The Top 10 Richest Mortals To Ever Grace The Globe

Its conspicuously typical to suppose that the contemporary tycoons are affluent enough to be ever topped. It'd be a news to new learners that today's contemporary rich people wouldn't stand a chance by any shot against some of the past leaders. 
The History speaks for itself. Bunch of magnates have prevailed and ceased on this planet. People have had drew mammoth of opulence over the course  their existence, either by through monarchy or blood, otherwise building powerful businesses. The contemporary tycoons have forged their image diligiently through extensive business ventures, but things haven't had always been easy-going. It'll be an unceasing discourse how the past leaders managed to gather inconceivable amount, so instead lets jump on the ranked list of Top 10 Richest man we have compiled based on the profound research done by Business Insider, Celebrity Net Worth, and Yahoo Finance.
10. Elon Musk, $197 billion
The man need no introduction yet one is not exactly familiar with his comprehensive versatility. Elon Musk is an CEO, CTO, and chief designer of SpaceX;, CEO, and product architect of Tesla, Inc. and co-founder was half a dozen of enterprises. As per the recent revelations, with a networth of $197 billion, Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk is the richest person on the planet at the moment prevailing Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, who came in second with a wealth of $189 billion.
9. Henry Ford, $199 billion
Henry was an American industrialist and business magnate and accentuately the founder of the Ford Motor Company. Ford's resolution at systematically lowering costs systematically resulted in many technical and business innovations. The first Ford car named the Quadricycle, was completed in June 1896. Henry Ford remained one of the most influencial personalties to grace the earth and managed to summon net worth a tad below $200 billion.
8. Muammar Gaddafi, $200 billion
Most notably known as Colonel Gaddafi was a Libyan revolutionary, politician and political theorist. The highly controversial leader and politician was assissinated in 2011 but he thoroughly was able to maintain a net worth of $200 billion.
7. William the Conqueror, $215 billion
William the Conqueror also known as William the B*stard, was the first Norman monarch of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.He led the final successful invasion of England, becoming a monarch after setting out to depose of one. William the Conqueror’s wealth has been estimated around $215 billion.
6. Jakob Fugger, $221 billion
Jakob II  was a major German merchant, mining entrepreneur, and banker. One of the rather hazy historical figure was able to stash $221 billion through merchant and banking activities.
5. Mir Osman Ali Khan, $230 billion
Mir Osman Ali Khan was the last Nizam ruler of the Princely State of Hyderabad, India.  He became Nizam of Hyderabad after his father died in 1911 and reigned for 37 years, overseeing the expansion of education, electricity, and railroads in the region. As ruler of the Hyderabad State in India, he boasted his fortunes to a total of $230 billion.
4. Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov, $748 billion
Nicholas II is probably most famous for being the last emperor of Russia before the decline of nation to russian revolution. Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov accumulated $748 billion worth of wealth during his tenure.
3. Andrew Carnegie, $310 billion
Andrew Carnegie was a Scottland born American industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history.  Carnegie founded the U.S. Steel Corporation in 1901. Carngie earned as plenty as $310 billion and is reverently remembered as one of the world’s foremost philanthropists. 
2. John D. Rockefeller, $340 billion
John D. Rockefeller was another american bussiness tycoon and philanthropist. He was prominently known as the founder and leader of Standard Oil Company in 1870 in New York. He has had also done some remarkable work in Educational department founding the University of Chicago and Rockefeller University in his 97 years of lifespan.
1.  Mansa Musa, $400 billion
Mansa Musa was the tenth emperor of the Mali Empire. Modern evaluators such as Time magazine have concluded that there is no accurate way to quantify Musa's wealth, however he is undisputably regarded as the wealthiest mortal to ever grace the planet with roughly inconceivable and staggering fortune worth $400 billion.