Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls — Fexingo History
Episode 65 of Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls takes us to medieval West Africa, where the Mali Empire once dominated the trans-Saharan trade routes. Mansa Musa, its most famous ruler, was one of the richest people in history, but his legendary pilgrimage to Mecca destabilized the empire's economy and set the stage for decline. Lucas and Luna explore the empire's founding by Sundiata Keita, the role of gold and salt, the administrative challenges of governing a vast territory, the rise of the Songhai Empire under Sunni Ali, and the lasting cultural legacy of Timbuktu. They discuss how internal rebellions, weak succession, and shifts in trade patterns led to Mali's fragmentation, offering a fresh angle on imperial collapse beyond the usual Roman or Chinese examples. #MaliEmpire #MansaMusa #SundiataKeita #Timbuktu #TransSaharanTrade #Gold #Salt #SonghaiEmpire #SunniAli #WestAfrica #MedievalAfrica #Empire #History #FexingoHistory #WhyEmpiresFall #Podcast #AfricanHistory #NigerRiver Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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