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Juliette Brennan
27 July, 06:12
Who controlled the indian ocean trade routes?
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Drake Arroyo
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These included Kilwa, Sofala, Mombasa, Malindi, and others. The city-states traded with inland kingdoms like Great Zimbabwe to obtain gold, ivory, and iron. These materials were then sold to places like India, Southeast Asia, and China. These were Africa's exports in the Indian Ocean Trade
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