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Jobisdone [24]
3 years ago
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The Songhay Empire replaced the JenneMoroccanGhanaMali Empire.

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2 answers:
iragen [17]3 years ago
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<em><u>The Songhaye mpire replaced the Mali empire. </u></em>

Further explanations:

The Mali Empire was among the most relevant kingdom of West Africa established by Sundiata Keita and is believed to have existed somewhat around 1200 CE. Though in the beginning the Kingdom started as a small faction but was soon able to expand its territories to the areas of the Niger River. The early history of the empire is not clearly stated but the empire was able to flourish itself through the trans- Saharan trade route during the 14th  century having trade with both national and international kingdoms.  

During 1460’s civil war broke in the kingdom because of the trade routes construction. It weakened the administration of the Kingdom and opened the door for the foreign invaders. The demise of the Mali Empire became the reason for the strengthening of the Songhai Empire. They captured the territories of the Mali Empire and established themselves as one of the largest empires of its era.

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: Mali Empire

Keywords:

Mali Empire, West Africa, Sundiata Keita, Niger River, trans- Saharan, trade route, national, international,kingdoms, foreign, invaders,

Songhai Empire,

never [62]3 years ago
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The answer to the question presented above would be the 'Mali Empire'. The Songhay Empire replaced the Mali empire. The Mali empire fell down because of the death of their ruler and the dispute on whether who was to succeed it.
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