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Vendredi 4 juillet, en début de matinée, une bonne quarantaine de parents d’élèves de l’école élémentaire de l’Ermitage de Saint-Benoît a manifesté bruyamment avec casseroles, pancartes et autres ...
Fermeture de classe à l’école de l’Ermitage à Saint-Benoît : les parents en colère
Mansa Musa[b] (c. 1280 – c. 1337) was the ninth [5] Mansa of the Mali Empire, which reached its territorial peak during his reign. Musa's reign is often regarded as the zenith of Mali's power and prestige, although he features less in Mandinka oral traditions than his predecessors.
Musa I of Mali, mansa (emperor) of the West African empire of Mali from 1307 (or 1312). Widely considered to be the wealthiest man in history, he left a realm notable for its extent and riches. He is best remembered in the Middle East and Europe for the splendor of his pilgrimage to Mecca (1324).
Musa I of Mali | Gold, Religion, Wealth, Pilgrimage, & Facts - Britannica
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During his reign, Mali was one of the richest kingdoms of Africa, and Mansa Musa was among the richest individuals in the world. The ancient kingdom of Mali spread across parts of modern-day Mali, Senegal, the Gambia, Guinea, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Mauritania, and Burkina Faso.
Mansa Musa I was the ruler of the Mali Empire in West Africa from 1312 to 1337. Controlling territories rich in gold and copper, and monopolising trade between...