Those names most likely didn't exist in that year (in those places).
Bantu
The capital of the Ghana Empire was Koumbi Saleh. This capitol was originally two cities several miles apart. Over time they were connected by roads and settlements between them into one city.
Kumbi Saleh, the capital of the Ghana Empire, was defeated by the Almoravids in the 11th century during their expansion into West Africa. The battle was part of a larger conflict over trade routes and control of the lucrative trans-Saharan trade. The Almoravids, a Berber dynasty, sought to spread Islam and consolidate power, ultimately leading to the decline of the Ghana Empire as they captured Kumbi Saleh. This defeat marked a significant shift in regional power dynamics and the rise of new empires.
Ghana was and still is in the North-West of Africa. Ghana was a powerful Kingdom that developed in about 700AD. Ghana was wealthy and powerful because it salt and gold trade at the time. African and Arab Traders met at Kumbi Saleh, the capital of Ghana to exchange goods. The other main items for trade from Ghana were slaves, leather goods and ivory. In return the traders of Ghana bought cloth, weapons and horses, as well as salt from the Arab Traders. After about 600 years, Ghana became part of a new Kingdom called Mali. For over 200 years, it was the most powerful Kingdom in West Africa. Later Mali became part of the Kingdom called Songhay. For a while Songhay controlled gold trade until it was defeated by the Moroccon Army Note: The modern country of Ghana is not in the same place as the ancient kingdom. Modern Ghana used to be a British Colony called Gold Coast, until it became independent.
Ali Abdullah Saleh
Ghana Empire
Koumbi Saleh
The koumbi
Koumbi Saleh is thought to have once been the capital of the Ghana Empire. Historians believe Koumbi Saleh was one of the important destinations for the trans-Saharan gold trade.
The name of Ghana's great trading city is koumbi saleh. It became a regular travelers' stop.
Koumbi Saleh (or Kumbi Saleh) is in Mauritania.
Bantu
In ancient Ghana, the largest city and the main trading center were Gao where the seat of the throne was located. The main trading center was in Timbuktu.
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The capital of the Ghana Empire was Koumbi Saleh. This capitol was originally two cities several miles apart. Over time they were connected by roads and settlements between them into one city.
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While the Bantu were migrating south, other groups were forming empires in the western regions of the continent. Two empires emerged: the Ghana and Mali. It was during the rise of the Ghana Empire that two cities became notable trade centers, Koumbi Saleh (Kumbi Saleh) in Ghana and Djenné-Djenno(Jenne-Jeno) in Mali.