Similarities between African empires and Mali Empire
African empires and Mali Empire have 31 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bamana Empire, Burkina Faso, Casamance, Egypt, Ethiopian Empire, Gao, Ghana, Ghana Empire, Guinea-Bissau, Islam, Ivory Coast, Jolof Empire, Kaabu, Kanem–Bornu Empire, Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo), Mandinka people, Maninka language, Marinid dynasty, Mauritania, Niger, Niger River, Sahara, Sahel, Ségou, Senegal, Songhai Empire, Sonni Ali, Sosso Empire, Sub-Saharan Africa, Sultan, ..., Takrur. Expand index (1 more) »
Bamana Empire
The Bamana Empire (also Bambara Empire or Ségou Empire) was a large West African state based at Ségou, now in Mali.
African empires and Bamana Empire · Bamana Empire and Mali Empire ·
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa.
African empires and Burkina Faso · Burkina Faso and Mali Empire ·
Casamance
Casamance (Wolof and Kasamansa; Casamance; Casamansa) is the area of Senegal south of the Gambia including the Casamance River.
African empires and Casamance · Casamance and Mali Empire ·
Egypt
Egypt (مِصر, مَصر, Khēmi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.
African empires and Egypt · Egypt and Mali Empire ·
Ethiopian Empire
The Ethiopian Empire (የኢትዮጵያ ንጉሠ ነገሥት መንግሥተ), also known as Abyssinia (derived from the Arabic al-Habash), was a kingdom that spanned a geographical area in the current state of Ethiopia.
African empires and Ethiopian Empire · Ethiopian Empire and Mali Empire ·
Gao
Gao is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region.
African empires and Gao · Gao and Mali Empire ·
Ghana
Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a unitary presidential constitutional democracy, located along the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean, in the subregion of West Africa.
African empires and Ghana · Ghana and Mali Empire ·
Ghana Empire
The Ghana Empire (700 until 1240), properly known as Awkar (Ghana or Ga'na being the title of its ruler), was located in the area of present-day southeastern Mauritania and western Mali.
African empires and Ghana Empire · Ghana Empire and Mali Empire ·
Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau, officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (República da Guiné-Bissau), is a sovereign state in West Africa.
African empires and Guinea-Bissau · Guinea-Bissau and Mali Empire ·
Islam
IslamThere are ten pronunciations of Islam in English, differing in whether the first or second syllable has the stress, whether the s is or, and whether the a is pronounced, or (when the stress is on the first syllable) (Merriam Webster).
African empires and Islam · Islam and Mali Empire ·
Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire and officially as the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a sovereign state located in West Africa.
African empires and Ivory Coast · Ivory Coast and Mali Empire ·
Jolof Empire
The Jolof Empire (Djolof or Diolof), also known as the Wolof or Wollof Empire, was a West African state that ruled parts of Senegal from 1350 to 1549.
African empires and Jolof Empire · Jolof Empire and Mali Empire ·
Kaabu
The Kaabu Empire (1537–1867), also written Gabu, Ngabou, and N’Gabu', was a Mandinka empire of Senegambia centered within modern northeastern Guinea-Bissau, Larger parts of today's Gambia; Kingdom of Saloum, extending into Koussanar, Koumpentoum regions of South Eastern Senegal, and Casamance in Senegal.
African empires and Kaabu · Kaabu and Mali Empire ·
Kanem–Bornu Empire
The Kanem–Bornu Empire was an empire that existed in modern Chad and Nigeria.
African empires and Kanem–Bornu Empire · Kanem–Bornu Empire and Mali Empire ·
Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)
The Mamluk Sultanate (سلطنة المماليك Salṭanat al-Mamālīk) was a medieval realm spanning Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz.
African empires and Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo) · Mali Empire and Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo) ·
Mandinka people
The Mandinka (also known as Mandenka, Mandinko, Mandingo, Manding or Malinke) are an African ethnic group with an estimated global population of 11 million (the other three largest ethnic groups in Africa being the unrelated Fula, Hausa and Songhai peoples).
African empires and Mandinka people · Mali Empire and Mandinka people ·
Maninka language
Maninka (Malinke), or more precisely Eastern Maninka, is the name of several closely related languages and dialects of the southeastern Manding subgroup of the Mande branch of the Niger–Congo languages.
African empires and Maninka language · Mali Empire and Maninka language ·
Marinid dynasty
The Marinid dynasty (Berber: Imrinen, المرينيون Marīniyūn) or Banu abd al-Haqq was a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Zenata Berber descent that ruled Morocco from the 13th to the 15th century.
African empires and Marinid dynasty · Mali Empire and Marinid dynasty ·
Mauritania
Mauritania (موريتانيا; Gànnaar; Soninke: Murutaane; Pulaar: Moritani; Mauritanie), officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a country in the Maghreb region of Northwestern Africa.
African empires and Mauritania · Mali Empire and Mauritania ·
Niger
Niger, also called the Niger officially the Republic of the Niger, is a landlocked country in Western Africa named after the Niger River.
African empires and Niger · Mali Empire and Niger ·
Niger River
The Niger River is the principal river of West Africa, extending about.
African empires and Niger River · Mali Empire and Niger River ·
Sahara
The Sahara (الصحراء الكبرى,, 'the Great Desert') is the largest hot desert and the third largest desert in the world after Antarctica and the Arctic.
African empires and Sahara · Mali Empire and Sahara ·
Sahel
The Sahel is the ecoclimatic and biogeographic zone of transition in Africa between the Sahara to the north and the Sudanian Savanna to the south.
African empires and Sahel · Mali Empire and Sahel ·
Ségou
Ségou (also Segou, Segu, Seku) is a town and an urban commune in south-central Mali that lies northeast of Bamako on the River Niger.
African empires and Ségou · Mali Empire and Ségou ·
Senegal
Senegal (Sénégal), officially the Republic of Senegal, is a country in West Africa.
African empires and Senegal · Mali Empire and Senegal ·
Songhai Empire
The Songhai Empire (also transliterated as Songhay) was a state that dominated the western Sahel in the 15th and 16th century.
African empires and Songhai Empire · Mali Empire and Songhai Empire ·
Sonni Ali
Sunni Ali, also known as Sunni Ali Ber, was born Ali Kolon.
African empires and Sonni Ali · Mali Empire and Sonni Ali ·
Sosso Empire
The Sosso Empire was a twelfth-century Kaniaga kingdom of West Africa.
African empires and Sosso Empire · Mali Empire and Sosso Empire ·
Sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa is, geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara.
African empires and Sub-Saharan Africa · Mali Empire and Sub-Saharan Africa ·
Sultan
Sultan (سلطان) is a position with several historical meanings.
African empires and Sultan · Mali Empire and Sultan ·
Takrur
Takrur, Tekrur or Tekrour (800 – c. 1285) was an ancient state of West Africa, which flourished roughly parallel to the Ghana Empire.
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African empires and Mali Empire Comparison
African empires has 174 relations, while Mali Empire has 220. As they have in common 31, the Jaccard index is 7.87% = 31 / (174 + 220).
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