Mansa Musa, the ruler of the Mali Empire in the 14th century, is best known for his significant contributions to the expansion of trade, wealth, and education in West Africa. His pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 showcased his immense wealth and brought attention to the Mali Empire, establishing it as a major player in the Islamic world. Additionally, he is credited with promoting the growth of cities like Timbuktu and Gao, fostering the establishment of universities and libraries that advanced learning and culture. Musa's reign solidified Mali's status as a center of commerce and Islamic scholarship.
Most were from his pilgrimage to Mecca: 1)showed his devotion to Islam, encouraging it to spread 2)made new trade routes with Muslim states such as Egypt 3)brought scholars back to his kingdom 4)made Europe want the wealth of Africa
Mansa Musa is the most powerful, most outstanding black leader of Ancient Ghana or Mali. Mansa Musa ruled for almost all of his life. he was a dedicated leader.
Among the most important achievements, the silk road is probably the biggest.
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Most were from his pilgrimage to Mecca: 1)showed his devotion to Islam, encouraging it to spread 2)made new trade routes with Muslim states such as Egypt 3)brought scholars back to his kingdom 4)made Europe want the wealth of Africa
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We get most of our knowledge from Griots, Arabic writers, and travelers who crossed paths with Mansa Musa.
Mansa Musa is the most powerful, most outstanding black leader of Ancient Ghana or Mali. Mansa Musa ruled for almost all of his life. he was a dedicated leader.
He was a Muslim. His religion was Islam. Although Mansa Musa was the most famous ruler of Muslim
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