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    Mansa Musa (reigned c. 1312 – c. 1337) was the ninth Mansa of the Mali Empire, which reached its territorial peak during his reign. Musa's reign is often...
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  • In 1324, while staying in Cairo during his hajj, Mansa Musa, the ruler of the Mali Empire, told an Egyptian official whom he had befriended that he had...
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     1255) and became renowned for the wealth of its rulers, especially Mansa Musa (Musa Keita). At its peak, Mali was the largest empire in West Africa, widely...
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  • was the eighth mansa of the Mali Empire. He succeeded his father, Mansa Qu, and was the predecessor of Mali's most famous ruler, Mansa Musa. The exact dates...
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  • of Mansa (king) Qu. Mansa Qu's successor was his son, Mansa Muhammad. In 1312 the most famous Malian king, Mansa Musa, came to power. Mansa Musa's reign...
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  • Musa II was mansa of the Mali Empire from 1374 to 1387. Musa II took the throne following the death of his father, Mansa Mari Diata II. He turned away...
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    particularly known as the title of the rulers of the Mali Empire, such as Mansa Musa, and in this context is sometimes translated as "emperor". It is also...
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  • in Egypt. Mansa Musa also extended the empire to its greatest territorial extent, re-annexing the city of Gao in the east. After Mansa Musa's death, the...
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  • of Mansa Musa, Emperor of Mali. He is the most renowned of the scholars from the wider Muslim world who emigrated to Mali in the aftermath of Mansa Musa's...
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    middle of the 14th century. He was the brother of Mansa Musa and succeeded Musa's son Magha as mansa. As mansa, Sulayman continued the diplomatic relations...
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  • Mansa Musa III, also known as Foamed Musa or Sérébandjougou was the 18th mansa (emperor) of the Mali Empire. Little is known about him or his reign other...
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  • Mark Gatiss as John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich Hammed Animashaun as Mansa Musa Kountry Wayne as Bumpy Johnson In July 2018, it was announced that Apple...
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  • Keita dynasty (redirect from List of Mansas)
    becomes a clan name. A couple of generations after him, his great-nephew, Mansa Musa Keita I of Mali, made a celebrated pilgrimage to Mecca. The dynasty he...
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  • conquered during the reign of Mansa Musa. The Tarikh al-Sudan agrees with the second account in crediting the conquest of Gao to Musa. It is possible that Sakura...
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    to have traded his gold, Mansa Musa proved his wealth to the Meccans by handing out the gold he brought on his trip. Mansa Musa and his people specifically...
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  • Malaysia Musa I of Mali, Mansa of the Mali Empire between 1312 and 1337 Musa Sor, Yazidi saint Musa Yakub, Bruneian military officer Ahmed Musa (born 1992)...
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  • Sundiata Keita (category Mansas of the Mali Empire)
    founder of the Mali Empire. He was also the great-uncle of the Malian ruler Mansa Musa, who is usually regarded as the wealthiest person of all time, although...
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  • results. At the same time, he imprisoned the mansa for attempting to take back his authority. When Mansa Musa II died in 1387, the throne went to his brother...
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  • Maghan II (redirect from Mansa Magha II)
    Maghan II was a mansa of the Mali Empire from 1387 to 1389. He was the son of Mansa Mari Diata II and the brother of Mansa Musa II. Tunisian historian...
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  • Musa (name), including a list of people with the surname and given name Moses in Islam Mansa Musa, hereditary ruler of the Mali Empire 1312–1337 Musa...
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    century. After a shift in trading routes, particularly after the visit by Mansa Musa around 1325, Timbuktu flourished, due to its strategic location, from...
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    gold, reached its territorial and economic height under the reign of Mansa Musa I of Mali, the wealthiest individual of medieval times, and perhaps the...
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  • standing cavalry of around 10,000 horsemen by the reign of Mansa Musa. With such a force, the mansa was able to project his power from modern Senegal to the...
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  • decline of the Mali Empire. Jata was the son of Mansa Maghan, and as such the grandson of Mansa Musa. Jata may be the same person as a figure named Jatil...
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    Empire was the wealthiest country in Africa with its 14th-century emperor Mansa Musa believed to be one of the wealthiest individuals in history. Besides being...
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  • trans-Saharan trade in the region, began to decline in importance. In this period Mansa Musa I (ruled 1307–1332) gained control of the city. When he traveled to Mecca...
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    Relationships. Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 53–55. ISBN 978-1-84376-155-6. "Mansa Musa". May 24, 2006. Archived from the original on May 24, 2006. Retrieved...
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    Mandinka region before this, via Islamic trading diasporas. In 1324, Mansa Musa who ruled Mali, went on Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca with a caravan carrying...
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  • sources attribute the conquest of Gao to Mansa Sakura or Mansa Musa, and the conquest of Timbuktu to Mansa Musa. They do not record Uli as having done so...
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    Takrur and Ghana empires. The ruler of the 13th century Mali empire, Mansa Musa, brought a large number of his courtiers with him on the Islamic Hajj...
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