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- U.S. State Department - Bureau of African Affairs
- This site is managed by the Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs and is a portal for information from the U.S. State Department.
History of Mali - Travel Document Systems (TDS)
- Travel Document Systems (TDS) is a visa agency that has been helping international travelers since 1985. They work closely with the U.S. Passport Agency and Embassies representing many governments, so that international travelers can depart on very short notice, for many worldwide destinations.
History of Mali - BBC
- The BBC provides a wide range of distinctive programmes and services for everyone, free of commercial interests and political bias. A chronology of key events in the history of Mali from the 11th century to present day.
Timeline: Mali - globalEDGE
- Created by the Center for International Business Education and Research at Michigan State University (MSU-CIBER), globalEDGE™ is a knowledge web-portal that connects international business professionals worldwide to a wealth of information, insights, and learning resources on global business activities.
History of Mali - WebChronology Project
- The WebChronology Project, a program of the History Department at North Park University, is a series of hyperlinked chronologies developed by the instructors and historical articles prepared by students intended for use in history classes.
The Kingdom of Mali: 1200-1450 - Susan Keech McIntosh and Roderick J. McIntosh
- They are professors of anthropology at Rice University in Houston, Texas. This research formed the basis of their Ph.D. dissertations at Cambridge University and the University of California at Santa Barbara, respectively. The McIntoshes have published two monographs and numerous articles on their archaeological research in the Middle Niger.
Jenne-jeno, An Ancient African City