The Mali Empire, thriving from the 13th to 16th centuries, was known for its rich resources and trade networks. Key exports included gold, which was highly sought after, along with salt, ivory, and textiles. In contrast, the empire imported items such as horses, luxury goods, and manufactured products from North Africa and beyond, facilitating a vibrant exchange that contributed to its wealth and cultural development. The trade routes also enabled the spread of ideas and Islam throughout the region.
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