A Sudanic Kingdom is a type of medieval kingdom in sub-Saharan Africa that emerged in the Sahel region. These kingdoms were known for their sophisticated political, economic, and social structures, and they played a significant role in trans-Saharan trade. Examples include the Ghana Empire, Mali Empire, and Songhai Empire.
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Ghana, Mali, and Songhey are the Sudanic states. These are countries that used to be part of the Sudanic empire between the 700s and 1500s AD.
The Sudanic Kingdoms in West Africa rose due to increased trade and agricultural productivity, leading to wealth and power. They fell due to internal conflicts, invasions by foreign empires, and the disruption caused by the transatlantic slave trade.
The Western Sudanic countries are Ghana, Mali and Senegal.
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The sahel and the Sudanic states
1.Ghana2.Mali3.Songhai4.Kanem-Bornu
Reigons in Africa such as Ghana, Songhai, and Mali in the early first and second century
Reigons in Africa such as Ghana, Songhai, and Mali in the early first and second century
Catherine Aubin Sugy has written: 'Economic growth and secular trends in the pre-colonial Sudanic Belt' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Secularization, History
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