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Mansa Musa's Salt Trade: The Real Source of Mali's Power

Mansa Musa's Salt Trade: The Real Source of Mali's Power

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We often hear about Mansa Musa's gold, but in this episode Lucas and Luna explore how salt — not gold — was the true engine of the Mali Empire's wealth and influence. They trace the journey of salt from the Sahara's mines at Taghaza and Taoudenni to the markets of Timbuktu, Niani, and beyond, following the trade routes that connected Mali to North Africa and the Middle East. Lucas explains the brutal conditions of salt mining, the silent barter system used by Berber and Mande traders, and how salt was literally worth its weight in gold in the forest regions of West Africa. They discuss the role of the Wangara merchants and the dyula trading networks, and how Mansa Musa's control over both salt and gold allowed him to dominate trans-Saharan commerce. The episode also touches on the archaeological evidence from the Taghaza salt mines and the accounts of Ibn Battuta and Al-Umari that describe this essential commodity's role in Mali's economy. By the end, the listener understands why salt shaped the power of the Sahel more than any single gold mine. #MansaMusa #SaltTrade #Taghaza #Taoudenni #TransSaharanTrade #MaliEmpire #WestAfrica #IbnBattuta #AlUmari #Wangara #Dyula #SilentTrade #Sahel #GoldSaltTrade #Sahara #Timbuktu #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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