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    What allowed Ghana to become a wealthy state? Who benefited the most? Ghana had an abundance of gold‚ this made it the center of an enormous trade empire. Trade helped Ghana to become a wealthy state. Berbers benefited Ghana the most because their camels carried much of the trade across the dessert. 4. DESCRIBING What led to the fall of the Songhai Empire? After the reign of Askia Dawud‚ Songhai slowly started to decline. Near the end of the 1500s‚ that decline quickened when the forces of the sultan

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    Muhammad ibn Battuta was born in Tangier‚ Morocco. His family was of Berber origins and had a convention of administration as judges. He was famous for his numerous travels to both Muslim and non Muslim regions which includes a big part of eastern Asia. These travels which lasted for almost 24 years has allocated Ibn Battuta the position to be one of the most famous travelers ever. In the wake of accepting a training in Islamic law‚ Ibn Battuta set out in 1325‚ at 21 years old‚ to perform a pilgrimage

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    Sundiata Thesis

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    Sundiata is described as one with a difficult childhood‚ as he could not walk on his legs until seven and did not possess the beauty of his father. Sundiata‚ however‚ was unlike his peers in other ways as well: his intelligence surpassed his age and his father was able to speak to him like an adult‚ he found things that a child would be amused with boring and did not lash out against the ridicule towards himself or his mother. 3. Sundiata is much different than the current antagonist of the story

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    The Mongols and Mali

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    Mongols and Mali (C&C) THE RISE OF THE MALI AND THE MONGOL EMPIRES CREATE SIMILAR MILITARY CONQUESTS‚ RELIGIONS‚ AND DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS‚ YET THEY DIFFERED BY THE DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS. In the rise of these empires many attributes contributed to their success including the examples above. Both the Mali and Mongol empires share similar religions‚ which assisted in the rise of these empire by attracting more people. One large religion that both empires share was Islam. Both  Mali and Mongol rulers

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    The Western African region has had many different empires come and go‚ but there are three that stand out the most. The Ghana‚ Mali‚ and Songhai empires are very famous in the Western African region because of the cultural significance they had. These three empires had immense control over the gold mines and trade and so therefore the territories had a surplus in gold. They had so much gold that they would trade it for something as little and common as the spice salt. The kingdoms started out as

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    Griot Kouyata Summary

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    Griot Kouyaté‚ the principal narrator‚ flows seamlessly in and out of the story of the context in which it is told without precise delineations. Sundiata’s story that is recounted by the griot to Mabo‚ begins in the 19th frame in the usual form of many stories dating back to an imprecise past: A long time ago! That brief spell is interrupted in the 21st frame by Sitan’s calling of Mabo. That sets in train the gamut of the extra-diegetical flow of their morning routine as a family up to the time when

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    In Sibogo‚ she paid her children for their work‚ such as helping her weed and babysitting younger siblings. Their money was theirs to spend at the market. Malia also had enough surplus wealth to give them extra to spend at times (Li 2014:65). She expected them to be able to clear their own land as teenagers and care for themselves as adults. Malia also continued the cultural chain when she compared the differing behavior of her eldest sons (Li 2014:66). Her second son took initiative to work for

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    Mansa Mus The Richest Man

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    Yes‚ Mansa Musa was the richest man ever to walk this Earth‚ however he does not have a known net worth as told by other sources. IN order to put a price tag on the amount of riches he possessed‚ would be impossible. He was greatly wealthy though‚ according to the many sources I have provided‚ that are in fact reliable. In source B‚ it states‚ “‘"The men-at-arms come with wonderful weaponry: quivers of silver and gold‚ swords covered with gold... Four of the amirs stand behind him to drive off flies

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    DIAMOND AND GOLD MINING PROJECT IN SIERRA LEONE [pic] 9.25 CT DIAMOND FROM SIERRA LEONE CONTENTS 1. GENERAL 2. INITIAL REQUIREMENTS GENERAL For the last 2 years our company has been closely following the Sierra Leanean diamond “Industry” if we can call it that. Sierra Leone is a small country in West Africa mainly known because of the bloody and vicious civill war which ended about 3 years ago. I have visited this country a few times – each time for a period

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    How is Ghana different from the UK? UK Ghana Flags Red‚ white‚ blue Red‚ green‚ yellow with a green star Climate The climate of Ghana is tropical‚ but temperatures vary with season. We never know what the weather will be like from one day to the other. It can be sunny one day and rainy the next. As we have such a variable climate changing from day to day‚ it is difficult to predict the weather. In general we have warm summers and cool winters

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