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What significance did mansa musa likely attach to his pilgrimage?

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Mansa Musa thought that, with his pilgrimage, he was fulfilling a requirement of his faith, and on undertaking the pilgrimage with sixty thousand men, and twelve thousand slaves, all dressed in Persian silk, and carrying a gigantic luggage full of gold, he made all the cities and kingdoms where he passed, they realized the wealth of Mali, and also left testimony of the great generosity of Emperor Mansa Musa.






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