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Gilberto Parks
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4 July, 17:20
Why was the swahili coast a center of trade?
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Terry Poole
4 July, 17:22
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In the following centuries, trade in goods from the African interior, such as gold, ivory, and slaves stimulated the development of market towns such as Mogadishu, Shanga, Kilwa, and Mombasa ... By this time Mombasa was the dominant Swahili power, so control over this city meant control over the coastal region.
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