| A | B |
| Cotton, silk, and porcelain. | Trade goods originated in Asia. |
| Copper, iron ore, ivory and gold. | Trade goods originated in Central Africa. |
| East coast of Africa | destination of products from the interior of Africa. |
| Indian Ocean | separates Africa from India. |
| Kilwa | City-state along African coast that had monopoly on gold trade. |
| Zanzibar | Island important for trade with Southeast Asia, India and China. |
| Swahili | Bantu language containing many Arabic and Persian words. |
| Arab | Governors who ruled East Africa. |
| Europeans | Attacked the Monomotapa Empire to control sources of gold, ivory and copper. |
| Coral | used in building mosques, palaces, and forts. |
| Karanga | Bantu kingdom located between the Limpopo and Zanbezi Rivers. |
| Zimbabwe | word meaning "stone house" |