Table of Contents
- 1 What did King Sundiata do to keep control of his empire?
- 2 How did Sundiata Keita worked to increase the strength of his empire?
- 3 What did Sundiata do for the kingdom of Mali?
- 4 How did the Kingdom of Songhai rise to power?
- 5 What happens when Sundiata gives the sword to the king?
- 6 Why was Sundiata Keita called The Lion King of Mali?
What did King Sundiata do to keep control of his empire?
He took control of the gold and salt trade, helping Mali to become rich and powerful. Sundiata established the city of Niani as the capital of the empire. From Niani, he ruled for 20 years keeping peace in the region and expanding his empire.
How did Sundiata Keita worked to increase the strength of his empire?
As founder and king, Sundiata Keita worked to increase the strength of his empire. For instance, knowing that he had to rule such a large area, Keita broke the empire into provinces. Each of these provinces was ruled by generals that he put in place.
What did Sundiata Keita accomplish?
Sundiata Keita founded the powerful Mali Empire. Known for its progressive values and their wealth, it followed the Ghana as the next great west African empire.
How did the Mali Empire rise to power?
The rise of the Mali Empire can be traced back to Sundiata, or the “Lion King,” as some called him. After seizing the former capital of the Ghana Empire in 1240, Sundiata and his men consolidated control while continuing to expand the Mali Empire. Using his large army, Musa doubled the empire’s territory.
What did Sundiata do for the kingdom of Mali?
Sundiata Keita was the first ruler of the Mali Empire in the 13th century C.E. He laid the foundation for a powerful and wealthy African empire and proclaimed the first charter of human rights, the Manden Charter.
How did the Kingdom of Songhai rise to power?
The Songhai Empire first came into power under the leadership of Sunni Ali. In 1464, Sunni Ali escaped to the city of Gao and took control of the city. From the city of Gao, he established the Songhai Empire and began to conquer nearby regions including the important trading cities of Timbuktu and Djenne.
What did Sundiata Keita do for a living?
Sundiata Keita. He did so by fulfilling many of the traditional religious functions expected of rulers in the West African societies whose political leaders were viewed as religious figures with quasi-divine powers. Little is known about the actual administration of Mali during Sundiata’s time.
What happens to Sundiata during his time in exile?
Remember the symbol of the tree. During his time in exile, Sundiata is essentially growing his roots. Exile won’t keep him from his destiny; rather, exile prepares him for his foretold victorious return to Mali. Get the entire Sundiata LitChart as a printable PDF.
What happens when Sundiata gives the sword to the king?
Sundiata puts the sword back and asks why he’s been summoned. The king says that they’re going to play wori, and if he wins, he gets to kill Sundiata. Sundiata, unconcerned, asks what happens if he wins, and the king replies that he’ll grant Sundiata whatever he wants. Sundiata asks for the sword and Mansa Konkon sets up the board.
Why was Sundiata Keita called The Lion King of Mali?
Besides a strong army with which he expanded his empire, Sudiata ushered in prosperity with trade and agriculture in the land under his control. He was referred to as the ‘Lion King’ of Mali, who controlled tribes from the Niger River to the Atlantic Ocean.