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The Acts of Union between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland in 1707 caused the dissolution of both the Parliament of England andParliament of Scotland in order to create a unified Kingdom of Great Britain governed by a unified Parliament of Great Britain.
The "Great Three" West African empires were Ghana, Mali, and Songhai.
He converted the kingdom of Axum to Christianity and from there it become one of the great kingdoms in Ethiopia
First of all it is the Prime Minister of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, not England, and he doesn't "rule" any countries. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is usually refered to as Great Britan, which is actually just made up of England, Scotland and Wales. Or as The United Kingdom (UK) The Republic of Ireland is not part of the UK, but Northern Ireland is.
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Ghana! Then followed by Mali, then Songhai ! :)
Kush remained a great trading power for some 600 years.
Kush remained a great trading power for some 600 years.
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mali is a mayor trading kingdom because ruler mansa musa lead mali to great power through the years 1312 to 1337.
Timbunctu was a great African kingdom of ancient times.
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That would have to be the Ghana Empire or Wangadou Empire which was located in what is now southeastern Mauritania, and Western Mali between 830 and 1235 AD.
The Kush Empire was a great empire because it was a continuation of the kingdom of Egypt, and it established important trading cities.
Ghana is the west African kingdom that is called the land of gold great describing cause Ghana is the country with the most gold in west Africa.
it was the Ghana