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5. The Mali Empire
The founding of the Mali Empire dates to the 1200s, when a ruler
named Sundiata Keita--sometimes called the "Lion King"-led a
revolt against a Sosso king and united his subjects into a new state.
Under Keita and his successors, the empire tightened its grip over a
large portion of West Africa and grew rich on trade. Its most
important cities were Djenné and Timbuktu, both of which were
renowned for their elaborate adobe mosques and Islamic schools.
One such institution, Timbuktu's Sankore University, included a
library with an estimated 700,000 manuscripts. The Mali Empire
eventually disintegrated in the 16th century, but at its peak it was
one of the jewels of the African continent and was known the world
over for its wealth and luxury. One legendary tale about the
kingdom's riches concern the ruler Mansa Musa, who made a
stopover in Egypt during a 14th century pilgrimage to Mecca.
According to contemporary sources, Musa dished out so much gold
during the visit that he caused its value to plummet in Egyptian
markets for several years.
Andrews, Evan. 7 Influential African Empires. Di
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e deu a fundação e a ascensão do Imnérin Moli?​

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Respondido por dhanyaraujo0
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sua pergunta não tem nada a ver com nada sério eu entendo em inglês isso ai fala nada com nada


braga77: NAMORAL
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