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'''Mansa Uli''' ({{lang-fr|'''Ouli'''}}), also known as '''Ali''' or '''Wali''' in Arab sources, was the second [[Mansa (title)|mansa]] of the [[Mali Empire]].
'''Mansa Uli Ibn Sundjata''' ({{lang-fr|'''Ouli'''}}), also known as '''Ali''' or '''Wali''' in Arab sources, was the second [[Mansa (title)|mansa]] of the [[Mali Empire]].


Born under the name Yérélinkon, he was the only biological son of the legendary [[Sundiata Keita]]. The mansas that followed Uli, Ouati and Khalifa, were the children of Sundiata Keita's brother, adopted by Sundiata to be raised as members of the Keita clan.
Born under the name Yérélinkon, he was the only biological son of the legendary [[Sundiata Keita]]. The mansas that followed Uli, Ouati and Khalifa, were the children of Sundiata Keita's brother, adopted by Sundiata to be raised as members of the Keita clan.

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Mansa Uli Ibn Sundjata (Template:Lang-fr), also known as Ali or Wali in Arab sources, was the second mansa of the Mali Empire.

Born under the name Yérélinkon, he was the only biological son of the legendary Sundiata Keita. The mansas that followed Uli, Ouati and Khalifa, were the children of Sundiata Keita's brother, adopted by Sundiata to be raised as members of the Keita clan.

According to oral sources Sundiata's brother, Manding Bory Keita (alias Abubakari Keita I), was supposed to ascend to the throne since Uli was too young to ascend the throne the time of his father's death. Instead, the ambitious prince seized the throne for himself in 1255 and began a campaign of territorial expansion into West Africa.

Mansa Uli Keita also significantly increased the empire's agricultural production. On an economic and political level, Uli set a precedent by making the Hajj to Mecca during his reign. Mansa Wali gave birth to the Jatta clan that ruled the Kingdom of Kombo. After his death, the throne was fought over by his adopted brothers. During the ensuing power struggle, Ouati Keita seized the throne, thereby again sidelining Manding Bory.

Mansa Uli was a great leader and soon gave birth to the richest person in the world, Mansa Musa. Mansa Musa spread the Islamic culture through much of West Africa. Mansa Musa also gave out free gold on his way to Mecca.

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Preceded by Mansa of the Mali Empire
1255–1270
Succeeded by