The height of the Mali Empire is often considered to be around the year 1312, during the reign of Mansa Musa. He is well-known for his immense wealth, pilgrimage to Mecca, and efforts to promote trade and education within the empire, significantly enhancing its influence in West Africa. Mansa Musa's reign marked a period of prosperity and cultural flourishing for the Mali Empire.
Sunni Ali Ber was seen as the first great ruler of the Songhai Empire, the throne was given to his son Sunni Baru at his death. Muhammad Toure quickly took the throne from Sunni Baru and became the ruler at the height of the Songhai Empire.
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The ruler of the Songhai Empire at its height was Askia Muhammad, who reigned from 1493 to 1528. He expanded the empire significantly and is known for his administrative reforms and promotion of trade and education, particularly in the city of Timbuktu. Askia Muhammad is often credited with solidifying the empire's power and influence in West Africa during the 15th and 16th centuries.
Akbar the Great was the greatest ruler of the Mughal dynasty and ruled from 1556 to 1605. Suleiman the Magnificent was the Sultan of Turkey (1520-1566) under whom the Ottoman Empire reached the height of its power. Philip II was the ruler of Spain (1556-1596). They controlled large empires at the height of their power.
Trajan if you mean by most land, Marcus Aurelius if you mean economic prosperity
Cauhtemoc[Emperor] was a ruler of the Aztec empire from 1520 to 1521.He came to power in 1521.Cauhtemoc was defeated by the Spanish empire.Cauhtemoc was known as the Aztec empire at that time. He was known as the godlike ruler of the Aztec's.
I believe it was the Maurya Empire. At its height it was the uncontested ruler of the Indian subcontinent... Maurya Empire extended from Burma To Iran and Kashmir to Tamilnadu... All South, South-East, South_West Asia was the part of this Empire.....
Emperor is the title given to the ruler of an empire.
The name of the Empire ruler is Emperor from the latin Imperator