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Sandaki, also
known as
Sandiki or Santigi, was a
mansa of the Mali
Empire from 1388 to 1389.
According to Ibn
Khaldun Sandaki was not his name but rather...
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Maghan Mansa of Mali
Reign c. 1387 – c. 1389
Predecessor Musa II
Successor Sandaki Died Mali
Empire Dynasty Keita Father Mari
Djata II
Religion Islam...
- Che Bong Nga, as King of
Champa (now
eastern Vietnam).
Mahmud succeeds Sandaki as
Mansa of the Mali Empire,
restoring the
Keita dynasty. N'Diklam Sare...
- records, was
under the
control of his
sandaki (literally "high counselor",
often translated as vizier). This
sandaki,
named Mari Djata, had no
relation to...
- Mali,
usurped and
killed by
Mansa Sandaki 1389
Lazar of Serbia,
killed at the
Battle of
Kosovo 1390
Mansa Sandaki of Mali,
usurped and
killed by Mansa...
- is
highly speculative. He ****umed the
throne after killing the
usurper Sandaki, who had
ruled for only two years. He came from the 'pagan lands' to the...
- Musa
Keita II
Abubakrids 1387—1389
Maghan Keita II
Abubakrids 1389—1390
Sandaki Usurper 1390—1404
Maghan Keita III (also
known as
Mahmud Keita I) Maridjatids...
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Djata II of Mali,
mansa of the Mali
Empire from 1389 to 1390
Sandaki (mansa), also
called Sandaki Mari Djata,
mansa of the
Malicool Empire from 1389 to 1390...
- (1360–1374) Musa II of Mali,
Mansa (1374–1387)
Maghan II,
Mansa (1387–1389)
Sandaki,
Mansa (1389–1390)
Maghan III,
Mansa (1390–1400) Musa III,
Mansa (1400–c...
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reigned for
roughly one year.
Sandaki, a
powerful court official,
succeeded or
deposed Maghan Keita II. '
Sandaki' was a title, from san or
sanon (meaning...