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Mali took over Ghana. The important leaders of MALI are, Sundianta, the founder, and Mansa Musa, a guy who made a lengendary hajj, Islamic voyage to the holy city of mecca, and influenced many Africans to become Muslims, he also influeced Mali's golden age I am smart, lol
Alexandria is an important city because it borders an ocean and it has a mixture of many cultures.
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The Aztec's most important city was called Tenochtitlan. Today it is called Mexico City and it's the largest city in Mexico.
No. Mansa Musa was the ruler of the Mali Empire.
Tombouctou was an active bustling city during Mansa Musa. It was a center with a great deal of Islamic learning and culture going on.
Timbuktu is the center of Islamic art and learning
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.
Mansa Musa, a devoted Muslim, traveled to Mecca with hundred thousands of people guarding him. On his way to Mecca, he wanted to show his kingdom's wealth by giving away his gold. He arrived with heavy protection. A very big caravan. To answer, he walked to from Africa to Mecca.
Timbuktu
a center of Islamic culture
Mansa Kankou Musa was born in the Mali Empire of Northwestern Africa. Unfortuantley there is no surviving historical records that name the time or place of his birth. Most likely it was in or near the Mali Empire's capital city of Niani which is in modern day Guinea.
He made a pligrimmage to Mecca, the Muslim holy city.
probably is because mansa musa went to pilgrimage and then he told how the empire of mali is a great city
probably because mansa musa went to pilgrimage and told everyone that how the empire of mali was a great city
King Mansa Musa was the ruler of Mali in Western Egypt. He had architects from Egypt come to build mosques and universities there, and he gave away so much gold that the value of it plummeted. He is remembered also for establishing Timbuktu, another city of learning.