Independence Day in 2025
The Sudanese Republic became the independent Republic of Mali on 22 September 1960
When is Independence Day?
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When is Malian Independence Day?
Independence Day is a public holiday observed in Mali on 22nd September.
Also known as Republic Day, this is Mali's National day and commemorates the independence of the Republic of Mali from the Mali Federation on 22 September 1960.
History of Malian Independence Day
Mali is a landlocked country in Western Africa. From the 11th century, the Malian Empire ruled in the upper Niger basin, extending its realm right to the Atlantic coast. Mali's imperial influence declined in the seventeenth century as other powers in the region gained prominence.
Did you know?
When the Malian emperor, Mansa Musa, made his famous pilgrimage to Mecca in the fourteenth century, he traveled with over 70,000 people and up to 50 pounds of gold. He built a mosque every Friday on his entire trip. Mansa Musa left so much gold to the people along his way, he inadvertently caused inflation in the regions he passed.
In the nineteenth century, France was taking an increasingly interest while Islamic religious wars had led to creation of theocratic states in the region.
In 1898, during the so-called 'Scramble for Africa', France conquered Mali, making it a part of French Sudan.
In April 1959 the French Sudan merged with Senegal to form the Mali Federation. A transfer of power agreement was signed with France on 4 April 1960, which led to formal independence on 20 June 1960.
Did you know?
Mali’s Great Mosque of Djenne is the largest mudbrick building in the world.
The Mali Federation proved to be very short-lived and broke up on 20 August 1960, when Senegal proclaimed its independence.
A month later, on 22 September 1960 French Sudan declared its independence from the Mali Federation as the Republic of Mali.