High Middle Ages · Africa · Politics
1041
Kanem Empire expands trade networks south of Lake Chad
1041
The rulers of Kanem extended their influence over farming communities and pastoral groups south and west of Lake Chad, demanding tribute in grain and labor. The empire's growing commercial connections linked the central African savanna to Fatimid Egypt through desert routes, carrying enslaved people, ivory, and ostrich feathers northward in exchange for salt, horses, and cloth.