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Islam, Africa, and Muhammed Timelines

  • 500

    Nok Uses Iron Tools

    Nok Uses Iron Tools
    Nok Uses Iron Tools
    iron farming utensils to increased farming production to increased population to grow int cities to trade (civilization).
  • Period: 500 to Jan 1, 1200

    Ghana's Trading Empire

  • Period: 527 to 565

    Justinian

  • 570

    Prophet Muhammed was Born

  • Jan 1, 600

    Makkah was a prosperous city

  • Period: Jan 1, 600 to

    Spread of Islam in Africa

  • Period: Jan 1, 600 to

    Muslims Settle in Kumbi

  • Period: Jan 1, 600 to Jan 1, 700

    Spread of Islam

  • Jan 1, 610

    Eastern Roman Empire - Now Known as Byzantine Empire

  • Jan 1, 610

    Prophet Muhammed went to pray in a cave in the mountain and Angel Gabriel Came

  • Jan 1, 613

    Prophet Muhammed preached other Makkans

  • Jan 1, 622

    Muhammed and his followers left Makkah on a journey known as the Hijrah

  • Jan 1, 624

    Fighting broke between Muslims and Makkans

  • Jan 1, 630

    Makkans broke their truce with the Muslims

  • Mar 1, 632

    Muhammed led his final pilgrimage to Madinah and then died

    Muhammed led his final pilgrimage to Madinah and then died
  • Jan 1, 634

    Islamic Empire Conquers Syria

  • Jan 1, 642

    Islamic Empire Conquers Egypt

  • Jan 1, 670

    Conquer Persia, Iraq (Middle East)

  • Jan 1, 674

    Lose attack on Constantinople

  • Period: Jan 1, 700 to

    Trans-Saharan Trade

  • Jan 1, 711

    Conquer Spain

  • Jan 1, 711

    Umayyad Dynasty at Cordoba, Spain

  • Jan 1, 716

    Lose Constantinople Seige

  • Jan 1, 732

    Lose Battle of Poiters, France

  • Jan 1, 750

    Abbasids Conquer Umayyads (Baghdad)

    Abbasids Conquer Umayyads (Baghdad)
  • Jan 1, 1076

    Almoravids Conquer Kumbi

  • Period: Jan 1, 1100 to Jan 1, 1200

    Weakened Ghana under Muslim Control

  • Jan 1, 1240

    Mande Conquers Kumbi

  • Period: Jan 1, 1250 to Jan 1, 1400

    Mali

  • Jan 1, 1312

    Mansa Musa

    Mansa Musa
  • Jan 1, 1350

    Timbuktu

    Timbuktu
  • Jan 1, 1352

    Ibn Battuta, Trader and Historian

    Ibn Battuta, Trader and Historian
  • Period: Jan 1, 1400 to

    Songhai

  • Mar 16, 1453

    Ottoman Turks take Constantinople (end of Byzantine Empire)

  • Jan 1, 1470

    Islam in West Africa due to trans-Saharan trade

    Islam in West Africa due to trans-Saharan trade
  • Jan 1, 1475

    Sunni Ali: Military Leader

    Sunni Ali: Military Leader
  • Askia Mohammed Toure

    Askia Mohammed Toure
  • Islamic Empire Conquers Jerusalem

  • Final Persian War

  • Dome of the Rock built in Jerusalem

  • Turks Convert to Islam

  • Prophet Muhammed's mother sent him away

  • Prophet Muhammed married Khatijah

  • Abu Talib and Khatijah died

  • Makkans allowed Muhammed to make the pilgrimage to Makkah the next year

    Makkans allowed Muhammed to make the pilgrimage to Makkah the next year
  • Period: to

    Muslims Conquer North Africa

  • Period: to Jan 1, 1121

    Ghana's Golden Age

  • Period: to Jan 1, 1121

    Ghana Dominates Trade Routes

  • Period: to Jan 1, 1450

    Byzantine Empire at its Peak

  • Period: to Jan 1, 613

    Prophet Muhammed became a trustworthy trader and made conquests