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Q: What was the difference between the empire of Ghana and the empire of Mali?
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Who defeated the Ghana empire?

Ghana defeated Mali


Differences between the kingdoms of Ghana and mali?

you idiot, Ghana is a bigger empire than Ghana. even a fool knows that


What were Ghana when he were life?

The Ghana Empire existed between 400 and 1200. It was located in what is now western Mali and southeastern Mauritania.


What are some differences between Ghana and songhai?

Ghana only traded within Africa and Songhai had Muslim influences. The main trade in Ghana was between salt and gold, but the trade in Songhai was more diverse. In Ghana they had to pay tax to the king, but in Songhai they did not. Ghana was ruled by a single king. Songhai had five provinces that were each ruled by a separate governor. I hope that helps :)


What was the first great trading states to emerge in the west Africa?

Ghana was the earliest trading empire in West Africa.


What was found in ghana mali and songhai?

The Ghana Empire prospered as the "land of gold" far to the west.


What empires came after Ghana?

The people of great empire called Mali took over Ghana during the 13th century. end of the 13th century kingdom of Ghana was replaced by Mali


Is the empire of Mali larger or smaller than the empire of Ghana?

Songhai because it covered a lot of area, and grew farther than Mali.


How could Mali build on Ghana's empire?

They used play-doh.


What three countries in West Africa are named for ancient empire?

Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, each overlapping each other as they expand one after the other


What three large African kingdoms south of the Sahara flourished between 300 and 1600?

Ghana, Mali, Songhai


How did Mali build on Ghana empire?

Mali formed in the Southern area in what was Ghana's empire and used much of the infrastructure of the former (especially gold-mining) to make an economy more effective.