Niani

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Niani was an important medieval West African city that served as the political and commercial center of the Mali Empire.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Niani canonical 7
Niani (modern village in Guinea) 1

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
historical city
archaeologicalFind metal objects
pottery
remains of buildings
archaeologicalResearch excavations in 20th century
associatedWithRuler Mansa Musa
Sundiata Keita
country Mali
culturalRegion Mande
surface form: Mande world
declinePeriod 16th century
late 15th century
ethnicAssociation Mandinka
flourishedInPeriod 13th century
14th century
15th century
hadInstitution administrative quarter
markets
mosques
royal palace complex
heritageStatus important site for Mali’s medieval history
languageRegion Mandé languages
linkedToEvent rise of the Mali Empire
trans-Saharan trade
locatedIn Mali
West Africa
locatedOnRiver Niger River vicinity
majorTradeFunction copper trade node
gold trade center
salt trade center
slave trade node
mentionedBy Arab chroniclers
Khaldun
surface form: Ibn Khaldun (indirectly via Mali capital descriptions)
modernStatus ruined settlement
nearModernSettlement Niani self-linksurface differs
surface form: Niani (modern village in Guinea)
partOf Mali Empire
possibleRole capital of the Mali Empire
reasonForDecline political fragmentation of the Mali Empire
shift of trade routes
region Niger River valley
surface form: Upper Niger River region
religion Islam
surface form: Islam (dominant elite religion in medieval period)
servedAs commercial center of the Mali Empire
political center of the Mali Empire
tradeRouteConnection Trans-Saharan trade routes
surface form: West African inland routes

trans-Saharan caravan routes

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Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mali Empire capital Niani
Mali Empire majorCity Niani
Niani nearModernSettlement Niani self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Niani (modern village in Guinea)
Mansa Souleyman capital Niani
Mansa governsFrom Niani
Mansa Musa capital Niani