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Kouroukan Fouga, or
Kurukan Fuga, was the
constitution of the Mali
Empire created after the
Battle of
Krina (1235) by an ****embly of
nobles to create...
- mortals, and if
people are
obligated to obey laws that are unjust. The
Kouroukan Fouga was the
constitution of the Mali
Empire in West Africa. It was composed...
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Sosso in c. 1235
marked the
emergence of Mali as a
major power, with the
Kouroukan Fouga as its constitution.
Following the
death of
Sundiata Keita, in c...
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local matters and on
county officials was
based on land size. The
Kouroukan Fouga divided the Mali
Empire into
ruling clans (lineages) that were represented...
- 1235 on the
orders of
Sundiata in the
Mandinka constitution known as the
Kouroukan Fouga. The
Gbara was made up of 32
members from
around 29
mostly Mandinka...
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codifying them
through consistent oral tradition, as
illustrated e.g. by the
Kouroukan Fouga, a
charter proclaimed by the Mali
Empire in 1222–1236, enumerating...
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Empire (9th century–1430) Mali
Empire (c. 1235–1670)
Battle of
Kirina Kouroukan Fouga Twelve Doors of Mali
Sundiata Keita Musa I of Mali
Great Mosque...
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Empire (9th century–1430) Mali
Empire (c. 1235–1670)
Battle of
Kirina Kouroukan Fouga Twelve Doors of Mali
Sundiata Keita Musa I of Mali
Great Mosque...
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could not be
contradicted by mere
decrees or
edicts of the king. The
Kouroukan Founga was a 13th-century
charter of the Mali
Empire in West Africa, reconstructed...
- 1235,
Sundiata Keita proclaimed the
Manden Charter, also
known as the
Kouroukan Fouga after the
field near
Kangaba where it was created,
perhaps the oldest...