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Mansa Musa
In Mali, the word for king is "mansa." The title was historically used by the rulers of the Mali Empire, which was one of the largest and most powerful empires in West Africa. The Mansa held both political and religious authority in the empire and played a central role in governing the region.
it effected trade ties because on the journey mansa musa gave away gold to other nations and empires and when people heard of this they attempted to trade many things for the gold.mansa musa had enough gold to be more than $100 million today.the empires were eager to trade for the gold and for information of where mansa musa found all that gold I hope this helps :)
Mansa Magha
made a pilgrimage to mecca
Mansa Musa and Askia Muhammad were both influential rulers of the Mali and Songhai Empires, respectively, but they differed in their approaches to governance and religious emphasis. Mansa Musa, known for his extravagant pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324, focused on wealth, trade, and the promotion of Islam through education and architecture. In contrast, Askia Muhammad, who came to power later in the 15th century, emphasized administrative reforms, military expansion, and a more centralized government, as well as the establishment of a legal system based on Islamic principles. Their legacies reflect different priorities and contexts in the development of West African empires.
Mansa Karifa
Mansa Musa was a descendent of the Mandinka people. Mansa Musa ascended the Mali throne in 1307 after a period of turmoil after the death of his predecessor, Mansa Uli.
Cobra Mansa was born in 1960.
Sandaki - mansa - died in 1390.
Kassa - mansa - died in 1360.