The Mutapa and Mali empires were both notable African kingdoms that thrived through trade and resource management. Both empires leveraged their strategic geographic locations to control trade routes—Mali with gold and salt across West Africa, and Mutapa with gold and ivory in southeastern Africa. Additionally, both empires were characterized by strong centralized leadership and complex social structures, which supported their economic and cultural development.
The "Great Three" West African empires were Ghana, Mali, and Songhai.
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Ghana, Mali, and Songhai Are the three main empires of africa
Perry Mutapa was born in 1979.
Kingdom of Mutapa was created in 1430.
Kingdom of Mutapa ended in 1629.