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the masai of Kenya speak maa. this is mainly a speaking language...not a writing language.
Turkish people speak Turkish, which is a Turkic language. It is the official language of Turkey and is spoken by the majority of the population.
I can Speak can be translated into Kikuyu language as dahota kuaria.
The locals in Bogota, Colombia speak Spanish as their primary language.
sundiata keita
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Sundiata Keita defeated Ghana and unified Mali's People.
Keita died in 1255 from an unclear cause, though some believe he was killed in an accident.
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
Sundiata Keita
from 1235 C.E. to 1255 C.E.