Mansa Musa was the emperor of the Mali Empire in West Africa during the 14th century, renowned for his wealth and influence. His reign, from 1312 to 1337, marked a period of significant prosperity, cultural flourishing, and the expansion of trade routes across the Sahara. Musa is particularly famous for his pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324, during which he distributed gold generously, showcasing the immense wealth of his empire. His leadership helped establish Mali as a center of Islamic culture and education, notably through the establishment of the famous university in Timbuktu.
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