Mansa Musa and Askia Muhammad were both influential rulers of the Mali and Songhai Empires, respectively, but they differed in their approaches to governance and religious emphasis. Mansa Musa, known for his extravagant pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324, focused on wealth, trade, and the promotion of Islam through education and architecture. In contrast, Askia Muhammad, who came to power later in the 15th century, emphasized administrative reforms, military expansion, and a more centralized government, as well as the establishment of a legal system based on Islamic principles. Their legacies reflect different priorities and contexts in the development of West African empires.
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Mansa Musa and Askia the great both believed that education was important.
Mansa Musa and Askia the great both believed that education was important.
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No. He was a ruler of Mali, not Songhai. Askia the Great (Askia Mohammed) was the greatest ruler of Songhai.
The both are king or leader.
Askia Musa died in 1531.
Sundiata and Mansa Musa were similar because they both benefited Mali in a good way. They were different because Sundiata wasn't Muslim but Mansa Musa was. Mansa Musa also brought Mali to its peak and did a hajj (on his way gave about 30,000 pounds of gold to Egypt).
Askia the Great spread Islam and promoted education throughout his empire. Mansa Musa helped spread Islam and increased the wealth and influence of the Mali Empire through his lavish pilgrimage to Mecca, which also promoted knowledge about African wealth and culture in other regions.
Mansa Musa ruled the west african kingdom of Mali. Mansa Musa emphasized the wealth , power and importance of Mansa Musa
they both benifeted mali in a great way but they are diffrent because sundiata wasnt muslim and mansa musa was.
they both benifeted Mali in a great way but they are diffrent because sundiata wasnt muslim and mansa musa was.