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The Mali Empire (1240-1645) of West Africa was founded by Sundiata Keita (r. 1230-1255) following his victory over the kingdom of Sosso (c. 1180-1235). Sundiata's centralised government, diplomacy and well-trained army permitted a massive military expansion which would pave the way for a flourishing of the Mali Empire, making it the largest yet seen in Africa.

The reign of Mansa Musa I (1312-1337) saw the empire reach new heights in terms of territory controlled, cultural florescence, and the staggering wealth brought through Mali's control of regional trade routes. Acting as a middle-trader between North Africa via the Sahara desert and the Niger River to the south, Mali exploited the traffic in gold, salt, copper, ivory, and slaves that crisscrossed West Africa. Muslim merchants were attracted to all this commercial activity, and they converted Mali rulers who in turn spread Islam via such noted centres of learning as Timbuktu. In contrast to cities like Niani (the capital), Djenne, and Gao, most of the rural Mali population remained farmers who clung to their traditional animist beliefs. The Mali Empire collapsed in the 1460s following civil wars, the opening up of trade routes elsewhere, and the rise of the neighbouring Songhai Empire, but it did continue to control a small part of the western empire into the 17th century.

Sundiata Keita & Government

Sundiata Keita (aka Sunjaata or Sundjata, r. 1230-1255) was a Malinke prince, whose name means 'lion prince', and he waged war against the kingdom of Sosso from the 1230s. Sundiata formed a powerful alliance of other disgruntled chiefs tired of Sumanguru's harsh rule and defeated the Sosso in a decisive battle at Krina (aka Kirina) in 1235. In 1240 Sundiata captured the old Ghana capital. Forming a centralised government of tribal leaders and a number of influential Arab merchants, this assembly (gbara) declared Sundiata the supreme monarch and gave him such honorary titles as Mari Diata (Lord Lion). The name Sundiata gave to his empire, Africa's largest up to that point, was Mali, meaning 'the place where the king lives'. It was also decreed that all future kings would be selected from the Keita clan, although the title was not necessarily given to the eldest son of a ruler, which sometimes led to fierce disputes among candidates.

The Mansa, or king, would be assisted by an assembly of elders and local chiefs throughout the Mali Empire's history, with audiences held in the royal palace or under a large tree. The king was also the supreme source of justice, but he did make use of legal advisors. In addition, the king was helped by a number of key ministers such as the chief of the army and master of the granaries (later treasury), as well as other officials like the master of ceremonies and leader of the royal orchestra. Nevertheless, the Mansa acted as a supreme monarch and monopolised key trade goods, for example, only he was permitted to possess gold nuggets, traders had to make do with gold dust.

Trade & Timbuktu

Like its political predecessors, the Mali Empire prospered thanks to trade and its prime location, situated between the rain forests of southern West Africa and the powerful Muslim caliphates of North Africa. The Niger River provided ready access to Africa's interior and Atlantic coast, while the Berber-controlled camel caravans that crossed the Sahara desert ensured valuable commodities came from the north. The Mali rulers had a triple income: they taxed the passage of trade goods, bought goods and sold them on at much higher prices, and had access to their own valuable natural resources. Significantly, the Mali Empire controlled the rich gold-bearing regions of Galam, Bambuk, and Bure. One of the main trade exchanges was gold dust for salt from the Sahara. Gold was in particular demand from European powers like Castille in Spain and Venice and Genoa in Italy, where coinage was now being minted in the precious metal.

Timbuktu, founded c. 1100 by the nomadic Tuaregs, was a semi-independent trade port which had the double advantage of being on the Niger River bend and the starting point for the trans-Saharan caravans. The city would be monopolised and then taken over by the Mali kings who made it into one of the most important and most cosmopolitan trade centres in Africa. Through Timbuktu there passed such lucrative goods as ivory, textiles, horses (important for military use), glassware, weapons, sugar, kola nuts (a mild stimulant), cereals (e.g. sorghum and millet), spices, stone beads, craft products, and slaves. Goods were bartered for or paid using an agreed upon commodity such as copper or gold ingots, set quantities of salt or ivory, or even cowry shells (which came from Persia).

