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The kingdom of MAPUNGUBWE and the city of Timbuktu

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SURNAME&INITIALS: PETRUS OK
STUDENT NUMBER:45305889
HISV 211
UNIT 1: THE KINGDOM OF MALI AND THE CITY OF TIMBUKTU
DUE: 28 FEBRUARY 2025

, To begin with, the rise and the fall of Mali and Songhai empires in the 14th century
represents pivotal chapter in West Africa, marked by a significant cultural, economic and
political developments.



That being said, the Kingdom of Mali emerged around the 13th century and is often
regarded as one of the greatest empires of the West Africa. Its rise was significantly
attributed to the strength of its leaders, particularly Sundieta Keita. Under his leadership
Mali became known for its wealth, resources, and influential trade routes, especially in
gold and salt.



Whereas, by the 14th century, the empire reached its peak point under the leadership of
Mansa Musa who reigned from 1312 to 1337.Mansa Musa was cited as one of the
wealthiest individuals in history. His pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 was a significant event
where he reportedly distributed so much gold that it caused inflation in the regions he
passed through yet the empire experienced declination in the late 14th century.



Following the decline of Mali empire in the late 14th century, the Songhai empire rose to
its prominence, particularly during the 15th and 16th centuries. Its capital, Gao, was
situated in the Niger River becoming a crucial trade center. Dictated by Askia
Muhammed, who came into power in the late 15th century, the Songhai empire
expanded its territory and reaffirmed its dominance in West Africa.



The Songhai empire was noted for its administrative sophistication. Muhammad
implemented an organized bureaucracy and set up provinces, each overseen by
appointed governors. Like Mali, the Songhai empire valued education particularly in
Islamic tradition.
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