Keita Dynasty - List of Imperial Mansas at Niani

List of Imperial Mansas At Niani

  • Mari Djata I (1235–1255)
  • Uli I (1255–1270)
  • Wati (1270–1274)
  • Khalifa (1274–1275)
  • Abubakari I (1275–1285)
  • Sakoura (1285–1300)
  • Gao (1300–1305)
  • Mohammed ibn Gao (1305–1310)
  • Abubakari II (1310–1312)
  • Musa I (1312–1337)
  • Maghan I (1337–1341)
  • Souleyman (1341–1360)
  • Camba (1360)
  • Mari Djata II (1360–1374)
  • Musa II (1374–1387)
  • Maghan II (1387–1389)
  • Sandaki (1389–1390)
  • Maghan III (also known as Mahmud I) (1390–1404)
  • Musa III (1404 - c.1440)
  • Uli II (c.1460 - 1480/1481)
  • Mahmud II (also known as Mamadou) (1480/1481–1496)
  • Mahmud III (1496 - 1559)
  • Unknown Mansa or Vacancy (1559 - c. 1590)
  • Mahmud IV (c.1590 - c. 1610)

Empire collapses after death of Mahmud IV

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