It is not known. There were many battles in the year that he died so it is likely that he died in one of those.
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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.
Sundiata Keita
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 Keita, the founder of the Mali Empire, is historically known to have married several wives, with his most notable spouse being Sogolon Kedjou. Sogolon was the mother of Sundiata's heir, Mansa Uli, and played a significant role in his life and legacy. Additionally, Sundiata's marriages were politically motivated, aimed at strengthening alliances with various families and tribes within his empire.
Keita died in 1255 from an unclear cause, though some believe he was killed in an accident.
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Sundiata Keita defeated Ghana and unified Mali's People.
Sudiata Keita died in 1255, of drowning. Tradition holds that he died while crossing the Sankarini river, where a shrine remains today.
Sundiata Keita established Mali.
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Sundiata Keita defeated Ghana and unified Mali's People.
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.
Sundiata Keita established the Mali Empire. He was crowned the Emperor after The Battle of Kirina in 1235 where he defeated the Sosso king.
Sundiata Keita most likely spoke Manding, which is a name for a group of languages spoken in West Africa. Manding languages include Mandinka, Bambara, and Dioula, among others. Sundiata Keita was the founder of the Mali Empire and is known for uniting several West African regions.
Sundiata Keita's family was killed by the evil king Sumanguru. Sundiata was spared because he was ill and likely to die anyway. But he lived and overthrew the king. He then introduced cotton to the farmers, allowed people to worship as they please, and let slaves work to their freedom.