yes he did her nam was Ali Musa
Yes, he definitely at least had one son. "On his death in 1337 Musa was succeeded by his son, Mansa Maghan (reigned 1337-1341), who had ruled during Musa's visit to Mecca and Cairo." I found this on this web page: http://www.answers.com/topic/mansa-musa Hope his helps...
I honestly dont know at all so someone please help figure out why mansa musa went to hajj A man named Mali-koy Kankan Musa had killed his mother (Nana Kankan), by mistake. For this he felt deep regret and remorse and feared retribution. In expiation he gave great sums of money in alms and resolved on a life-long fast.
This description could apply to any Malinese Ruler, but you are likely looking specifically for MANSA MUSA.
Primary sources are defined as being original materials that have not been altered or changed in any fashion. Primary sources are often pieces of information that are obtained from expert sources or from first hand knowledge.
You do not need to find the sources that were used. Since it is a primary source it does not need any outside sources.
Oh, dude, Mansa Musa had enemies like any other powerful ruler. I mean, come on, when you're the richest person in history, you're bound to have a few haters. Like, imagine rolling up to Timbuktu in your gold-laden entourage – some people are gonna be throwing shade, right? But hey, when you're sitting on a pile of gold bigger than my Netflix watchlist, you can handle a few jealous foes.
No, primary sources can still have bias due to the perspective or motivations of the creator. It is important to critically evaluate primary sources for any biases that may influence the information presented.
sqanto was dead by 1624. no primary sources mention any marriages.
He wrote an essay in 1913 about the first assembly line
This is not entirely accurate. Speeches can indeed be considered primary sources if they are presented in their original form without any interpretation or analysis. They can provide firsthand accounts of events, perspectives, and ideas as expressed by the speaker.
Usually you will need 'the broad picture' and a primary source won't give you that.Making sense of primary sources is often extremely difficult without expert knowledge of the subject.Primary sources are easily misunderstood.