He did nothing else because the kingdom and the people was his mane point
Sundiata conquered and united several smaller kingdoms to form Mali.
There are three kingdoms in Mali. The three kingdoms that are in Mali are The Hungering Lion, The Kangaba Province and Ibn Khaldun.
Sahara
Sundiata
The tree powerful kingdoms are Ghana, Songhai, and Mali
In the 1400s and 1500s, West Africa was primarily controlled by three powerful kingdoms: the Mali Empire, the Songhai Empire, and the Kingdom of Benin. The Mali Empire, known for its wealth and trade, was in decline during this period but still influential. The Songhai Empire emerged as a dominant power after conquering Mali, becoming one of the largest empires in African history. Meanwhile, the Kingdom of Benin thrived in the south, renowned for its art and trade networks.
The Niger River enabled the kingdom of Mali to develop a stable economy.
Internal conflict
Mali
Both kingdoms grew wealthy from taxing and controlling trade routes.
Both kingdoms grew wealthy from taxing and controlling trade routes.
Both kingdoms grew wealthy from taxing and controlling trade routes.