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Who were the Dyula in the Mali Empire? A. Muslim merchants B. Enslaved landowners C. Government workers D. alt transporters
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Who were the Dyula in the Mali Empire? A. Muslim merchants B. Enslaved landowners C. Government workers D. alt transporters
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Muslim merchants. Just took the test.
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The Dyula were active gold traders as long ago as the time of the ancient African kingdom of Ghana. They flourished under the empire of Mali. They were
Mandinka tradesman who dominated trade during the Mali Empire
. Answer should be A
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