Sundiata Keita (c. 1217 â?? c. 1255) was the founder of the Mali Empire. He is also the hero of the Mandinka people in the semi-historical Epic of Sundiata, known primarily through oral tradition.
Sundiata is famous, because he was the king of Mali. Sundiata did many great things.
· Sundiata was a Great warrior
· Sundiata Lived in Africa
· Sundiata Created the empire of Mali; which lasted 300 years
· Sundiata was the king of Mali
· Sundiata Built a strong military
· Sundiata Introduced cotton
· Sundiata Reopened trade routes
· Sundiata Allowed people to worship whomever they wanted
· Sundiata Let slaves work to their freedoms
Sundiata improved Mali by keeping Mali safe from others, like warlords who tried to take over Mali. Sundiata showed great courage against many evils, including a childhood disability, and impressed the Malian people.
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he was bron in c. 1210
Sundiata Keita was born around 1217. He died around the year 1255 at the age of 38 years old. He was the founder of the Mali Empire.
She founded the Mali Empire, which was in West Africa.
Sundiata Acoli was born in 1939.
Sundiata Gaines was born on 1986-04-18.
Sundiata and Mansa Musa benfited Mali , because Mansa Musa expanded the Mali empire after Sundiata died in 1255.Mansa Musa derives from same social layer as Sundiata, who started this complex.
sundiata was a political leader who ruled of Sudan Africa
Sundiata built a huge army and won his country's independence.
Sundiata Keita defeated Ghana and unified Mali's People.
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Sekou Sundiata's birth name is Robert Franklin Feaster.
Sundiata built a huge army and won his country's independence.
Sundiata restablished the gold, salt, trade and expanded trade routes.
sundiata and masa musa are different ,because sundiata according to legend was mails rise to power, mansa musa was malis most famous ruler.
Sundiata is from the Mali Empire, known today as the Republic of Mali in West Africa. He is a legendary figure in Malian history and is often referred to as the "Lion King" or the "Lion of Mali."