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1492
 
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A French privateer off the west coast of Ghana is the first to plunder a Portuguese vessel carrying home African gold     
c. 1500
 
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The people of Benin begin a lasting tradition of sculpture in brass, melted down from objects brought by traders      
Nigerian Bronze Head, 16th century
British Museum
1517
 
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The Ottoman sultan, Selim I, captures Cairo and ends Mameluke rule in the middle east       
from 1517
 
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From Bosnia to Egypt and Arabia, the Ottoman Turks now rule the largest Muslim empire since the early caliphate - and will frequently use the title of caliph to assert their authority within Sunni Islam     
c. 1550
 
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Africans, bought in the Portuguese trading posts of west Africa, are shipped across the Atlantic as slaves      
c. 1570
 
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The Ashanti establish a powerful kingdom in present-day Ghana, with their capital at Kumasi      
c. 1600
 
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The Yoruba develop an extensive empire centred on Oyo in southern Nigeria       
Beaded crown of a Yoruba ruler
Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter
c. 1625
 
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Three brothers among the Dahomey people establish a long-lasting kingdom in the Bight of Benin     
1638
 
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The French build a trading station on the estuary of the Senegal river in west Africa     
1661
 
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The British establish Fort James on an island in the Gambia river