1. | Queen who led an army against the Arabs | 2. | A puissant prince and founder of the Great Mali Empire; later a great king | 4. | Unique culture and language of the African East coast | 5. | Queen who governed her own land | 6. | The first great trading empire | 7. | A river that runs through Egypt and north Africa: the longest river in the world | 8. | A young Arab lawyer; also known as the greatest traveler of the Middle Ages | 9. | Tracing family descent through the mother and father | 10. | A major river that ran through west Africa | 12. | A family made up of seven generations | 15. | The last known migrants |
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World History: Africa
Across:3. | King of the Malian empire; great nephew of Sundiata Keita | 11. | A valley where the most early human remains have been found | 13. | The world's largest desert | 14. | The zone of transition between the Sahara to the north and the Savanna to the south | 16. | A city of trade also known as Djenne | 17. | A group of people from the same ancestor | 18. | A historian and traditional story teller |
| | Down:1. | Queen who led an army against the Arabs | 2. | A puissant prince and founder of the Great Mali Empire; later a great king | 4. | Unique culture and language of the African East coast | 5. | Queen who governed her own land | 6. | The first great trading empire | 7. | A river that runs through Egypt and north Africa: the longest river in the world | 8. | A young Arab lawyer; also known as the greatest traveler of the Middle Ages | 9. | Tracing family descent through the mother and father | 10. | A major river that ran through west Africa | 12. | A family made up of seven generations | 15. | The last known migrants |
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© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only