Trans Saharan Trade
Browse timelines in Trans Saharan Trade.
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Almoravid Expansion and North African Control of Saharan Routes (c. 1040–1147)
1040 - 1147
Berber Merchant Confederations (Lamtuna, Zenata) and Early Saharan Trade (c. 9th–14th centuries)
757 - 1393
Diffusion of the Dromedary Camel and the Rise of Long-Distance Caravans (c. 3rd–10th centuries)
100 - 1068
European Mapping, Exploration, and Knowledge of Saharan Trade Routes (c. 14th–19th centuries)
1375 - 1858
French Colonial Policies and the Decline of Caravan Trade in the Sahara (c. 1890–1930)
1893 - 1926
Fulani Jihad States and 19th-Century Reorganization of Sahelian Trade (c. 1804–1890)
1804 - 1894
Gold–Salt Trade between the Ghana Empire and North Africa (c. 300–1200 CE)
300 - 1235
Horses, Military Exchanges, and the Trans-Saharan Equine Trade (c. 13th–18th centuries)
1235 - 1800
Jenne–Timbuktu–Fez Scholarly and Commercial Networks (c. 13th–17th centuries)
1324 - 1655
Mansa Musa's Hajj and Its Economic-Diplomatic Aftermath (1324–1335)
1312 - 1375
Portuguese Atlantic Expansion and the Disruption of Trans-Saharan Routes (c. 15th–17th centuries)
1415 - 1637
Saadian Morocco and the Reassertion of Trans-Saharan Trade (c. 1554–1659)
1554 - 1666
Sijilmasa's Rise and Role in Trans-Saharan Commerce (c. 760–1350)
757 - 1363
Songhai State Policies, Taxation, and Control of Trans-Saharan Commerce (c. 1464–1591)
1464 - 1591
Taghaza and Taoudenni Salt Mines and Caravan Networks (c. 8th–20th centuries)
800 - 1988