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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The history of the ancient Empire of Ghana is largely drawn from written observations made by outsiders to the area. The two most common descriptions come from the eighth-century Arab geographer al-Fazari and the 11th-century Arab geographer al-Bakri. Why might someone be skeptical of these accounts? a. Outsiders like these tended to compare Ghana to the more prosperous cities of east Africa. b. Al-Bakri and al-Fazari were both Muslims who tended to be biased against non-Muslim groups. c. Both geographers were trained in Islamic Spain and saw Africans as slaves.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d. The accounts of outsiders have likely been altered to suit the needs of later empires like Mali.

OpenStudy (nurali):

i think The accounts of outsiders have likely been altered to suit the needs of later empires like Mali.

OpenStudy (nurali):

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