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Connections between Mali and North Africa through trans-saharan trade routes led to what cultural development between c. 1200 and c. 1450? (use excerpt above)Mali’s capital became an international hub and the home of the House of Wisdom where scholarship from across Eurasia was preservedSufıs & Islamic scholars traveled to Mali converting the elites to Islam and creating a center of scholarship at TimbuktuMali became a culturally diverse empire where Hindus and Muslims lived together in harmony due to the policies of Mali’s Muslim rulersMali developed a maritime empire based on technology that it learned from the Muslim world

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Connections between Mali and North Africa through trans-saharan trade routes led to what cultural development between c. 1200 and c. 1450? (use excerpt above)Mali’s capital became an international hub and the home of the House of Wisdom where scholarship from across Eurasia was preservedSufıs & Islamic scholars traveled to Mali converting the elites to Islam and creating a center of scholarship at TimbuktuMali became a culturally diverse empire where Hindus and Muslims lived together in harmony due to the policies of Mali’s Muslim rulersMali developed a maritime empire based on technology that it learned from the Muslim world

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Solution 1

The connections between Mali and North Africa through trans-Saharan trade routes led to several cultural developments between c. 1200 and c. 1450.

Firstly, Mali's capital became an international hub and the home of the House of Wisdom, where scholarship from across Eurasia was preserved. This indicates a significant development in education and knowledge preservation, likely influenced by the intellectual traditions of North Africa and the broader Muslim world.

Secondly, Sufis and Islamic scholars traveled to Mali, converting the elites to Islam and creating a center of scholarship at Timbuktu. This suggests that the trans-Saharan trade routes facilitated not only the exchange of goods but also the spread of religious and philosophical ideas, leading to the Islamization of the Malian elite and the establishment of Timbuktu as a significant center of Islamic scholarship.

Thirdly, Mali became a culturally diverse empire where Hindus and Muslims lived together in harmony due to the policies of Mali's Muslim rulers. This points to a high degree of religious tolerance and multiculturalism in the Malian Empire, likely fostered by the diverse range of peoples and cultures interacting through the trans-Saharan trade networks.

Lastly, it is not mentioned in the excerpt that Mali developed a maritime empire based on technology that it learned from the Muslim world. Therefore, this statement does not seem to be a direct result of the connections between Mali and North Africa through the trans-Saharan trade routes.

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