World History – Before 1500
Swahili Coast trade refers to the network of commercial interactions along the East African coast, primarily during the Middle Ages, connecting Africa with the Arabian Peninsula, India, and beyond. This trade was characterized by the exchange of goods such as gold, ivory, and slaves from Africa for textiles, spices, and other products from Asia and the Middle East, fostering a rich cultural exchange and the rise of city-states along the coast.
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