What was the significance of Mansa Musa's hajj

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The significance of Mansa Musa's hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, was that it made him famous throughout the Islamic world and brought attention to the wealth and power of the Mali Empire. Mansa Musa's pilgrimage was the largest and most spectacular hajj ever undertaken by an African ruler, with a huge entourage and vast amounts of gold distributed along the way. This display of wealth and power helped to strengthen the reputation and influence of the Mali Empire in the Islamic world and beyond. It also contributed to the spread of Islam in West Africa, as Mansa Musa's pilgrimage helped to promote the faith and establish stronger connections between Mali and other Islamic states.
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