Mansa Musa I

After a string of seemingly lacklustre rulers, the Mali Empire enjoyed its second golden era during the reign of Mansa Musa I in the first half of the 13th century. With an army numbering around 100,000 men, including an armoured cavalry corps of 10,000 horses, and with the talented general Saran Mandian, Mansa Musa was able to maintain and extend Mali's empire, doubling its territory. He controlled lands up to the Gambia and lower Senegal in the west; in the north, tribes were subdued along the whole length of the Western Sahara border region; in the east, control spread up to Gao on the Niger River and, to the south, the Bure region and the forests of what became known as the Gold Coast came under Mali oversight. The Mali Empire thus came to include many different religious, ethnic, and linguistic groups.

To govern these diverse peoples, Mansa Musa divided his empire into provinces with each one ruled by a governor (farba) appointed personally by him and responsible for local taxes, justice, and settling tribal disputes. The administration was further improved with greater records kept and sent to the centralised government offices at Niani. With more tribute from more conquered chiefs, more trade routes under Mali control, and even more natural resources to exploit, Mansa Musa and the Mali elite became immensely rich. When the Mali king visited Cairo in 1324, he spent or simply gave away so much gold that the price of bullion crashed by 20%. Such riches set off a never-ending round of rumours that Mali was a kingdom paved with gold. In Spain c. 1375, a mapmaker was inspired to create Europe's first detailed map of West Africa, part of the Catalan Atlas. The map has Mansa Musa wearing an impressive gold crown and triumphantly brandishing a huge lump of gold in his hand. European explorers would spend the next five centuries trying to locate the source of this gold and the fabled trading city of Timbuktu.

Decline

The Mali Empire was in decline by the 15th century. The ill-defined rules for royal succession often led to civil wars as brothers and uncles fought each other for the throne. Then, as trade routes opened up elsewhere, several rival kingdoms developed to the west, notably the Songhai. European ships, especially those belonging to the Portuguese, were now regularly sailing down the west coast of Africa and so the Saharan caravans faced stiff competition as the most efficient means to transport goods from West Africa to the Mediterranean. There were attacks on Mali by the Tuareg in 1433 and by the Mossi people, who at that time controlled the lands south of the Niger River. Around 1468, King Sunni Ali of the Songhai Empire (r. 1464-1492) conquered the rump of the Mali Empire which was now reduced to controlling a small western pocket of its once great territory. What remained of the Mali Empire would be absorbed into the Moroccan Empire in the mid-17th century.

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[–] Salem@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Whatever happened to Bureaucrat?

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[–] RION@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I gotta get out of this job man

[–] spudnik@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

I haven't been able to stop thinking that all week, many such cases

[–] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

Environmentally friendly steampunk: Use solar panels to power the heating elements to create the steam

[–] Carl@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

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[–] LeylaLove@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

Doing an interview tomorrow on the clock for my current job tomorrow morning, wish me luck. This one would be a job out of the kitchens!

[–] wombat@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

it is august 28 and stalin saved the world from fascism

[–] segfault11@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago (5 children)
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[–] glimmer_twin@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Bruh I just had a Ben Shapiro moment with Netanyahu re: realising he’s been wearing a skullcap I haven’t noticed all these years cos it’s hidden due to the camera angle he’s always shot from. I guess i should’ve figured the Israeli PM wears a kippah but it’s usually totally concealed lol.

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[–] LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Mali Megathread making me think about how there's a shitload of gold in west Africa and in Victoria 3 there's like NONE

and they're all like "blah blah blah historical deposits" and i saw some nerd talk about how it was "artisanal gold mining" not suited for industrial mines but guess what?? that mechanic is in the game already as the gold fields when they're first discovered.......

[–] Wmill@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

I've joined a temp agency to find any kind of work but it's just been annoying. Having to use their app is awful just the on boarding process has taken days of signing shit only for a small error to appear and finding out next day that something went wrong try again. Think I finally got it maybe yes-honey-left just wanna work minimum wage pls

[–] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

if a video isn’t AI, it must be real! CGI doesn’t exist!

[–] ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Unreal Engine Knowers: I need your opinion on an idea I have for a technical workaround.

So I've been wanting to make a shooter based on careful aiming and target selection, and part of that is simulating bones and organs for different damage states, both in enemies and the player. Other than intensive and detailed coding, (not my strong suit at all) i couldn't think of a way to simulate that. But then, out of the blue, I had another idea:

What if I made the targetable bones and organs as actual objects in Blender, embedded them inside the character models, and used blueprints to simulate their effects? Ex: A projectile spawns at the end of a gun barrel and travels across a room, hitting a character model and penetrating the left lung, which activates the Collapsed_Lung_L variable and triggers Bleeding and Short_of_Breath states in the character. Same thing with bone fractures and brain injuries. So, is it possible?

