High Middle Ages · Africa · Politics
1034
Kilwa Sultanate mints its own coinage
1034
The Swahili trading city of Kilwa on the Tanzanian coast began issuing copper coins bearing Arabic inscriptions, a mark of commercial sophistication and political independence. The coins circulated along the East African littoral and across the Indian Ocean, testifying to Kilwa's growing importance as a hub connecting African gold to the wider medieval world economy.