Yes. Mali is a former French colony.
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The inclusion of Mali on Muslim and European maps would have significant implications for both regions. In Muslim maps, Mali's presence would highlight its historical importance as a center of Islamic learning and trade during the medieval period. This would enhance Mali's reputation as a powerful and influential empire in the Islamic world. On European maps, Mali's depiction would likely contribute to a broader understanding of African civilizations and challenge Eurocentric views of history by showcasing Mali's wealth, cultural achievements, and advanced societal structures.
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France. Between 1890 and 1960 the African country was part of French West Africa (Afrique occidentale française). Mali had the name French Sudan (Soudan français).
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Mali is a multilingual country. The languages spoken there reflect ancient settlement patterns, migrations, and its long history. Ethnologue counts 50 languages. Of these, French is the official language and Bambara is the most widely spoken. Altogether 13 of the indigenous languages of Mali have the legal status of national language.
There is no country in Europe or the world called Ismalia. Mali is a country in Africa, as is Somalia, if it is either of them that you meant.
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.
None outside Mali itself or the African Clubs' Cup. Most good Malinese players tend to leave to play in European countries, so it's hard for local teams to retain their talents.
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