Yes, ancient Mali left significant legacies, particularly in trade, culture, and education. The Mali Empire was a major player in the trans-Saharan trade, facilitating the exchange of gold, salt, and other goods, which contributed to its wealth and influence. Additionally, the city of Timbuktu became a renowned center of learning and culture, home to prestigious universities and libraries that preserved and advanced knowledge in various fields. These legacies continue to influence West African culture and education today.
ancient mali was organized because they had armies
Ancient Mali reached its height around the begining of the 14th century.
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the mali was rulled by the govment in 1898
Ancient Mali was ruled by powerful kings
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Well, Ancient Greek and Ancient Greece left bhind the 3 legacies which was their weapons,their people who were or was not shot/killed, and their animals also was not shot/killed. thanks, nikki lovejoy
There are many ancient Chinese legacies. Each dynasty of ancient China has something to offer. For example, the Han, Qin and Ming dynasties all had a hand in building the Great Wall of China.
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