Mali began to take over the territory of the Ghana Empire in the early 13th century, with significant military campaigns occurring around the years 1235 to 1240. The fall of Ghana was largely completed by the mid-13th century as Mali expanded its influence and control over the region. By the end of the 1240s, Mali had effectively absorbed the remnants of the Ghana Empire.
sundiata (took over Ghana to become mali
sundiata (took over Ghana to become Mali
Sundiata Keita
The people of great empire called Mali took over Ghana during the 13th century. end of the 13th century kingdom of Ghana was replaced by Mali
when Mali took power over Ghana Timbuktu Mali major city, became a cultural center
The Mali lived in West Africa between 300 and 1324 AD. It began when they took over Ghana because the leaders there lost control of the area.
Yes because before, this empire was actually Ghana, then after that it fell and Mali took over and also became the next empire
Mali took over Ghana. The important leaders of MALI are, Sundianta, the founder, and Mansa Musa, a guy who made a lengendary hajj, Islamic voyage to the holy city of mecca, and influenced many Africans to become Muslims, he also influeced Mali's golden age I am smart, lol
Mali took over Ghana. The important leaders of MALI are, Sundianta, the founder, and Mansa Musa, a guy who made a lengendary hajj, Islamic voyage to the holy city of mecca, and influenced many Africans to become Muslims, he also influeced Mali's golden age I am smart, lol
Mali was a French colony.
The Mali lived in West Africa between 300 and 1324 AD. It began when they took over Ghana because the leaders there lost control of the area.
Sundiata Keita defeated Ghana and unified Mali's People.