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Decline of the Mali Empire - Mali


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The period of 1360 – 1390 was a time of troubles for the Empire of Mali [lii]. The Empire suffered under several bad rulers with short reigns [liii]. The throne changed hands between several members of the ruling family and was at one point seized by a man named Mahmud, who was not from Mali nor part of the ruling family [liv]. Eventually, Mansa Mari Djata II managed to regain the throne for the ruling dynasty, but his despotic rule ruined the state [lv]. As in previous years, it was a court official who brought the Empire back on track after a series of bad rulers. Mari Djarta, a ‘wazir’ (minister), took power and ruled, essentially acting as regent, through King Mansa Musa II [lvi]. During the reign of Mari Djarta (also known as Mari Djarta III) the Empire of Mali would restore some of the power that it had lost during the preceding 30 years of misrule and civil war [lvii].

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Sebastian D Sebastian D (May 19 2020 3:26PM) : It shows that their ruling system was just like Rome's because they kept on switching rulers to rulers.
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Joel A Joel A (May 20 2020 6:02PM) : It also has that same period when rulers only ruled for 1-2 years and then were assasinated.
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 3:05AM) : Yea, I also noticed that too and it would allow them to not be able to be a community because they would end up switching rulers.
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Carlos R Carlos R (May 28 2020 2:10AM) : rome did have probles with the rulers too and that was the reason why the fell.
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Aime O Aime O (May 15 2020 3:34PM) : this is how Rome fell too
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Leandro G Leandro G (May 19 2020 1:53PM) : Yea that is one reason how rome fell all of the rulers were bad ones or the kept on dying :)
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 3:07AM) : Yea, I remember learning about that too and they kept switching rulers which was one of the reasons why Rome fell because they weren't stabled.
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Sebastian D Sebastian D (May 19 2020 3:24PM) : I agree because their ruling was bad like Rome's.
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Kimberly A Kimberly A (May 20 2020 9:04PM) : I also agree. Many of the leaders in Rome were not fit for leading or they were not prepared to lead because there would be a new leader every year or months.
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 2:26AM) : I think that the empire suffered under several bad rulers with short reigns because if they had less and less rulers their wouldn't be any changes because the new rulers would be new to knowing how to rule.
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Carlos R Carlos R (May 28 2020 2:07AM) : was it because another empire or was it the ruler that was the cause?
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 2:28AM) : I wonder why they would decide to let someone who wasn't part of the ruling family or that was not from Mali.
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Kimberly A Kimberly A (May 20 2020 5:08PM) : Mali had not so good rulers
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 3:09AM) : I also agree with you because even the Mali rulers weren't making a change until the court official had to take things into it's own hands because it was something that the others rulers couldn't do.
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 2:32AM) : I like how the court official took action when the rulers wouldn't.
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Melvin A Melvin A (May 19 2020 3:15PM) : That's good

Mansa Musa II died in 1387 and was succeeded by his brother Mansa Magha II, who would also be the puppet of powerful court officials [lviii]. After a year Mansa Musa II was killed, thus ending the line of kings which descended from Mansa Musa I [lix]. This triggered the decline of the Empire of Mali and in 1433 the city was conquered by Tuareg nomads [lx]. For the next 100 years the Empire would slowly give way to the Songhay conquerors from the east, and by the 1500s it had been reduced to only its Malinké core lands [lxi]. During the 17th century Mali had broken into a number of minor independent chiefdoms and thus the Mali Empire was no longer the superpower it had been in its prime [lxii].

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Melvin A Melvin A (May 19 2020 3:13PM) : So he really wasn't the king. He was told what to do by people
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Kimberly A Kimberly A (May 20 2020 5:09PM) : I think so..
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 3:10AM) : In my opinion I think that he was a ruler but at the same time not because a good leader listens to others opinions but doesn't let other people manipulate them.
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Joel A Joel A (May 20 2020 6:04PM) : He was only a means of getting what others want, so he couldn't do what he envisioned.
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 3:11AM) : Yea, I strongly agree with you because he could have made his own decisions and do what he thought was best but instead he would do what others wanted.
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 3:04AM) : I wonder what they mean that the Mali's empire was no longer superpower meaning that they had lots all their power?

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Dalia C Dalia C (May 21 2020 12:07AM) : I wonder what this picture is supposed to mean. Also, what does the written text means in English. [Edited]
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Mia P Mia P (May 21 2020 2:38AM) : I remember that before quarantine started I saw that same picture on Ms. Hunters class which I thought that was really interesting and now I want to learn more about it.

DMU Timestamp: May 11, 2020 21:16

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