Mansa Musa took slaves with him on his pilgrimage to cover his expenses and cater to his needs during the journey. Slaves were valuable assets that could be traded for goods, services, and provisions along the way, ensuring a comfortable and secure passage for the entourage. Additionally, having slaves accompanying him showcased his wealth and power to the people he encountered on his journey.
Depends on the size of the pyramid. If you are talking about the Great Pyramid of king Khufu, the Greek scholar Herodotus (c.450BC) said it took a workforce of 100,000 slaves twenty years to build the pyramid. Modern scholars disagree on the number but not the time it took to build. Modern estimates put the total at between 25,000 and 30,000. Amongst this total was a core of 5,000 skilled craftsmen and administrators. The rest were unskilled labourers. Whether the labourers were slaves is a matter of debate. Most likely they were peasant farmers recruited during the flooding of the Nile when no work was possible in the fields. What do you think?
To take six bones and still leave ten on Mythology Island in Poptropica, you would need to already have a surplus of bones in your inventory. For example, if you had 16 bones to begin with, you could take six of them and still have ten left.
It depends on what type of bone. A human bone would take about 8 years in a area like Mexico, while it would take 80 years in a cold environment like Canada. It depends on the contents of the bone and the environment it is in.
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People tend to plunder during times of chaos, war, or economic instability when there is a lack of enforcement of laws and order. In such situations, individuals may take advantage of the breakdown in society to unlawfully take property or resources.
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Mansa Musa, the 14th-century ruler of the Mali Empire, is known for his pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324, which covered approximately 4,000 miles round trip. He traveled through regions that are now part of modern-day Mali, Algeria, and Saudi Arabia. His journey not only showcased the wealth of the Mali Empire but also established important trade and cultural connections across the Sahara Desert.
He did nothing, only traveling and finding people to meet up with. The egyptians got mad for him to intrude, and start stabing him really hard. At last the camals pooped at each one of his followers. The kING FARTED ON Mansa Musa's face.
Mansa Musa took over the cities of Timbuktu, Gao, and Djenné to expand the Mali Empire's territory and enhance its wealth and influence, particularly in trade. These cities were key centers for commerce and culture, strategically located along the trans-Saharan trade routes. By controlling them, Musa aimed to solidify Mali's dominance in the gold and salt trades, while also promoting Islam and education, particularly through the establishment of mosques and schools. His conquests helped elevate Mali to one of the most prosperous and powerful empires in West Africa.
The Empire of Mali lasted from the thirteenth to the late fifteenth centuries. The great leader was Mansa Musa. However, his sons were unable to hold the kingdom together after his death. A result, Mali was taken over by the Songhai Empire.
Pilgrimage takes at various times. Different pilgrimages are there.
After Mansa Musa died, his son Maghan took the throne. Maghan was a weak ruler. Raiders from the southeast poured into Mali. Mali never fully recovered from the attack. The Malian Empire continued to weaken and decline after.This soon lead to the uprise of the new empire Songhai,which would be the new and powerful empire after Mali had fallen.
you can not take a port to musa point its under port sarim(south) (i may be confysed with mudskipper point
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I already have answered this question, it is Mansa Musa.But why take the word of a 9th grader who is probably more intelligent and sophisticated than most "mature" adults?Actually its Ian Butan I just had to do a project on him for my 4th Grade History Class4th graders are always dumber then adults ^^