A Brief History of the Swahili Coast: The Trading Cities That Linked Africa to the World
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Samuel Brackett
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Uncover the epic African history of global trade, maritime empires, and cultural resilience along the Indian Ocean. Perfect for your daily commute, this immersive journey transforms humble fishing villages into a powerful chain of cosmopolitan city-states. Listen and travel across centuries to witness a distinctive civilization connecting inland Africa to Arabia, Persia, India, and China.
Whether you need deep-focus learning or an absorbing narrative for a road trip, this thought-provoking chronicle delivers. Experience the everyday lives of merchants, sailors, and enslaved people who drove early globalization, standing strong against Portuguese gunships and colonial rule. Their enduring spirit reveals how African innovators masterfully directed the terms of international exchange.
What you'll discover inside:
• The fascinating evolution of the Swahili language and magnificent stone-built coastal towns.
• How ancient coastal communities adapted Islam while fiercely preserving their traditional identities.
• The dramatic arrival and impact of Chinese fleets, Omani sultans, and European colonial forces.
• An unflinching look at the human cost of the nineteenth-century global slave and ivory trade.
• The economic decline, cultural resilience, and modern reinvention of these historic port cities.
Do not miss out on this crucial chapter of world history that permanently reshapes our understanding of global commerce. Press play today to embark on a captivating audio voyage and experience the living bridge between Africa and the wider world.
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