Medieval Ghana developed in West Africa, primarily in the region that is now southeastern Mauritania and western Mali. The empire thrived between the 6th and 13th centuries, benefiting from its strategic location along trans-Saharan trade routes. Its wealth was largely derived from the trade of gold, salt, and other valuable commodities, which facilitated its growth and influence in the region.
The people of medieval Ghana were Islam.
What was medieval Ghana's time line of power
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by sending money jejee
Ghana became a wealthy empire in the 800s C. E., during the medieval times.
Medieval Ghana was one of the most powerful empires in medieval west Africa (other than the empire Mali). It had a very good trade system, and since they traded with the Islamic, they soon adopted the religion of Islam.
Ghana had many different kings before and each king was the nephew of the last king. In this case it is always the sister's son
It also was a huge trading empire that came after Ghana and Mali.
well i guess tradeTrade
because they have recouces
Gold trade did not help the Roman Empire to develop.
ghana,mali,zimbabwe, and axum ahaha