because they had to
The Nile River helped civilizations to develop in West Africa.
why didnt another kingdom develop in west africa after the fall of songhai
because of the slaves
because they needed some place to go and west Africa was a natural wealth place
Yes, Mali was an early organized cultural-political entity in West Africa, with its center at Timbuktu, particularly during the 13th to 16th centuries. The Mali Empire became a hub for trade, education, and culture, attracting scholars and traders from across the region and beyond. Timbuktu emerged as a significant center for Islamic learning and commerce, showcasing the empire's influence in the broader West African context.
It's in Timbuktu.
M. N. Okolo has written: ''O' Level commerce for West Africa' -- subject(s): Commerce
North-eastern Africa (west of Egypt)
timbuktu, mali, west afica
Kano has been a significant center of trade in Africa for several centuries, with its prominence dating back to at least the 10th century. It became a key hub in the trans-Saharan trade routes, facilitating the exchange of goods such as textiles, leather, and agricultural products. The city's strategic location and vibrant markets have made it an enduring focal point for commerce in West Africa.
sacred kingship
Both guys are from cameroon in center west of Africa