Askia encouraged learning and literacy, ensuring that Mali's universities produced the most distinguished scholars, many of whom published significant books and one of which was his nephew and friend Mahmud Kati. To secure the legitimacy of his usurpation of the Sonni dynasty, Askia Muhammad allied himself with the scholars of Timbuktu, ushering in a golden age in the city for scientific and Muslim scholarship.[5] The eminent scholar Ahmed Baba, for example, produced books on Islamic law which are still in use today. Muhammad Kati publishedTarikh al-fattash and Abdul-Rahman as-Sadi published Tarikh al-Sudan (Chronicle of Africa), two history books which are indispensable to present-day scholars reconstructing African history in the Middle Ages.
Petrarch is also known for using the vernacular language in his writing instead of Latin. His vernacular writings were later used to set the foundations of the modern Italian language.
It could be argued that Chinese schools of thought came out of a period of "<span>b. Chaotic disunity," since a main goal of this thinking was to make sense of "madness". </span>
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The answer is The Serengeti
It is a place in Tanzania which hosts the largest terrestrial migration in the world!!
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The Netherlands is more democratic than most seventeenth-century European nations in certain ways. These are:
- The country operates a confederacy which gives each state or province a huge level of freedom.
- During this period anybody can win the position of the province leader.
- This position is known as a stadtholder.
- Unlike other European nations at this period that are operating monarchical style of government.
- Also, the Netherlands, at this point was using a republic form of government.
Hence, in this case, the Netherlands was more democratic than most seventeenth-century European nations.
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