Maghan II was a mansa of the Mali Empire from 1387 to 1389. He was the son of Mansa Mari Diata II and the brother of Mansa Musa II.
Tunisian historian Ibn Khaldun records that Maghan II succeeded his brother to the throne in 1387, but reigned for only two years before his throne was usurped by Sandaki in 1389. He claims that Maghan was assassinated, but oral histories maintain that he fled to the upper Niger river region, establishing the Hamana banch of the Keita clan.[1]
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MaghanII was a mansa of the Mali Empire from 1387 to 1389. He was the son of Mansa Mari Diata II and the brother of Mansa Musa II. Tunisian historian...
MaghanII of Mali, usurped and killed by Mansa Sandaki 1390 Mansa Sandaki of Mali, usurped and killed by Mansa Maghan III/Mahmud I, brother of Maghan...
Mama Maghan was a post imperial Mansa of the Mali Empire, and Kangaba during the 17th century. Mansa Mama Maghan attempted to conquer the Bamana in 1667...
Empire, but has to withdraw soon after, due to heavy snow. MaghanII succeeds his brother, Musa II, as Mansa of the Mali Empire July 6 – Queen Blanche I of...
Mali, Mansa (1360–1374) Musa II of Mali, Mansa (1374–1387) MaghanII, Mansa (1387–1389) Sandaki, Mansa (1389–1390) Maghan III, Mansa (1390–1400) Musa III...
beginning of the decline of the Mali Empire. Jata was the son of Mansa Maghan, and as such the grandson of Mansa Musa. Jata may be the same person as...
retain Takedda shows it was far from total collapse. Musa II was succeeded by his brother, MaghanII, in 1387. This reign would only last two years due to...
of Maghan Keita I, Tenin Maghan Keita (also known as Kita Tenin Maghan Keita for the province he once governed) was crowned Mansa Maghan Keita II in 1387...
1332. It is possible that it was actually Musa's son Maghan who congratulated Abu al-Hasan, or Maghan who received Abu al-Hasan's envoy after Musa's death...
replaced by his son Naré Maghan Kon Fatta king of Dakadjalan. Faramanko keignou (the beautiful in Malinke), nickname of Naré Maghan Kon Fatta, will receive...
due to heavy snow. MaghanII succeeds his brother, Musa II, as Mansa of the Mali Empire February – The entire court of Richard II of England are convicted...
1337—1341 Maghan Keita I 1341—1360 Souleyman Keita Co-ruler: Kassi 1360 Camba Keita 1360—1374 Mari Djata Keita II 1374—1387 Musa Keita II 1387—1389 Maghan Keita...
known as Manding Diara, Lion of Mali, Sogolon Djata, son of Sogolon, Nare Maghan and Sogo Sogo Simbon Salaba) was a prince and founder of the Mali Empire...
construction of African… Maghan Keita, p. 79. Conceptualizing/re-conceptualizing Africa: the construction of African… Maghan Keita, p. 79. The Encyclopedia...
trans-oceanic contact. The voyage is popularly attributed to a Mansa Abu Bakr II, but no such mansa ever reigned. Rather, the voyage is inferred to have been...
the founder of the Mali Empire. Mande Bori and Sunjata shared a father, Maghan Kon Fatta, but whether they were full brothers or half brothers is unclear:...
Khaldun attributes to Magha, Sulayman, and Qasa. It is possible that it was Maghan, rather than Musa, who sent the delegation in 1337, but this nonetheless...
Sérébandjougou was crowned mansa shortly after. He was succeeded by his brother Ouali II. Mali Empire Keita Dynasty Fula: Fulɓe; French: Peul Niane, D.T.: "Recherches...
or war chief, and was the title given to the rulers of the kingdom. Kaya Maghan (king of gold) was another title for these kings. The Soninke name for the...
the original on January 17, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2019. McDowell, Maghan (July 22, 2019). "Fashion doesn't know what to do with YouTube. Derek Blasberg...
emigrated from the Mali empire, where they were known as the Soumano/Danhou Maghan clan of the Gbara. They travelled to Mano/Dan land part of present-day Liberia...
II (1310–1312) Kankan Musa I (1312–1337) Maghan (1337–1341) Suleyman (1341–1360) Kassa (1360) Mari Diata II (1360–1374) Musa II (1374–1387) Magha II (1387–1389)...