The Byzantine emperor would have collapsed then a new monarch would have been put into place. Byzantium required a balance between church and state, the two headed eagle, so there would have had to be a new emperor, who might have a different control over the people for the better or worse.
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The historial impact of Islam upon trade, particularly in West Africa, greatly increased the wealth of African people and helped form many great African empires.
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<u>The west African kings:</u>
The Kings in Western part of Africa by controlling the stops which were on one of the most important trade routes which was on trans Saharan trade routes.
The three African kings on the western sides which were Ghana, Mali and Songhai became very powerful even beyond their belief.
Because they had got over the control of one of the most important trade routes on the trans Saharan which led to the accumulation of their wealth. Gold and salt were the major commodities that were exchanged on this route.