Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Man what an odd karma I have..............the only man................in human history supposedly...........to single handedly change the price of gold in the Med...........from Mali..................went to Northern Africa............with an enormous entourage.........................


Musa I of Mali - Wikipedia

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Musa I (c. 1280—c. 1337) or Mansa Musa was the tenth Mansa, which translates to "sultan", "conqueror", or "emperor", of the wealthy West African Mali Empire. At the time of Musa's rise to the throne, the Malian Empire consisted of territory formerly belonging to the Ghana Empire in present-day southern Mauritania and in ...
Religion‎: ‎Islam
Successor‎: ‎Maghan Musa
Father‎: ‎Faga Laye
Predecessor‎: ‎Abubakari II
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The life of Mansa Musa, the richest person in history - Business Insider

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Feb 14, 2018 - Here's what it was like to be Mansa Musa, thought to be the richest person in history. ... But 14th century African emperor Musa Keita is widely considered richest person in history. It's impossible to say whether or not Mansa Musa's wealth was exaggerated by his contemporaries.

Musa, Mansa (1280-1337) | The Black Past: Remembered and ...

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Mansa Musa, fourteenth century emperor of the Mali Empire, is the medieval African ruler most known to the world outside Africa. His elaborate pilgrimage to the Muslim holy city of Mecca in 1324 introduced him to rulers in the Middle East and in Europe. His leadership of Mali, a state which stretched across two thousand ...

Mūsā I of Mali | emperor of Mali | Britannica.com

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Mūsā I of Mali, Mūsā also spelled Musa or Mousa, also called Kankan Mūsā or Mansa Musa, (died 1332/37?), mansa (emperor) of the West African empire of Mali from 1307 (or 1312). Mansa Mūsā left a realm notable for its extent and riches—he built the Great Mosque at Timbuktu—but he is best remembered in the Middle ...

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