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Berber Trade Routes

Berber Trade Routes unveils the pivotal role Berber communities played in connecting North and West Africa through intricate trade networks across the Sahara Desert. The book highlights how these communities facilitated the exchange of essential goods like salt, valuable resources such as gold, and diverse cultural ideas, significantly shaping the economic, social, and political development of pre-colonial Africa. Understanding these trade routes challenges Eurocentric views by demonstrating Africa's extensive internal connections. The book explores the logistics of desert trade, the importance of the salt economy, and the complex negotiations surrounding resource control. For instance, the value of salt was so high in some West African regions that it was exchanged almost weight for weight with gold, illustrating its critical role in these economies. The book emphasizes that Berber trade networks were transformative forces, influencing political alliances and cultural exchanges.

Organized systematically, the book begins by introducing the key players and commodities, then progresses through sections on desert trade logistics, the salt economy, and resource negotiations. It concludes by examining the decline of these networks under European colonialism and their lasting impact, offering a comprehensive view of Berber contributions to African history.


Author:

  • Amelia Khatri

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 101 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • General history

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