- the
mansas of the Mali
Empire up to
Magha II (d. c. 1389),
based on Levtzion's
interpretation of Ibn Khaldun.
Numbered individuals reigned as
mansa; the...
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Mansa (N'Ko: ߡߊ߲߬ߛߊ; pl. mansaw) is a
Maninka and
Mandinka word for a
hereditary ruler,
commonly translated as "king". It is
particularly known as the...
- Look up
mansa or
Mansa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mansa may
refer to:
Mansa, Gujarat, a town in
northern Gujarat,
Western India; the
capital of:...
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public ceremonies at
Mansa Suleyman's
court as
recorded by ibn
Battuta reflect this. The hajj pilgrimage,
undertaken by
mansas Wali, Sakura, and Musa...
- It is
unclear when the name shifted. Most of the
names of the
imperial mansas of Mali are
known through the
works of Ibn Khaldun.
Historian Francois-Xavier...
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MANSA is a
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quality of life. Its name is
short for Manchester,
Short ****essment of
Quality of Life. It was
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- was the
eighth mansa of the Mali Empire. He
succeeded his father,
Mansa Qu, and was the
predecessor of Mali's most
famous ruler,
Mansa Musa. The exact...
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Mansa Devi Temple, Chinadugam, Srikakulam,
Andhra Pradesh Mansa Devi Temple, Kurnool,
Andhra Pradesh Mansa Devi Temple, Nellore,
Andhra Pradesh Mansa...
- of "mari"
meaning prince,
making Mansa Sakura and
Mansa Mahmud IV the only
sitting mansas ever to lead an army.
Mansa Sundjata is
credited with organizing...