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Mali

The Republic of Mali is a Western African landlocked country whose capital is Bamako. It covers more than 178,839 sq mi and has a population of 14.5 million as of 2009. Some of its natural resources are gold, salt and uranium.

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Why is Sundiata Keita important?

Sundiata Keita established the Mali Empire. He was crowned the Emperor after The Battle of Kirina in 1235 where he defeated the Sosso king.

Why were Ghana mali songhai important?

They controlled the trade of salt, gold, and ivory across the Sahara.

How long does it take to fly from London to Mali?

This depends on the airplane that your taking. If your taking an Airliner then it will probably only take about 8hrs but im not real sure for a smaller aircraft. srry

Which river was essential to the kingdoms of Ghana mali and songhai?

The Niger River was the most important river used for trade For Ghana and Mali

What Mali and Songhai have in common?

Both Empires Werre Both Organizeed

How far is mali from the UK?

erm its around 600 miles so it should take half an hour to fly there.

How Big Do Mali Uromastyx Get?

The smallest Uromastyx is probably the Saharan uromastyx, at a little more than a foot in length. The largest is definitely the Egyptian Uro, which can reach three feet. The most common Uro in the pet trade is either the Ornate Uro (about the same size as the Saharan) or the Mali Uro (about 15-16" in length).

What is a cultural achievement of Mali?

Mali had many different accomplishments but the most important ones were: the building of libraries and Islamic school and the most important the building of the Timbuktu University.

What items made timbuktu rich?

Timbuktu became wealthy through its strategic location as a trading hub in the Sahara Desert, facilitating the exchange of gold, salt, ivory, and slaves. The city thrived particularly during the 14th to 16th centuries, when it was part of the Mali Empire and later the Songhai Empire. Its wealth was further amplified by the flourishing of scholarship and culture, attracting scholars and traders from across the Islamic world. This combination of trade and intellectual prestige contributed significantly to Timbuktu's prosperity.

What is mali's motto?

The motto for Mali is One People, One Goal, One Faith

Why did Islam spread fairly easily in Mali?

Islam spread fairly easily in Mali, as the people practiced Islam with their traditional religions. Islam first reached West Africa through trade.

Mali's trade route?

The Saharan trade extended from the Saharan West African kingdoms across the Sahara desert to Europe. The Saharan Trade linked such African empires as Ghana, Mali, and Songhay to the European world.

What type of economy does mali have?

Mali has a freedom score of 55.5, making it the 122nd freest in 2014. Mali is ranked 21st out of the 46 other countries in the Sub-Saharan region.

What characteristics did Ghana and Mali share?

There several characteristics that Ghana and Mali shared including language, cultures and norms. Mali was in fact one of the provinces of Ghana before becoming an independent country.

How was Mali's involvement in the trans Saharan trade similar from Ghana's involvement?

Mali is larger and has lot of golds but no salt

Ghana has twice as much gold. one of them has salt and the other has gold so they could traded and they could traded for bout 500 pounds of salt for 500 pounds of gold

Why may Ibn battutah have been particularly interested in security with in Mali?

His account of his journey describes the political and cultural lives of west Africans in a great detail.