Here is what wikipedia states for his personality.
Al-Tabari (v. 32, p. 231) describes al-Ma'mun as of average height, light complexion, handsome and having a long beard losing its dark colour as he aged. He relates anecdotes concerning the caliph's ability to speak concisely and eloquently without preparation, his generosity, his respect for Muhammad and religion, his sense of moderation, justice and his love of poetry.
If you are looking for an industrial Native American leader. It would be best to have something around Cahokia I would think. Unfortunately there are no written records for leaders. It was bigger than any city in Europe at one point. It was the largest city ever in the US based on estimates till 1800 when Philadelphia passed it with 40,000 people.
I mean if building all of those mounds in not industrial then I do not know what is.
P.S. They were astronomers as well. Which would fit nice with philosophical I would think. And they were not at peace inside of their lands. There was constant infighting so I would not think spiritual would apply.
Ya,Chief Tuscaloosa. He fought De Soto. But was much later of course from the this time period. So people say he is Mobile and some say Choctaw because the battle was around Mobile. But they were part of a larger Mississippian group I would think
If you are looking for an industrial Native American leader. It would be best to have something around Cahokia I would think. Unfortunately there are no written records for leaders.
I like the idea of a Cahokian leaderhead. I've been toying with the idea of a scenario that would include the Mississipians (centered in Cahokia) as a playable civ, and I was going to just use Sitting Bull and rename him, but it would be nice to have an original, less Souix-looking leaderhead. A second leader for the Native Americans in the standard game would be really nice as well, and a Cahokian leaderhead would fill that role well.
I realize there's a problem with having no names for any Cahokian leaders, but I was just planning on calling him "Two Rivers," since Cahokia is located right around the confluence of the Missouri and Mississipi rivers. He could be the hypothetical founder of Cahokia.
EDIT: Another possibility would be to name the leader "Great Sun," since that was the title/name by which the chief of Cahokia was known, according to one of the sites that johny smith linked (I'm not sure how they would know this though ).
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