The richest man in the world, who has so much wealth
King Mansa Musa of Africa is still the richest man in the world
Had assets of Rs 400 crore.
Every year the richest people in the world come forward.
King Mansa Musa of ancient Africa is still considered to be the richest man in the world.
Business magazine Forbes compiled a list of the richest people in the world. First up is Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. His total wealth is about 90 billion. He achieved this position by defeating Bill Gates. At the same time it is believed that if Manasa Musa had been in this age, the value of his wealth would have been very high.
The world famous country with sweet mines, Mali is the ruler of the country. I ruled between 1312 and 1337. His original name was Musa Keeta-1, but after becoming the ruler, Manasa Musa became the first name. Mansa means king in the local language.
There is a story behind Moses becoming king. He wanted to know what kind of world is behind the Atlantic. In his search, he boarded 2,000 ships full of soldiers, women, and slaves and never returned.
After that, the throne fell into the hands of Moses. His empire expanded and expanded from Timbuktu to Seneca, Burkina Faso, Niger, Gambia and Ivory Coast. With such a large empire, they also found many mines of gold and salt.
African website africa.com The position of Mali became very prosperous during the 25 years rule of Mansa. Schools, libraries and palaces were built there. This includes giving money to the poor and building mosques.
This West African country then had huge gold reserves. According to a report in Time magazine, Rudolf Ware, a professor of history at the University of Michigan, claims that Moses' wealth was so great that people still cannot guess.
When Moses founded Mecca in 1324, his caravan consisted of about 60,000 people. About 150 kilograms of gold was loaded on horses and camels. Moses distributed gold to the needy. Moses also plundered the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
Moses' fame spread so much that he was given many titles. Moses' death is disputed, but it is believed that he died around 1337, after which Manasa Magne took over his father's throne, although Mali's condition worsened after him.
Today, Mali is considered to be the 7th largest country in Africa, but its economic situation is poor.
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