Historia
Mansa Musa ruled the Mali Empire in the 14th century, a period when West African gold was central to trans-Saharan trade and Mediterranean monetary systems. Mali's wealth came from control over gold-producing regions, trade routes, salt, taxation and imperial administration. Musa's famous pilgrimage to Mecca displayed the scale of this gold wealth and reportedly affected prices along the route through extraordinary spending and gifts.
Filosofía
This is a resource-and-monetary-control portfolio. Wealth is anchored in scarce monetary metal, but the real engine is political control over extraction, routes and taxation. It is not diversified in a modern sense; it is concentrated in a strategic resource whose value depends on scarcity, trust and trade connectivity. The model is powerful when the ruler controls both production and movement of the monetary asset.