Mansa Musa By Juan, Daniel, and Forest. King A Muslim king Helpful to his cities Demands were very impressive and helpful Was a king for years.

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Mansa Musa By Juan, Daniel, and Forest

King A Muslim king Helpful to his cities Demands were very impressive and helpful Was a king for years

Learning and Religion in Mali Sent many scholors to Mali, to build Mosques Strong in Eductaion Made his pilgrimage in 1423 Wanted his people to become Mulsims, but he wouldnt for them to

Learning and Religion In Mali In return his people started the pilgrimage He was thankful, Islam was a popular religion

Trip Made his pilgrimage in 1423 Brought about 100 camels = 300 pounds per camel.60,000 men Even 10 years later, gold was no longer valuable.

Accomplishments Brought in lots of scholars into there schools( Mosques.) Had strong thoughts about people learning( writing, reading, ect.) Brought many values (gold) Built many mosques

Afterwards Gold was no longer valuable Brought many teachings Gave everyone a chance to over come Built many mosques in his cities Trading was controlled by him