Mansa Musa ruled Mail from 1312 to 1337. He was best known for his pilgrimage to Mecca with thousands of attendants and much gold.
Mansa Musa took over after his dad Abu Bakr II in 1312.
he was 21 years old when he died
Musa II of Mali died in 1387.
a center of Islamic culture
I honestly dont know at all so someone please help figure out why mansa musa went to hajj A man named Mali-koy Kankan Musa had killed his mother (Nana Kankan), by mistake. For this he felt deep regret and remorse and feared retribution. In expiation he gave great sums of money in alms and resolved on a life-long fast.
after WWII
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The three African Kingdoms that ruled from 300 to 1600 A.D. and dominated trade in the order they ruled were the Ghana, 400 CE to 1230 CE, Mali, 1230CE to the late 1400's, and Songhai, 1400's to the late 1500's. I hope that this answers you question. (:
Mali reached its peak as an empire
Mali and Timbuktu
Mansa musa was the founder of the kingdom
Mali reached its peak as an empire
mali reached its peak as an empire
Mali reached its heights peak under Mansa Musa. skillful leader. Mali reached its highest in power, wealth, and fame in the 1300's. (I have the same question in social studies. it's 1c.).
During the rule of Mansa Musa, poets, scholars, and artists were attracted to the huge libraries and universities of the city of Timbuktu in the Mali Empire.
Because of some f*^ked up people who wanted to rule
Mansa Musa led a famous pilgrimage to Mecca (the hajj) from Mali with a royal entourage. The trip, taking numerous months resulted in Malinese gold being distributed throughout North Africa and Arabia.
1312
Mali was imperialized by France in 1892 and was named French Sudan. In 1960 the Federation of Mali became an independent country.
There is much information on Mansa Musa and we are unsure of the cause of his death.