History of Mali in the context of Sudanian region


History of Mali in the context of Sudanian region

⭐ Core Definition: History of Mali

The history of Mali can be divided into several major periods:

Mali's present-day borders largely follow those of French Sudan, established in 1891. These colonial boundaries brought together diverse Sudanian and Saharan regions into a single political unit. As a result, Mali developed into a multi-ethnic society, with the Mandé peoples forming a significant part of its cultural and historical identity.

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History of Mali in the context of Classical element

The classical elements typically refer to earth, water, fire, air, and (later) aether which were proposed to explain the nature and complexity of all matter in terms of simpler substances. Ancient cultures in Greece, Angola, Tibet, India, and Mali had similar lists which sometimes referred, in local languages, to "air" as "wind", and to "aether" as "space".

These different cultures and even individual philosophers had widely varying explanations concerning their attributes and how they related to observable phenomena as well as cosmology. Sometimes these theories overlapped with mythology and were personified in deities. Some of these interpretations included atomism (the idea of very small, indivisible portions of matter), but other interpretations considered the elements to be divisible into infinitely small pieces without changing their nature.

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