Swahili states became wealthy and powerful due to their strategic location along maritime trade routes in the Indian ocean, which allowed them to control trade between Africa, Arabia, India, and beyond. They also prospered through trade in valuable commodities, such as gold, ivory, spices, and slaves. Additionally, the Swahili city-states developed a sophisticated urban culture, with skilled craftsmen, vibrant markets, and cosmopolitan influences.
The Swahili city-states were wealthy and powerful due to their strategic location along the Indian Ocean trade routes, which allowed for lucrative trade in goods such as ivory, gold, and spices. They also profited from taxing passing trade ships and acting as intermediaries in the trade between the interior of Africa and the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia. Additionally, their urban centers were organized and prosperous, with skilled craftsmen, bustling markets, and well-developed infrastructure.
Swahili people historically traded with merchants from Arabia, Persia, India, and China, exchanging goods such as ivory, gold, slaves, and spices along the East African coast. This trade brought cultural influences and wealth to the Swahili city-states, influencing their architecture, language, and customs.
"Hakuna matata" is actually a Swahili phrase, commonly used in East Africa. Swahili is written in the Latin alphabet, which uses European letters, so "Hakuna matata" would remain the same in written Swahili. In Swahili, "hakuna" means "there is no" and "matata" means "problem," combining to form the expression meaning "no worries."
"Ye yo" in Swahili is slang used to express surprise or disbelief similar to saying "Oh wow!" in English. It is commonly used in informal conversations.
The word for little in Swahili is DOGO. but you don't just say dogo, there are prefixes you have to put in front of it so if your saying i speak little kiswahili, you would say............Kidogo Kiswahili
The Swahili city-states were wealthy and powerful due to their strategic location along the Indian Ocean trade routes, which allowed for lucrative trade in goods such as ivory, gold, and spices. They also profited from taxing passing trade ships and acting as intermediaries in the trade between the interior of Africa and the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia. Additionally, their urban centers were organized and prosperous, with skilled craftsmen, bustling markets, and well-developed infrastructure.
He is a very powerful Roman Emperor so he is most probably very wealthy.
Swahili people historically traded with merchants from Arabia, Persia, India, and China, exchanging goods such as ivory, gold, slaves, and spices along the East African coast. This trade brought cultural influences and wealth to the Swahili city-states, influencing their architecture, language, and customs.
after overthrowing the hyksos
The reason is unknown, but they were said to be the descendant Aztecs. So they probably got so powerful by being smart, and brutal and fierce.
Because it had stronger pharaohs and had improved trade and transportation.
because they just were.
because they just were.
The spoils from the successful military campaigns and the tributes owed by the states increased Egypt's wealth and prosperity.
They became so powerful as wealthy people gave money and possessions to the church in hope that they would be sent to heaven .
by joining forces with other powerful city-states
The Swahili word for "Maybe" is "labda".