@vivi_xxrotz @vplasma_ Dude, you tweet publically. Your calls to report a video for including your online name is dumb bc all your tweets are public for everyone to see and screenshot. Don't like it? Go private or delete twitter. But you wont, because you love the attention.
@DickLong421469@orcishdwarf846 @neededtolaugh @suayrez@kirawontmiss Supposedly, the exchange rate fell from 25 to 22 silver coins per gold coin. Other sources show that a 20 to 1 exchange ratio was typical for the time preceding/following Mansa Musa's pilgrimage. The price fluctuation of 3 silver coins is within the normal variance at the time.
@DickLong421469@orcishdwarf846 @neededtolaugh @suayrez@kirawontmiss Msamus's pilgrimage significantly decreasing the price of gold for a long period of time only appears in a single source, Alumari, and is contradicted by other historical data that we have about exchange rates at the time.
@hnryjonesjr@Usmanrdabai@sentdefender Supposedly, the exchange rate fell from 25 to 22 silver coins per gold coin. Other sources show that a 20 to 1 exchange ratio was typical for the time preceding/following Mansa Musa's pilgrimage. The price fluctuation of 3 silver coins is within the normal variance at the time.
@hnryjonesjr@Usmanrdabai@sentdefender Msamus's pilgrimage significantly decreasing the price of gold for a long period of time only appears in a single source, Alumari, and is contradicted by other historical data that we have about exchange rates at the time.
@DeadmanPop83401 Mansa Musa ran out of gold and never paid his debts. Malian griots, who are singing historian storytellers, claim that he gave out so much Malian gold that they don't like to praise him in their songs because they think he wasted local resources outside the empire.