Mansa Musa, or Musa I, was the emperor of the Mali Empire from 1312 to 1337. He brought Arabian scholars and architects from his journey to Mecca, and subsequently constructed many mosques and madrasas in Timbuktu and Gao.
Mansa Karifa
While on his hajj to mecca he gave a large quantity of his gold to random people he encountered on his way and this made gold depreciate in value for 12 years and this destabilized the traders that traded gold because the price of gold decreased and if they wanted salt in return so they trade for a different resource then they couldn't get their desired amount.
Mansa Musa traveled to Mecca,from Mali,in 1324.
He had a brother named Suleyman.
He died in 1337
mansa musas mothers name was kankou
he promoted education
Mali reached its peak as an empire
Well, It was important because going to Mecca was part of the 5 pillars of Islam.
It created more trade and made Mali more rich.
It created more trade and made Mali more rich.
Islam had major influence on the Mali Empire .
It placed him in history and in the attention of the entire European and Islamic world.
-He exchanged gifts with other rulers and merchant cities in North Africa. -Trade expanded
Mali became more well-known internationally.
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Las musas muertas - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Mexico:B15