Answer: Did you mean mali?
Mūsā I of Mali
Explanation:
Mūsā also spelled Musa or Mousa, also called Kankan Mūsā or Mansa Musa, , mansa (emperor) of the West African empire of Mali from 1307 (or 1312).
Answer:
Artifacts clarify prehistoric event and give details of culture and life of people at that time.
Explanation:
The artifacts in the form of utensils, structural remains, weapons, accessories, paintings, etc. help researchers to depict about the lifestyle of people in pre historic times.
Some times these artifacts have engravings that can be interpreted by historians to exactly understand the historical era of that time.
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It is Napoleon, the French emperor of the early 19th century.
Explanation:
Napoleon had occupied Spain and also wanted to control Portugal to exclude the British. He invaded Russia with the largest army ever assembled until then in history in the summer of 1812: half a million men. The Russian kept withdrawing and only fought some major frontal battles with La Grande Armée. Moscow was abandoned, the French occupied it without resistance, but a few days later, it was burned by the Russians; the French were left with no food. Just before the start of the winter, Napoleon quit Moscow with his army for a long retreat with no appropiate winter clothes and no food; they were harassed by Cosacks and were persecuted by the Russian army; only around 20,000-30,000 men survived the disastrous campaign that broke France´s might. Napoleon raised another army, but his enemies proved to be stronger this time and force his abdication in 1814 while Paris was surrounded.
He was sent to exile to Elba, but he escaped in 1815 and retook power. He fought his last battle in Waterloo, Belgium, on June 18, 1815, he suffered his final defeat at the hands of the British and the Prussians.
They had to cut their armies down to just 100,000 men and basically had to get rid of their air force and navy.
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The Hindu people resisted conversion to Islam.
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