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Mansa Musa, the ruler of the Mali Empire in the 14th century, is often regarded as a remarkable leader rather than a bad king. He is celebrated for his immense wealth, promotion of trade, and patronage of education and the arts, exemplified by his famous pilgrimage to Mecca that showcased his empire's prosperity. However, some critics argue that his extravagant spending may have destabilized the economy and contributed to inflation. Overall, his legacy is largely positive, reflecting the cultural and economic flourishing of his empire.
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
During the Renaissance, life for peasants was often challenging and marked by hard labor and poverty. Most peasants worked the land, farming crops and tending to animals, often as serfs bound to the land owned by nobles. They faced heavy taxation and had limited access to education or social mobility. Despite these hardships, the period also saw some improvements in agricultural techniques and a gradual increase in trade, which offered opportunities for some to improve their circumstances.
Janice is a Greek God who happened to have two faces.
the boat could have sinked && they could have died ....
he will be a great leader
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The Bantu(Nubia) started their migrations from Southern Cameron about 4000 years ago.
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 :)
on the goldfields women faced many hardships such as shania :0
While Mansa Musa is an important historical figure in Islam, it is doubtful his life affects President Obama. Contrary to a number of internet myths, the president was not raised in the Muslim faith, so he probably did not learn extensively about Mansa Musa's achievements. It is possible he heard about them at some point, but there is no evidence he focused his studies on them. Mr Obama's religious role models were from the Judeo-Christian tradition, since he was mainly raised by his maternal grandparents, and they were Protestant Christians. That said, the president has a few paternal relatives in Kenya who practice Islam, and perhaps it is they who know more about Mansa Musa.
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The colonists faced cold weather, hunger and diseases.
While Mansa Musa is an important historical figure in Islam, it is doubtful his life affects President Obama. Contrary to a number of internet myths, the president was not raised in the Muslim faith, so he probably did not learn extensively about Mansa Musa's achievements. It is possible he heard about them at some point, but there is no evidence he focused his studies on them. Mr Obama's religious role models were from the Judeo-Christian tradition, since he was mainly raised by his maternal grandparents, and they were Protestant Christians. That said, the president has a few paternal relatives in Kenya who practice Islam, and perhaps it is they who know more about Mansa Musa.
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