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Eileen
16 February, 09:49
Who were the Dyula in the Mali empire
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Cara Reeves
16 February, 10:54
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The Dyula were an ethnic gruoup that inhabited the Mali Empire. They were sucessful merchants who developed trade communities in Mali and also in other Western African territories such as Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana or Burkina Faso.
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