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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by fawal: [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QUOTE]Originally posted by fawal: If Mansa Musa, Queen Nzinga et al were so great, why did they leave behind absolutely NOTHING as a testament to their glory?[/QUOTE]Like say, this 14th century map rendition of Italian origin. Mind you, this was at a time when western Europe was not geopolitically on the map in all the major trade networks around the world [Rome was long gone]... [IMG]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_TFdF--fOnx8/Sw-tOoXLmVI/AAAAAAAAAdE/FdfOBYhEyuw/s1600/Musa__Mansa.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]LMFAO!!! A map! Really! Is that the best you could do?[/QUOTE]It certainly beats your best effort: look at your post. Short of weeping, what more is it? If this simple map is not testament of the man's glory in the then remote corner of the globe (Europe), at a time when Europeans were not traveling, not part of any major trade networks of the globe, and in their so-called socio-cultural "dark age" going by Eurocentric mentality, then what does? How does a person like that, a nobody get to be known [b]so far away across the sea[/b], for nothing? That I have to literally drag you to reach this basic common sense, so you can see just how misinformed you are about the power of my response against your weakling emotive complaints, is telling. [QUOTE] And you yourself pointed out that that map was of Italian origin.[/QUOTE]Precisely, and the significance of that simple thing, is what's intriguingly lost on you. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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