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They never taught you this in school. In 1324, one African king was so wealthy, he gave away enough gold to crash Egypt's economy for 12 YEARS. His city had universities, libraries, and streets of gold while Europe was still living in the Dark Ages. 🎯 What You'll Discover: How Mansa Musa's pilgrimage crashed three economies simultaneously The trade networks that made Timbuktu the New York of its era Why medieval Timbuktu had better universities than all of Europe The manuscript libraries that preserved human knowledge for centuries How European colonizers rewrote history to hide their own backwardness The archaeological evidence that proves Africa's intellectual supremacy What really happened to this legendary civilization ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: The historical information presented in this video has been researched and compiled from various online sources, historical accounts, and archaeological evidence about medieval Timbuktu and the Mali Empire. While we strive for accuracy in presenting these African civilizations and their achievements, viewers are encouraged to explore academic sources and historical research for comprehensive understanding. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more buried chapters of African greatness that challenge everything you thought you knew about the medieval world! #Timbuktu #MansaMusa #MaliEmpire #AfricanHistory #MedievalAfrica #AncientAfrica #AfricanCivilizations #SankoreUniversity #AfricanKingdoms #GoldTrade #AfricanEmpires #MedievalHistory #AfricanLegacy #RichestManHistory #AfricanIntellectual #TimbuktuManuscripts #WestAfricanHistory #AfricanLearning #MedievalWealth #AfricanGoldEmpire #HistoricalAfrica #PreColonialAfrica #AfricanAchievements #ForgottenCivilizations #AfricanWisdom #HiddenAfricanHistory #MedievalTrade #AfricanUniversities #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldAfricanHistory #AfricanHeritage #WorldHistory #MedievalEmpires