um, i know that they were both defiantly famous for their gold, hope that helps. :)
Ghana-Mali-Songhai
The Songhai Empire surpassed the kingdom of Mali.
Western Africa includes the following 16 countries and an area of approximately 5 million square km. Benin Burkino Faso Cape Verde (Isl.) Ivory Coast Gambia Ghana Guinea Guine-Bissau Liberia Mali Mauritania Niger Nigeria Senegal Sierra Leone Togo
it fell apart because his son was weak and as a result it was conquered by the empire of Songhai. it falls in the 1500s
The Songhai Empire and Mali Empire were both around at this time and were basically the only power in West Africa.
The Mali Empire came before the Songhai Empire.
Ghana, Mali, Songhai
Timbuktu, Mali, and Mali
Mali, Songhai, and Ghana gained their wealth from trading and controlling.
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
Absolutely nothing. >:(
Ghana-Mali-Songhai
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
What city is important for trade for the Mali boundary and the Songhai boundary
Songhai and Mali were closely connected through their historical roles as powerful empires in West Africa, both thriving on trade, particularly in gold and salt. The Songhai Empire emerged from the remnants of the Mali Empire, with its capital in Gao, which had been an important trading city under Mali. As Songhai expanded, it absorbed much of Mali's territory and culture, and both empires shared Islamic influences, promoting education and trade across the region. Ultimately, the decline of Mali paved the way for Songhai to become one of the largest empires in African history.
The Songhai Empire surpassed the kingdom of Mali.
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, each overlapping each other as they expand one after the other