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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...
- 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...
- on
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...
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Koumbi Saleh Mali
Empire (c. 1235–1670) Musa I of Mali
Mandinka people Kouroukan Fouga Great Mosque of Djenné
Sankore Madrasah Gao
Empire (9th century–1430)...
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Koumbi Saleh Mali
Empire (c. 1235–1670) Musa I of Mali
Mandinka people Kouroukan Fouga Great Mosque of Djenné
Sankore Madrasah Gao
Empire (9th century–1430)...
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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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notables at his
coronation with an oral
constitution known as the
Kouroukan Fouga. His
model for
government would guide the
empire into greatness...
- the
famous Kouroukan Fouga (Division of the World), had 29 clan
delegates presided over by a belen-tigui (master of ceremony). The
Kouroukan Fouga put...
- León (Kingdom of León (Modern Spain) 1188)
Magna Carta (England, 1215)
Kouroukan Fouga (Mali Empire, c. 1236)
Statute of
Kalisz (Poland, 1264) Henrician...
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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,
reconstructed from...