The Kilwa Sultanate, founded in the 10th century by Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi, was a powerful African maritime empire that controlled global Indian Ocean trade routes by strategically positioning itself at the crossroads of gold from Great Zimbabwe, Indian ships, and Arab merchants, demonstrating how trade networks can build economic and political power without military conquest.
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This wasn't myth.
This was Kilwa [music] Sultanate.
Founded in the 10th century by Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi, a Persian noble fleeing inheritance conflict in Shiraz.
He bought the island [music] from a local Bantu ruler using enough cloth to encircle it.
Then [music] destroyed its land bridge for defense.
Kilwa didn't conquer with armies.
It conquered [music] with trade.
Gold from Zimbabwe, ships from India, merchants from Arabia.
Even Ibn Battuta called [music] it one of the most beautiful cities on Earth.
So, why don't they teach this?
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