Mari Djata | |
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Mansa of Mali | |
Reign | c. 1389 – c. 1390 |
Predecessor | Maghan II |
Successor | Mahmud |
Died | c. 1390 Mali Empire |
Burial | Keita |
Religion | Islam |
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 his title, the Mandinka word for 'vizier'. His real name is unknown.
Rule
Sandaki was a member of the imperial council and married to the mother of Mansa Musa II. When Mansa Musa II died in 1387, the throne went to his brother Maghan II, but he was killed about a year later. Sandaki took power for himself, but was soon killed by Mahmud, a descendant of Sundiata based in the pagan south.
See also
References
- ^ Conrad, David C. (2010). Empires of Medieval West Africa: Ghana, Mali, and Songhay. Infobase Publishing. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-60413-164-2.
- Martin, J. P. (2016-11-21). African Empires: Volume 1: Your Guide to the Historical Record of Africa. Trafford Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4907-7799-3.
- ^ Cuoq, Joseph, ed. (1985). Recueil des sources arabes concernant l'Afrique occidentale du VIIIeme au XVIeme siècle (Bilād Al-Sūdān). Paris: Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. p. 350.
Preceded byMaghan II | Mansa of the Mali Empire 1389–1390 |
Succeeded byMaghan III |
Mansas of the Mali Empire | |
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