After Mansa Musa, the famous ruler of the Mali Empire, his son Mansa Magha succeeded him. Mansa Magha ruled during a time when the empire faced challenges, including internal strife and external pressures. His reign is often considered less significant compared to that of his father, as the empire began to decline during his rule. The Mali Empire eventually lost much of its territorial control and influence after his time.
Mansa Musa, the famous ruler of the Mali Empire, is believed to have had several wives, with historical accounts suggesting he had around 4 to 10 principal wives. However, the exact number is not definitively recorded, and it is known that he also had many concubines. Mansa Musa's marriages were often politically motivated, strengthening alliances with other regions and tribes.
Mansa Musa I was the 14th century ruler of the Mali Empire in West Africa when it was the world's largest producer of gold. His wealth was incalculable at the time.
they both benifeted mali in a great way but they are diffrent because sundiata wasnt muslim and mansa musa was.
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Mansa Musa
mansa musas mothers name was kankou
he promoted education
Mali reached its peak as an empire
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No. Mansa Musa was the ruler of the Mali Empire.
Well, It was important because going to Mecca was part of the 5 pillars of Islam.
It created more trade and made Mali more rich.
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It created more trade and made Mali more rich.