A Sudanic Kingdom is a type of medieval kingdom in sub-Saharan Africa that emerged in the Sahel region. These kingdoms were known for their sophisticated political, economic, and social structures, and they played a significant role in trans-Saharan trade. Examples include the Ghana Empire, Mali Empire, and Songhai Empire.
A pecan tree is in the Plantae kingdom.
The cardinal is in the kingdom Animalia as it belongs to the animal kingdom.
The wolf belongs to the Animal Kingdom (Kingdom: Animalia).
Staphylococcus is a genus of bacteria, not a kingdom. It belongs to the domain Bacteria, kingdom Bacteria.
planeriacomes under kingdom animalea
Ghana
Ghana, Mali, and Songhey are the Sudanic states. These are countries that used to be part of the Sudanic empire between the 700s and 1500s AD.
The Western Sudanic countries are Ghana, Mali and Senegal.
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The sahel and the Sudanic states
Reigons in Africa such as Ghana, Songhai, and Mali in the early first and second century
Reigons in Africa such as Ghana, Songhai, and Mali in the early first and second century
1.Ghana2.Mali3.Songhai4.Kanem-Bornu
The Dinka tribe primarily speaks the Dinka language, which is a Nilotic dialect. Some members may also be proficient in Arabic or English due to contact with neighboring tribes or colonial influences.
Catherine Aubin Sugy has written: 'Economic growth and secular trends in the pre-colonial Sudanic Belt' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Secularization, History
The seven kingdom categories are: kingdom Bacteria kingdom Archaea kingdom Eukarya kingdom Protista kingdom Fungi kingdom Plantae kingdom Animalia I hope this helped:)