The Mali Empire: The Richest Civilization in History

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Fexingo History · West Africa

The Mali Empire: The Richest Civilization in History

When Mansa Musa stepped off a ship in Cairo in 1324, he brought so much gold that Egypt’s economy wobbled for a decade. The Mali Empire, spanning the 13th to 16th centuries across West Africa’s Sahel, was the world’s richest realm of its age—a land of legendary kings, sprawling goldfields, and intellectual fire. Lucas and Luna take you inside this civilization: from the rise of Sundiata Keita, the ‘Lion King’ who crushed the Sosso at the Battle of Kirina (c. 1235), to Mansa Musa’s extravagant hajj that etched Mali onto world maps (the Catalan Atlas, 1375). They explore the empire’s backbone—the gold-salt trade that connected Timbuktu to Cairo, Fez, and beyond—and its cultural zenith under the Keita dynasty, when the University of Sankore in Timbuktu housed hundreds of thousands of manuscripts on astronomy, law, and Sufi mysticism. They debate the empire’s eventual decline: the rise of the Songhai Empire, internal succession struggles, and the Moroccan invasion at Tandma (1591) that shattered Mali’s last strongholds. But the legacy lives on: the Mande griot tradition, the mud-brick architecture of Djenné’s Great Mosque, and the enduring power of the Kouroukan Fouga constitution. Lucas and Luna ask: was Mali’s wealth a blessing or a curse? And what can its story teach us about empire, trade, and the fragility of prosperity?

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Episodes

19 episodes

The Great Mosque of Djenné — Fexingo History

May 1, 2026 · 7:20

The Empire That Gave Its Name to Guinea: Mali's Lasting Legacy — Fexingo History

May 1, 2026 · 6:14

The Mossi Cavalry That Defied the Mali Empire — Fexingo History

Apr 30, 2026 · 7:06

Mansa Musa's Catastrophe: The Gold Inflation of Cairo — Fexingo History

Apr 30, 2026 · 8:39

The Mande Charter: Mali's Ancient Declaration of Rights — Fexingo History

Apr 29, 2026 · 7:33

Mansa Sulayman: The Silver King of Mali — Fexingo History

Apr 29, 2026 · 5:13

The Women of Mali: Queens, Traders and Power Behind the Throne — Fexingo History

Apr 28, 2026 · 6:06

The Mali Empire's Diplomatic Web: Ambassadors and Alliances — Fexingo History

Apr 28, 2026 · 6:45

Mali's Iron Economy: The Forgotten Miners of Fouta Djallon — Fexingo History

Apr 27, 2026 · 4:24

Mansa Musa's Lost Fleet: The Mali Navy and Transatlantic Trade — Fexingo History

Apr 27, 2026 · 9:44

Mali's Lost City of Gold: The Rise and Fall of Niani — Fexingo History

Apr 26, 2026 · 5:23

The Mali Empire's Secret Currency: Cowrie Shells and Copper — Fexingo History

Apr 26, 2026 · 5:30

The Salt that Built Mali: Taghaza and the Sahara's Hidden Empire — Fexingo History

Apr 25, 2026 · 6:21

The Battle of Kirina: Sundiata's Victory That Built an Empire — Fexingo History

Apr 25, 2026 · 6:50

Timbuktu's Golden Age: Scholars, Manuscripts, and the University of the Desert — Fexingo History

Apr 25, 2026 · 6:47

Mansa Musa's Hajj: Gold, Cairo, and the Inflation of a Kingdom — Fexingo History

Apr 25, 2026 · 7:11

The Griot: Mali's Living Library and the Power of Oral Tradition — Fexingo History

Apr 24, 2026 · 7:35

Sundiata Keita: The Lion King of Mali — Fexingo History

Apr 24, 2026 · 6:25

Mansa Musa and the Golden Empire of Mali — Fexingo History

Apr 23, 2026 · 8:10