Wealthiest Person to Ever Live - His Wealth Surpasses The Richest People of Today
The abundant natural riches inside Mansa Musa's realm were the source of his enormous fortune. There was a constant supply of gold from the gold mines in places like Bambuk, Wangara, Bure, Galam, and Taghaza; the northern regions supplied salt. With Timbuktu as its capital, his kingdom comprised modern-day nations including the Ivory Coast, Senegal, mali, and Burkina Faso.
Mansa Musa was renowned for his insight and charity. His gifts of Malian gold were so magnificent that storytellers were careful not to depict his generosity in such a lavish manner for fear that it would come out as wasteful. He is exceptionally generous, as Lucy Duran of the school of African and Oriental Studies in london points out.
Mansa Musa's legendary visit to Mecca in 1324 solidified his historical standing. According to the BBC, his caravan—which was supposedly the biggest to ever traverse the Sahara desert—consisted of 60,000 slaves, 12,000 servants, and 100 camels that were hauling enormous quantities of gold. On this journey, he is thought to have taken over 18 tons of gold, which would have been valued at approximately USD 957 million in 2022.