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The Rise of Mali Section 3

Standard 7.4.3 Describe the role of trans-Saharan caravan trade in the changing religious and cultural characteristics of West Africa and the influence of Islamic beliefs, ethics, and law.

Section Focus Question How did Mali become a great empire that reflected the influence of Islam?

Background Knowledge Ghana never recovered from the Almoravid invasion. But a new empire grew up in the same region. This section, will cover the growth of the Mali Empire. As well as the growing influence of Islam in West Africa.

Empire of Ghana

The Rise of Mali Ghana had ruled many small kingdoms. After the empire of Ghana fell, these kingdoms competed for power. The old caravan routes became dangerous, and trade suffered.

Sumanguru, the “Sorcerer King” In about 1203, Sumanguru took over what was left of the old empire of Ghana Legend says he was a cruel ruler and possessed a magical balafon taxed his subjects Stole gold kidnapped wives and daughters killed anyone who might challenge his power. Killed 11 of the Malinke king’s 12 sons. Sundiata was crippled and left alive

Sundiata, the “Hungering Lion” In 1235, according to oral histories, Sundiata’s army crushed Sumanguru forces in a great battle. Legend states that Sundiata vanquished the evil Sumanguru by shoting him with an arrow tipped with the spur of a white rooster

A New Empire Sundiata’s victory marked the beginning of the new empire of Mali. conquered the gold-producing regions controlled the gold-salt trade. encouraged people to clear more land for farming. Sundiata became Mali’s national hero. Other rulers continued to expand the empire. By the 1300s, Mali was about the size of Western Europe.

Checkpoint How did Sundiata gain control of the gold-salt trade?

A Great Empire Mali had become a world power. Traded with Egypt, North Africa, and the nations of southern Europe. its wealth came from its control of the gold-salt trade.

A Great Empire Mali adopted the religion of Islam. Conversion to change religion closer ties between Mali and North Africa that influenced the culture and customs of Mali.

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj

Mansa Musa’s Hajj In 1324, Mansa Musa ,a deeply devout Muslim, made a hajj He set off from Mali in a very splendid manner The king and all his servants, clothed in fine silks, were accompanied by more than 80 camels carrying heavy bags of gold dust

Mansa Musa’s Hajj He spent and gave away too much gold in Cairo he ran out of gold He had to borrow money to finish his hajj. his spending upset the Egyptian economy gold lost much of its value. Inflation - a general rise in prices

Islamic Culture in Mali Mansa Musa also spent his wealth to encourage Islamic learning. Brought Egyptian scholars, artists, and teachers with him. As-Saheli designed and built great mosques in Djenné, Gao, and Timbuktu Timbuktu became a center for Islamic scholarship and attracted students and teachers from North Africa and the Middle East

Expansion and Exploration Mansa Musa ruled Mali for 25 years. During his long reign, he extended Mali’s territory north and westward to the Atlantic Ocean. Mali’s rulers may have even tried to explore beyond Africa. King Abubakar II, Mansa Musa older brother, was said to have built a fleet of ships to explore the Atlantic Ocean only one ship returned. Then, he sent out an even greater fleet. The ships set out to sea and were never seen again.

Ibn Battuta Visits Mali In 1352, a Moroccan diplomat representing the sultan, Ibn Battuta, spent several months in Mali ruled by Mansa Suleiman, Musa’s brother and successor He was impressed by the way its people strictly followed Islam.

Checkpoint Why did Mansa Musa travel to Mecca?

Looking Back and Ahead We have read about the rise of the Mali Empire. You also learned about the growing influence of Islam in West Africa. In the next chapter, you will learn more about the cultures of West Africa.