- Ghana Empire - World History Encyclopedia
The kingdom of Sosso (aka, Susu, c 1180-1235) was the biggest inheritor of the crumbling Ghana Empire, aided by the collapse of the Almoravids in the mid-12th century
- Ghana Empire - Wikipedia
The Ghana Empire (Arabic: غانا), also known as simply Ghana, [2] Ghanata, or Wagadu, was an ancient western-Sahelian empire based in the modern-day southeast of Mauritania and western Mali It is uncertain among historians when Ghana's ruling dynasty began
- Ghana Empire: History, Achievements, Major Facts
The Old Ghana Empire, sometimes referred to as the Wagadou Empire or simply Ghana, was a West African kingdom that flourished between the 4th and 11th centuries AD
- Ghana | History, Culture Legacy | Britannica
Ghana, first of the great medieval trading empires of western Africa (fl 7th–13th century) It was situated between the Sahara and the headwaters of the Sénégal and Niger rivers, in an area that now comprises southeastern Mauritania and part of Mali
- The Empire of Ghana
A summary of the Kingdom of Ghana, its achievements, religion, government, and time period in world history
- Kingdom of Ghana | African Studies Center - Boston University
The following description of the Kingdom of Ghana was written by Al-Bakri, a member of a prominent Spanish Arab family who lived during the 11th century A Muslim geographer, he lived most of his life in Cordova and Almeria, and never left Islamic Spain
- History, Society, Kinship, and Kingship in the Kingdom of Ghana
Modern historians believe that the Kingdom of Ghana (also called Kumbi or Wagadu), the first of the three major Sudanic kingdoms of West Africa, emerged around the year 300 CE and lasted until it was conquered by the Islamic Almoravids in the year 1076 CE
- Empire of Ghana - Encyclopedia. com
The Empire of Ghana was the earliest of three major West African Sudanese empires active in sub-Saharan Africa in medieval times The Empire of Ghana organized scattered people and territories into a confederation of kingdoms that was led by a warrior tribe and a dominant royal clan
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