Buildings in Mali, particularly during the height of the Mali Empire, were primarily constructed from materials like mud, clay, and wood. The use of adobe, a sun-dried earth brick, was common for creating sturdy structures that could withstand the climate. Notable examples include the Great Mosque of Djenné, made from mud bricks and featuring distinctive architectural styles. Additionally, some structures incorporated local resources, such as thatch for roofing.
The Djenne Mosque
the buildings where made out of bricks
It helped create more trade and made Mali richer
the buildings where made out of bricks
The Mali Empire included it first and then the Songhai Empire did a while later
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Mali had a major trade center in Niani, and Timbucktu had a population of 50,000 people.
It created more trade and made Mali more rich.
Buildings are made out of brick and stone because you wouldn't want them to be made out of random stuff would you? they are also made out of sod.
Lots of the buildings were made of wood, stone or both. All of them had thatched roofs.
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