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    which appealed to both the rulers and the people‚ yet became extremely diverse‚ as Islam spread throughout the Sahara and into Ghana‚ mixing with Animistic ideas of royal cults. Because of the various interpretations of the religion‚ leaders such as Sundiata were able to impose harsh‚ yet subjective rules regarding security on trade routes‚ eventually leading to the diffusion of the Muslim world to port cities such as Mali. Islam values conformed to styles of traditional religion‚ resulting in a variation

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    effects did Mansa Musa’s travels have in Mali and Europe? Mansa Musa was one of the most famous people in Africa‚ but not much about his life was known until 1312 when he succeeded his father’ s throne. He was either the grandson or grandnephew of Sundiata‚ the man who founded Mali. Celebrity Net Worth calculated that in today’s money‚ Mansa Musa would have about 400 billion dollars. This fact makes him the richest man that ever lived. He ruled over a small kingdom named Mali‚ which wasn’t very famous

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    apart due to outside attacks and inside revolts‚ eventually it was taken over by the Fulani of Takrur‚ led by Sumanguru. 1230-1240 AD‚ the people of Kangaba‚ angered by the harsh rule of Sumanguru‚ made a bid for independence‚ under the leadership of Sundiata Keita. There was a famous battle at Kirina‚ which Sundiata’s army won. From there they expanded to become the empire of Mali. Several kings later was the great Mansa Kankan Musa who came to power in. 1312 AD. This was at the time

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    relating to societies such as those of sub-Saharan Africa after the Bantu migrations that featured decentralized rule through family and kinship groups instead of strongly centralized hierarchies. 3. Sundiata founder of the Mali Empire (r‚ 1230-1255)‚ also the inspiration for the Sundiata‚ an African literary and mythological work. 4. Gold-salt trade the kingdom of Ghana became the center of trade for gold‚ it helped strengthen their realm by controlling and taxing trade. In return

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    Azana Solomon Sargon Darius Xerxes Cyrus Pericles Homer Pythagoras Socrates Plato Aristotle Alexander Philip Ptolemy I Hannibal Cleopatra VII Julius Caesar Augustus Caesar Justinean Jesus Diocletian Constantine Paul Muhammad Sundiata Mansa Musa Charlemagne Thomas Aquinas Ghengis Khan Martin Luther Joan of Arc Mehmet II Henry of Protugal Leonardo DaVinci Isabelle Henry VIII Elzabeth I Doge Francesco Marcus Aurelius elow is a free essay on "Hammurabi" from Anti

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    Furthermore‚ a difference that distinguished the rise of the Mongol Empire was their origins. The Mongol Empire originated as Barbarians. Their way of life known as nomadism gave them the rise to imperial expansion. Mali on the other hand was founded by Sundiata in 1235 from an

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    Life of Mansa Musa

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    Mansa Musa Mansa Musa is mostly remembered for his extravagant hajj‚ or pilgrimage‚ to Mecca with‚ according to the Arab historian al-Umari‚ 100 camel-loads of gold‚ each weighing 300 lbs.; 500 slaves‚ each carrying a 4 lb. gold staff; thousands of his subjects; as well as his senior wife‚ with her 500 attendants. With his lavish spending and generosity in Cairo and Mecca‚ he ran out of money and had to borrow at usurious rates of interest for the return trip. Al-Umari also states that Mansa

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    Chapter 18 States and Societies of Sub-Saharan Africa ©2011‚ The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All Rights Reserved. 1 Effects of Early African Migrations    Bantu-speaking peoples settle south of equator Agriculture‚ herding spreads with Bantu migrations Iron metallurgy ©2011‚ The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All Rights Reserved. 2 Cultivation of Bananas   Domesticated in southeast Asia Malay sailors colonize Madagascar‚ 300-500 C.E.    Introduce bananas‚ yams‚ chickens Well-adapted

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    immediately learns about how Ghana controlled the trade and how Ghana’s wealth derived from gold and was though of as the middleman. Ghana’s name was an inspiration for the future. Next‚ we learned about Mansa Manu‚ who became more powerful than Sundiata had and established himself as an exceptional administrator. Once he passed‚ Mali had become one of the largest and richest empires in the world. Also‚ Aksum was a significant part of African history because it was one of the few African states that

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    government through the general expansion of their empires. A very crucial part of the spread of Islam in Mali was Mansa Musa‚ who was a Muslim leader who helped the practice of Islam multiply all over West Africa. Mansa Musa combined military success with Sundiata‚ who was another ruler of Mali‚ and so their combination of creativity and power created a stronger government for Mali (McKay‚ Mali 242). Additionally‚ Musa was extremely devoted to the practice of Islam and so on his pilgrimage to Mecca‚ he continued

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