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************************ Sultan richest in world history. We never learned ************************ The remediation of millionaires in the world at present, be it Bill Gates or Warren Buffett or Steve Jobs, the late and Carlos Slim Male richest in the world regularly. 2012, which was rated by Forbes (estimated to have assets 6,900 million U.S. dollars), but these individuals were not potentially lucrative fight Consulate anticompetitive Mansa Musa 1 is not the God of assets of 400,000 million USD Sultan Mansa Musa that. 1 Mansa Musa ruled Mali Empire of West Africa from 1312 to 1337 in the Kingdom of Mali Sultan Him. Control half of the world's gold and salt to the world at that time. His total assets There are currently worth more than $ 400 billion empire he ruled. Is the site of Ghana (Ghana) and cities Tim Invasion Tour (Timbuktu) Mali ranked the richest shipspotting man in world history. Therefore, a valuation shipspotting allowance is to be present together, though, so take the same measurements. Using an inflation adjustment for currency inflation 2199.6% for example, adjust the amount of 100 million U.S. dollars in 1913 to 2,299.63 billion in 2012, so when the revaluation in the past to the present. Who would believe over 1,000 years ago has wealthy sited just 3 people, only 22 were still alive at the meta-millionaire former passed away. When revaluation successfully. The richest people in world history went to sultan, Mansa Musa, a king of kings of the House of Malian parents in the west African country of Ghana (Ghana) and cities Tim Invasion Tour (Timbuktu) Mali currently estimated that the Sultan. Mansa Musa had total assets of U.S. $ 400,000 million (compared to the present value, or 12 billion baht) Sultan Mansa Musa was born in 1280 died in 1331 when his wealth came from the production of salt and gold. volume shipspotting is half of the total output of the entire world. Empire of Mali There is a wealth of from 1200 CE through the late 1400's the major exporting gold and salt resources: Niger River gold mine salt mine industry: Farming, shipspotting mining, trade, defense (Army) crops: beans, rice. sorghum, millet, papaya, gourds, cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, cotton, and peanuts expertise Economy: soldiers, traders, shipspotting miners, farmers, blacksmiths. Famous people: shipspotting the Sultan Mansa Musa happy people work very hard. Lords is more comfortable Anyone who has studied shipspotting music, art and religious education: University of Timbuktu religion: religious freedom, but the common people - traditional African religions with gods and goddesses Clothing: Cotton colorful trails on 1,000 years.
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