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Sunjata Keita

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Sunjata Keita

Sunjata Keita was a Mandinkan Prince. In around 1235, he was accepted as the Mansa (emperor) of the Malian Empire.

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The Malian Empire

  • The Malian Empire would be greater than the old Ghanaian Empire.
  • It accepted all religions, trades and beliefs.
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The expansion of Mali

  • Under Sunjata and those that followed him, Mali expanded rapidly:
    • West, to the Atlantic Ocean.
    • South, deep into the forest.
    • East, beyond the Niger River.
    • North, to the salt and copper mines of the Sahara.
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A common identity

  • Mansa Sunjata had an empire of different cultures, beliefs and identities.
  • He knew the people needed common identities to be successful.
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Cultural icons

  • Many cultural inventions emerged.
  • For example, a royal balafon (a ceremonial xylophone).
  • Also, a four-stringed kora (a stringed instrument like a guitar).

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