Mansa Musa
by the 1400s, Timbuktu had become a leading center of learning. The city drew some of the best scholars from all over the Muslim world. In his book, history and description of Africa, Leo Africanus described the intellectual life of the city
During the 16th century, the Muslims estbalished the Mughal Empire throughout much of India.
Since India has large populations of both Muslims and Hindus, maintaining good relations between these communities is necessary for effective governance. Historically, there have been significant tensions between the Muslim and Hindu communities due to the centuries of war and between Muslim-led states and Hindu-led Principalities and the repression suffered by Hindus and other polytheists under more repressive Islamic rulers like Aurangzeb in the Mughal Empire or many of the rulers of the Ghaznavid Empire.
Before ICS was renamed as IAS: Satyendranath Tagore became the first Indian ICS Officer in 1863. However Surendra Nath Banerjee became the first Indian to pass ICS.
like how our goverment did
The Mali Empire was known as the famous learning center in the city of Timbuktu...
Timbuktu.
mali
The fabled remote city of Timbuktu was an important oasis on the edge of the Sahara Desert. It was a crossroads for desert caravans and traders from Western Africa, as well as Muslim pilgrims heading for Mecca. As it grew in wealth and importance it became a major learning centre for Muslim people.
The greatest king of Mali, Mansa Musa returned to Mali after traveling. He returned with an Arab architect who built great Muslim houses of worship , or mosques, in the capital of Timbuktu. Under Mansa Musa, Timbuktu became an important center of Islamic art and learning.
The greatest king of Mali, Mansa Musa returned to Mali after traveling. He returned with an Arab architect who built great Muslim houses of worship , or mosques, in the capital of Timbuktu. Under Mansa Musa, Timbuktu became an important center of Islamic art and learning.
The greatest king of Mali, Mansa Musa returned to Mali after traveling. He returned with an Arab architect who built great Muslim houses of worship , or mosques, in the capital of Timbuktu. Under Mansa Musa, Timbuktu became an important center of Islamic art and learning.
Combined the learning of China and India and gave it to Europe
Timbuktu is 99% Muslim, so the Catholic population is very small, less than 1%.
by the 1400s, Timbuktu had become a leading center of learning. The city drew some of the best scholars from all over the Muslim world. In his book, history and description of Africa, Leo Africanus described the intellectual life of the city
The Arabian Empire was primarily Muslim, as was the Ottoman Empire.
about 35 years