The Ghana Empire, which thrived from around the 6th to the 13th century, underwent significant changes due to factors such as the rise of the Mali Empire, which gradually absorbed its territories, and the impact of Islamic trade and culture. The introduction of Islam brought new trade routes and economic opportunities but also shifted political and social dynamics. Additionally, environmental changes, including desertification, affected agricultural productivity and contributed to its decline. By the end of the 13th century, the Ghana Empire had largely diminished, paving the way for the emergence of new powers in West Africa.
Ghana defeated Mali
Ghana Empire
Ghana became a wealthy empire in the 800s C. E., during the medieval times.
Fact= The Ghana empire fell because all the people there were butt-lickers actually the north of afriac invaded Ghana causeing Ghana to fall.
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The Ghana empire was located in the western part of Africa.
Ghana empire
They brought the religion of Islam with them, which led to Ghana becoming a Muslim Empire.
Yes, the Mali Empire lasted longer than the Ghana Empire. The Ghana Empire, which peaked between the 9th and 11th centuries, lasted for about 300 years, while the Mali Empire flourished from the 13th to the 16th centuries, lasting roughly 400 years. Thus, the Mali Empire did last approximately one and a third times longer than the Ghana Empire, but not quite twice as long.
no its polytheisc(opposite of monthesic)
Ghana became part of the British Empire in 1900 after the final Ashanti war.
the byzantine empire rose to the power as the empire of Ghana crumbled