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[–] Wmill@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I post not for the upbears or the engagement but like a dog that pisses on the wall as a means to mark my territory. Now this megathread smells like my pee

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[–] Wmill@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

Don't know how much I'm missing out on the majima construction part of kiwami 2 but I think I'm done with the game for now. Did all the substories, beat the game and did the majima side story part. I feel I got a lot out of it and my next game is probably gonna be the man who erased his name either that or judgement. If I'm going by release order I guess judgement is next

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[–] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

dunno where to post this for us music making posters, but Purafied Audio is having a sale for 7 of their plugins bundled for $2.50 to spite guitar center, we need to get on this because the LED Compressor as a Distressor plugin alone is worth the daggum full asking price.

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[–] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

I would be hard pressed to make life worse for someone who is actively being changed constantly in Tzeentchian ways

[–] ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Messing with the laser bullet:

I finally got tired of shooting the same lamp over and over, and wanted something more dynamic. After being disappointed by various virtual target course videos, I decided to just throw on someone's longplay of House of the Dead 2 and shoot along. Works surprisingly well, and doming those classic low poly zombies aiming down the sights of your actual firearm while that banger soundtrack plays definitely hits different. Even getting through a couple stages like that is surprisingly tiring compared to a stationary target. If you have a gun but lack the time and/or money to train as often as you want, I can't recommend a laser bullet enough. It's not perfect, won't simulate recoil and you still have to cock it between shots, but it's a cheap way to make training in your home viable and it'll do wonders for your first-shot accuracy. It's shortcomings are also kind of a blessing in disguise: because I have to cock it between every "shot", I'm forced to acquire the target anew every time. I think I'll add reloads next

One of these days I wanna get a hold of a projector, make some slides and have my own cold war-era virtual firing course. Not only a budget training setup, but also a very fun party game if I can wrangle enough friends for a party.

[–] Moonstruck_Theorist@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Eating is a whole thing. I think I'd rather fuss about what to eat than actually make a decision.

I gotta fix this though, I don't enjoy this relationship with food. I want to like food! I really do!

edit: Yeah it turns out I'd rather starve. I have to bully myself into eating even though I'm starving lol

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[–] MF_COOM@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I think I just have to accept I will never understand why people care about Timothy Chalamet

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[–] KnilAdlez@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

So do y'all think Trump is actually at death's door? I believe he has hidden heart issues (I'm pretty sure he had a heart attack or some sort of resuscitation in febuary.) but I assumed they would just steal the organs necessary to keep him alive.

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Is the unix philosophy wabi-sabi?

[–] Darthsenio_Mall@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

in college i was consuming a lot of lsd and chipotle. i had one of those keychain-size tobasco sauce bottles but i filled it with cholula​ sauce, and let me tell you, it's crazy that chipotle and cholula have not officially collabed because that is a match made in heaven

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[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

I have figured out using a hi hat pedal. Ny bass drum foot is a big stomp and my hi hat is just a Lil tippy toe

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More layoffs stress

[–] ClathrateG@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

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[–] gay_king_prince_charles@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Should I buy a fatass teto?

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[–] WhyEssEff@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

jaby-vance "What are you talking about, Barron? You say you'll become President Trump…?!"

~~(no Barron emote)~~ "Yeah. I'll reenact it. I'll become Father and disappear from this room."

[–] LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

My lemon tree cutting started to rot before it rooted πŸ˜”πŸ˜”πŸ˜” the small cutting i had that DID root still hasn't put out any new growth despite being in a pot for the last 2 weeks

How the fuck do people supposedly just stick these things into the dirt and get rooted cuttings before they rot and die

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[–] segfault11@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I pirated Perfect Days and didn't realize I got the It*lian dub version instead of Japanese, even though I don't understand either language this is literally unwatchable visible-disgust

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[–] Goblinmancer@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

Im glad that conquest of elysium has factions that can field ai controlled armies that occupies resources and kill annoying monsters their own, makes the late game more enjoyable and makes sense that my overlord would delegate such tasks to henchmans.

[–] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

being sad and listening to sad music

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