the umayyads
the umayyads
That there was so much fighting over who was the new emperor.
The Mali Empire in the fifteenth centry.
Mali lost power primarily due to a combination of internal strife, economic decline, and external pressures. The empire faced fragmentation as local leaders gained autonomy, weakening central authority. Additionally, the rise of competing powers, such as the Songhai Empire, and disruptions in trade routes diminished Mali's economic strength. By the late 16th century, these factors collectively led to Mali's decline and loss of influence in West Africa.
The collapse of the Mali Empire was primarily caused by a combination of internal strife, succession disputes, and external pressures. The empire faced weakened central authority after the death of its most powerful rulers, which led to infighting among local leaders and provinces. Additionally, the rise of competing states, such as the Songhai Empire, and the decline in trade due to shifting trade routes further eroded Mali's power and influence. Environmental factors, including droughts, also contributed to economic decline and social unrest.
Berber nomads seized much of Mali's territory. The captured Timbuktu in 1431.
he established mali empire!!
The Mali Empire included it first and then the Songhai Empire did a while later
there was no mali empire thats a country in africa
Mali once had a mightly empire.
Mali Mali