The Saharan trade extended from the Saharan West African kingdoms across the Sahara desert to Europe. The Saharan Trade linked such African empires as Ghana, Mali, and Songhay to the European world.
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Timbuktu, Mali, and Mali
The trade route for gold passed through the kingdom of Mali, which was a significant center of trade in West Africa during the medieval period. Mali's wealth was largely derived from its control over gold mines and its strategic location along trans-Saharan trade routes. The kingdom's famous rulers, such as Mansa Musa, played a crucial role in expanding and promoting this trade, leading to increased economic prosperity and cultural exchange.
Most trade with the Middle East happened along the African Slave Trade which stretched from present day Senegal East through Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan. This route was fraught with peril and a more northerly route was created through Mali, Algeria and Tunisia for passage over the Mediterranean Sea and the Ottoman Empire.
What city is important for trade for the Mali boundary and the Songhai boundary
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(ANSWER IS) He established Mali’s power in the region with his pilgrimage to Mecca.
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
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(ANSWER IS) He established Mali’s power in the region with his pilgrimage to Mecca.
It definitely increaed the trade. It also helped spread of Islam in Mali.