yes
The people of medieval Ghana were Islam.
What was medieval Ghana's time line of power
Borders of Mauritania, Mali, and Senegal, medieval Ghana literally sat on a gold mine. By a tribe known as the Soninke, whose leaders have been credited.
Yes, the Berbers played a significant role in the construction of mosques in the kingdom of Ghana. As traders and Islamic scholars, they brought with them religious knowledge and architectural techniques that influenced the region. Their interactions with the local population facilitated the spread of Islam and the establishment of mosques, which became central to the religious and social life in the kingdom.
Prior to the introduction of Islam and Christianity, tribes in Ghana practiced a form of Cosmology which still exists today, but as more of a societal influence than a religious one.
Ghana expanded its kingdom by offering protection to the smaller tribes then he would control there tribe and expand there kingdom.
Sundiata, the "Lion King",and Mansa Musa,those two are of mali.Then you have Sunni Ali Ber and Askia Mohammed Toure extended the Songhai kingdom farther than Ghana or Mali.
Ghana fell and became part of the kingdom of Mali
Ghana is the first African country to achieve independence.this was in 1957.the Portuguese were the first to arrive. British was not the first Europeans to arrive but they were the last to leave. Ghana is named after the medieval Ghana empire of west Africa the actual name of the empire was wagadugu.evidence connected akans to this great empire.
Empire of Ghana which is known as Ghana Empireto find more interesting facts searchAncient Ghana - BBCwww.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/.../4chapter1.shtml
How have historians learned about the kingdom of Ghana
The nation of Ghana in Africa was named for the ancient Ghana Empire, or Kingdom. In the language used in that ancient kingdom, 'ghana' meant, "Warrior King", a name, no doubt, meant to frighten their enemies.