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Draft:East Africa City States

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City-states in East Africa were independent, self-governing urban Centers that were located in Coast Of East Africa between the 12th and 15th centuries. These were primarily coastal hubs, including Kilwa, Mombasa, and Zanzibar, which prospered due to their advantageous locations along Indian Ocean trade networks, enabling interactions between Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. They stretched from Mogadishu to Sofala

East Africa City States
City States
Map of East Africa City States
Map of East Africa City States
Formed1000AD [1]
Government
 • HeadSultan
LanguageSwahili
ReligionIslam
CitiesKilwa
Mombasa
Sofala
Lamu
Pate
Zanzibar
Malindi
Pemba
Gedi [1]

Decline

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Portuguese Invasion that disrupted trade and decline in Indian Ocean Trade.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Swahili City states". 2024.