When I finished reading Sundiata Sundiata and God's Wood of Wood, I better understood the strong relationship between African people and their leaders. Sundiata and Ihamim Bakayoko became leaders in different ways, but they showed many similarities. Sundiata is the king, so people must obey him for his status. But for this reason, his subject did not go about him, they listened to Sundiata as he was a good leader. As a sensible African leader, Sundiata decided during negotiations.
Sundiata Keita is the founder of the Mali Empire. Prior to this, Sundiata was the small and ambiguous Mandinka king / chief of the Ghana Empire. Along with the decline of the Ghanaian empire of the 13th century, Sundiata grabbed the opportunity to enhance his power and kept the Ghanaian empire which eventually became one of his vassals. The majority of our understanding of life in Sundiata comes from oral tradition, in particular the tradition known as the Sundiata epic. In addition, documentary evidence about the rulers can be found in the work of some Muslim travelers who visited Mari.
Sundiata Keita or Sundiata 's Epic (also known as Sundiata Epic or Sunjata Epic) / s) ndətə / is Marinck' s epic about the story of Sundiata Keita, the founder of the Marink Empire (died in 1255). . Epic is an example of the tradition of words dating back to the 13th century and is explained by the strange poet and the generation of Jerry. There is no single or formal version. Early in the 20th century, collections of epic related materials in French sultans, especially French elite schools École William Ponty, were published in 1960 by Djibril Tamsir Niane in a French translation in the form of "fiction", today's standard "modern It is regarded as a version. Year (English translation 1965)
Sundiata was born in the year 1217 AD. His mother, Sogolon, is the second wife of King Mahan. As he grew up, Sundiata was ridiculed as a blind man. He is too weak to walk. However, King Magha likes Sundiata and keeps him. This made King's first wife Sassouma jealousy Sundiata and his mother. She wishes her son Tuman to become king someday. When Sundiata was a child, Mali was a fairly small kingdom. When he was a child, Soso grabbed Mary and dominated. Sundiata became a prisoner of Soso and lived with a leader of Soso. At the age of seven, Sundiata began to increase power. He learned how to walk and exercise everyday. A few years later he turned himself into a powerful warrior. He liberates Mari from Sasso's hand and is determined to escape