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Mansa Musa's Slave Soldiers: The Sahel's Mamluk-Style Army

Mansa Musa's Slave Soldiers: The Sahel's Mamluk-Style Army

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We've covered Mansa Musa's gold, his pilgrimage, his architects, and his spy network — but what about the army that kept the Mali Empire secure? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known system of enslaved soldiers (often called ghana or farbabila) that Mansa Musa and his predecessors used to build a standing professional army. Drawing on al-Umari's Masalik al-Absar and the Tarikh al-Sudan, we discuss how the mansa acquired young men from pagan regions, trained them in Mande warfare and the Maliki legal tradition, and deployed them as a loyal counterweight to the provincial farari cavalry. We compare this force to the Mamluks of Egypt and the Janissaries of the Ottomans, noting key differences in recruitment, Islamisation, and political role. We also touch on how this system changed under later mansas and what it reveals about slavery, social mobility, and state-building in the medieval Sahel. #MansaMusa #MaliEmpire #SlaveSoldiers #Ghana #Farbabila #MasalikAlAbsar #TarikhAlSudan #AlUmari #Sahel #MilitaryHistory #Mamluks #Janissaries #Slavery #Mande #KeitaDynasty #WestAfrica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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