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STatiana [176]
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7nadin3 [17]3 years ago
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The Soviet Union was weak from the ww2 compared to the great-power status, the atomic bomb, and space achievement.
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A) it introduced Islam into West Africa for the first time.

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Mansa Musa came to power in 1312 and his reign would be marked by an important growth for the region; economic, social and religious, because Mansa Musa was a devout Muslim who promoted this faith in his Empire and spread throughout his territory mosques, madrasas (schools), as well as an important urbanization.

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As a devout Muslim, his trip to Mecca was an important moment for him. It is precisely this journey that made the name of Mansa Musa cross the Mediterranean and reached the ears of European merchants, historians and builders. The first ones, by the way, extended their commercial routes to Timbuktu, which generated an important exchange with the Empire.

The journey of the Mansa is recorded in the year 1325 and it would take a full year to reach its destination and return to its city. Many things have been written about this trip, because in different oral and written sources, impressive details were recorded that seem to exceed reality.

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