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Elle Munoz
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17 January, 19:05
Who is Mansa Musa? Why is he significant?
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Schultz
17 January, 19:15
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Mansa Musa (about 1280 - about 1337) was an emperor (mansa) of the Mali Empire during the 14th century. He became emperor in 1307. He was the first African ruler to be widely known throughout Europe and the Middle East.
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Vaughan
17 January, 19:30
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He's also significant for being the richest person in history.
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