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The Epic of Sundiata tells the story of the founding of the Mali Empire in Africa. In the tale, Sunidata is unable to harm the cruel sorcerer king of Sosso, Soumaoro Kanté, because of his magical protections. Sunidata, who is Muslim like Soumaoro Kanté, turns to magic for help and crafts a magical arrow, which he uses to drain his adversary of power.
Based on the information about the Epic of Sundiata, it can be concluded that Query 1
religions, such as Islam, were Query 2
Query 3
traditions and religions in the Mali Empire.
Query 1 choices newly introduced or indigenous traditions
Query 2 choices blend with or strictly enforced over or rejected in favor of wholly replaced by.
Query 3 choices newly introduced or indigenous traditions
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Query 1: newly introduced
Query 2: blend with
Query 3: indigenous traditions
Completed sentence: It can be concluded that newly introduced religions, such as Islam, were blended with indigenous traditions and religions in the Mali Empire.
Query 2: blend with
Query 3: indigenous traditions
Completed sentence: It can be concluded that newly introduced religions, such as Islam, were blended with indigenous traditions and religions in the Mali Empire.
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