No. He was a ruler of Mali, not Songhai. Askia the Great (Askia Mohammed) was the greatest ruler of Songhai.
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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.
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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The both are king or leader.
Sundiata, the "Lion King",and Mansa Musa,those two are of mali.Then you have Sunni Ali Ber and Askia Mohammed Toure extended the Songhai kingdom farther than Ghana or Mali.
the people of songhai was effected in a very big way
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.
There are many ways you can compare and contrast Mansa Musa Askia Sunni Ali and Sundiata. You could write a paper showing the accomplishments, powers, and resources of each, or you could make table with each of the components down the side and each of the names on the top, or you could even make pie charts for each name.
it fell apart because his son was weak and as a result it was conquered by the empire of Songhai. it falls in the 1500s