The Inca empire dominates the Andes region of South America. Its population numbers as many as 12 million. Incan society is based on a strict hierarchy, with an emperor who rules with absolute power. Their religion is based on sun-worship, and they are skilled builders who create a system of roads and irrigation. The Cloth Hall at Ypres, in Flanders (now part of Belgium), one of the finest Gothic secular buildings of the late Middle Ages, is built. It is destroyed in 1915. The French mason Villard de Honnecourt produces a sketchbook; it provides a unique insight into the practices of Gothic architects. With the capture of Ibiza, King James I of Aragon completes his conquest of the Balearic Islands. Sundiata, a Mandingo chief from the minor state of Kangaba, rebels against Sumanguru of Kaniaga, the dominant ruler in the west African Sahel, and defeats him at the Battle of Kirina (in southwest Mali). Sundiata compels Sumanguru's subjects to recognize his overlordship, so founding the empire of Mali. The French engineer Villard de Honnecourt produces an architectural sketchbook, including plans of water-driven machinery such as sawmills, and a screw jack for lifting loads. It becomes a standard manual for engineers and architects.
Battle of Kirina happened in 1235.
Mongol conquest of the Song Dynasty happened in 1235.
The Ancient Mali are was very religion based and spiritual. The art they created was a big part of the Mali culture we know about today. They created instruments, sculptures, houses, and simple toys.
MALI
meat, raw meat
the ancient egyptians did and it was in 1235
ancient mali was organized because they had armies
Battle of Kirina happened in 1235.
Ancient Mali reached its height around the begining of the 14th century.
the mali was rulled by the govment in 1898
Ancient Mali was ruled by powerful kings
Islam
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Dian Shi Mali happened in 1989.
other people
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The ancient empire of Mali was formed in 9 modern day countries. These countries are: Mali Niger Mauritania Burkina Faso Guinea Cote D'Ivoire Sierra Leone Senegal and Liberia Hopes this helps! -Jack R