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A documentary on the ancient African kingdoms of Ghana, Mali and Songhay.
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This West African Empire rose from the ashes of Empire of Ghana around 1240 C.E.
The Great African Civilizations - Kush - Mali - Ghana - Aksum - Zulus - See U in History - (Black History)
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Mali is a West African country of about 14.5 million people. Like it’s obtainable in many African countries, the population comprises of different ethnic blocks, each having their unique cultures and way of life. What are the major ethnic groups in Mali and their peculiarities, let's find out in this video.
ancient africa empire of ancient mali
In this video topic:
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1. Where was the Empire of Mali located?
2. When did the Empire of Mali rule?
3. How did the Empire first begin?
4. How did the Empire first begin?
5. Mali empire Government
6. The Mali Culture
7. Mansa Musa
8. Fall of the Empire of Mali
9. Interesting Facts about the Empire of Ancient Mali.
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Welcome Back !! In todays video we are learning about the Bambara or Bamana People of Mali .
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Welcome to our captivating journey through Mali's rich culture, history, and its remarkable people! In this immersive YouTube video, we embark on a virtual exploration of the heart of West Africa, unveiling the hidden treasures and unique traditions that make Mali a truly enchanting destination.
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MALI EMPIRE: Epic History of a Great African Kingdom and Most Powerful Military Force in the African
Sundiata Keita (r. 1230-1255) built the Mali Empire (1240-1645) in West Africa after defeating the kingdom of Sosso (c. 1180-1235). Sundiata's centralized administration, diplomacy, and well-trained army allowed for a major military expansion, paving the way for the Mali Empire to develop, becoming Africa's biggest.
The empire reached unprecedented heights under Mansa Musa I (1312-1337), in terms of the area held, cultural florescence, and the spectacular riches provided by Mali's control of regional trade routes. Mali utilized the commerce in gold, salt, copper, ivory, and slaves that crisscrossed West Africa by acting as a middleman between North Africa and the Niger River to the south. All of this economic activity drew Muslim traders, who converted Mali kings, who then disseminated Islam through well-known centers of study like Timbuktu. In contrast to towns such as Niani (the capital), Djenne, and Gao, the majority of rural Malians remained farmers who adhered to traditional animist beliefs.
Civil warfare, the opening up of trade routes abroad, and the emergence of the neighboring Songhai Empire all contributed to the Mali Empire's demise in the 1460s, but it did retain control of a tiny section of the western empire until the 17th century.
Timbuktu lies at the border of the Sahara desert in Mali. It is a legendary place since 1324. I recorded this video in January 2005. This copy comes from my Mali-film on DVD. Unfortunately I don't have the original footage anymore.
The Life of people in the Mali Empire (1240-1600 CE) was largely characterized by a vibrant culture and a strong sense of community. The Mali Empire was a large and powerful trading empire that stretched across much of West Africa in the 13th and 14th centuries. The people of the Mali Empire were a diverse mix of various African ethnicities and religions, including Muslim, Christian, and Animist beliefs. The Mali Empire was ruled by two dynasties, the Keita and the Songhai. The people of the Mali Empire were divided into four classes: nobles, free men, slaves, and merchants. The nobles included the king and the princely families, while the free men were the farmers and artisans. Slaves were those who had been taken as prisoners of war or through other means. Merchants could be found in every major city of the empire, and they were the main source of revenue for the kingdom. The people of the Mali Empire were able to benefit from the rich resources and wealth of the empire, as well as from its vibrant culture and strong sense of community.#short ,#shorts ,#shortvideo ,#shortsvideo ,#MaliEmpire ,#LifeInMali ,#HistoryOfMali ,#AfricanHistory ,#AfricanHeritage ,#WestAfricanHistory ,#WestAfricanCulture ,#AncientWestAfrica ,#AfricanCivilization ,#AncientCivilization ,#AfricanHistoryMatters#History, #HistoricalFacts, #WorldHistory, #AncientHistory, #HistoricalEvents, #HistoricalFigures, #HistoryChannel, #HistoryLessons, #HistoricalKnowledge, #HistoricalMysteries, #HistoryEnthusiast, #HistoricalTimeline, #HistoricalSites, #HistoricalResearch, #HistoryDocumentary, #HistoricalEducation, #HistoricalTopics, #HistoryBuff, #HistoricalPeriods, #HistoryTrivia
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Bamako is the capital and largest city of Mali. The landmarks of the city are The National Library of Mali, Bamako Grand Mosque, The BCEAO Tower, Pyramide du Souvenir, and The National Museum of Mali. Bamako is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country.
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The Mali Empire and the Wealth of Mansa Musa
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Describes the West African empire of Mali's oral traditions (storytelling), government (kings), and economic development (trade). Standards of Learning: History/Social Science 3.1, 3.2.
Nubia Kai from the University of Maryland discussed her book, "Kuma Malinke Historiography: Sundiata Keita to Almamy Samori Toure."
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The Empire of Mali was one of the greatest in West Africa.
The Empire is believed to have been founded in 1235 Common Era  by the legendary King Sundiata  and lasted until the early 1600s CE. Unarguably, the Empire’s most famous ruler was Mansa Musa and it was recorded of him that when he traveled to Mecca on a pilgrimage he gave out so much gold that resulted in an inflation that lasted a decade.
The Bambara Empire of Mali established ties with the Muslim world and began the largest slave trade in Africa.