He was primarily focused on military success over cultural and economic prosperity.
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It was very difficult for them because in the household the father would provide for them "or the man of the house" since the men would go off to war there was no one to support the children and women because the women had to do house work they didn't work outside of their houses.
Askia encouraged learning and literacy, ensuring that Mali's universities produced the most distinguished scholars, many of whom published significant books and one of which was his nephew and friend Mahmud Kati. To secure the legitimacy of his usurpation of the Sonni dynasty, Askia Muhammad allied himself with the scholars of Timbuktu, ushering in a golden age in the city for scientific and Muslim scholarship.[5] The eminent scholar Ahmed Baba, for example, produced books on Islamic law which are still in use today. Muhammad Kati publishedTarikh al-fattash and Abdul-Rahman as-Sadi published Tarikh al-Sudan (Chronicle of Africa), two history books which are indispensable to present-day scholars reconstructing African history in the Middle Ages.
It was a place all of them could be together and socialize.
For the answer to the question above, I believe the answer is <span><u><em>China.</em></u></span><span>
</span>China has a strong sphere of influence because of its economic power. They now manufacture products that were purchased in the US.
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