mansa musa
Sundiata was the founder of the Mali empire, but Mansa Musa was the greatest emperor
Mansa Musa.
That there was so much fighting over who was the new emperor.
That there was so much fighting over who was the new emperor.
Mansa Musa was the Emperor of the Mali Empire in the 14th century, known for his immense wealth and pilgrimage to Mecca which brought Mali to the attention of the wider world.
In the Mali Empire (circa 1230-1600 AD), the mansa was the emperor, or king of kings.
That there was so much fighting over who was the new emperor.
The emperor displayed on the jigsw puzzle you solve is King Mansa Musa (1280-1337), who died 50 years prior to your visit. In 1387, the emperor was his grandson, Mansa Maghan II.
Ibn Battuta arrived in Mali in 1352 during his extensive travels across the Islamic world. He visited the Mali Empire, which was flourishing at the time under the rule of Emperor Mansa Musa's successors. His journey in Mali provided valuable insights into the culture, governance, and trade practices of the region during the 14th century.
Emperor of Mali 1288-1337. He was also the richest person of all time, said to be worth $400 billion
In 1312, the size of the Mali Empire doubled primarily due to the conquests of Emperor Mansa Musa. His military campaigns expanded Mali's territory significantly, incorporating regions that were rich in resources and trade routes. Additionally, Mansa Musa's promotion of trade and Islam further solidified Mali's influence and power in West Africa.
he was a great king who won many battles and his name was keoshi aka ti yang chung