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  2. History of Timbuktu - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Gao, Timbuktu is not mentioned by the early Arab geographers such as al-Bakri and al-Idrisi. [10] The first mention is by the Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta who visited both Timbuktu and Kabara in 1353 when returning from a stay in the capital of the Mali Empire. [11] Timbuktu was still relatively unimportant and Battuta quickly moved on ...

  3. Timbuktu - Wikipedia

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    During the rule of one of those tribes, the Hausa, a 14-year-old child named Shabeni (or Shabeeny) from Tetuan on the north coast of Morocco accompanied his father on a visit to Timbuktu. [64] Shabeni stayed in Timbuktu for three years before moving to a major city called Housa [b] several days' journey to the southeast. Two years later, he ...

  4. Timbuktu Manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, journalist Charlie English published The Book Smugglers of Timbuktu (also published as The Storied City: The Quest for Timbuktu and the Fantastic Mission to Save Its Past) which tells in alternating chapters the history of European expeditions to Timbuktu (1795 – 1860) and the rescue efforts undertaken by Haidara and others to save ...

  5. Songhai architecture - Wikipedia

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    Timbuktu has many adobe and mud brick buildings but the most famous is the university. The masajids (mosques) of Sankore, Djinguereber, and Sidi Yahya were the centres of learning in medieval Mali and produced some of the most famous works in Africa, the Timbuktu Manuscripts. Timbuktu is a city in Mali with very distinguishable architecture.

  6. Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti - Wikipedia

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    A biographical note was translated by M.A. Cherbonneau in 1855, [10] and became one of the principal texts for study of the legal history of the Western Sudan. [11] Ahmad Baba's surviving works remain the best sources for the study of al-Maghili and the generation that succeeded him. [ 12 ]

  7. Timothy Insoll - Wikipedia

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    The results of the Gao research were published in two monographs, [10] many other publications, and presented in an exhibition, Medieval Trading Cities of the Niger: Gao and Timbuktu, [11] in the John Addis Gallery at the British Museum (1998–1999), and subsequently formed part of the permanent display in the Musée Nationale, Bamako, Mali.

  8. Daggatun - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... They are fairer in complexion than the generality of African Jews, and are still conscious of their origin. They are subject to ...

  9. Sankoré Madrasah - Wikipedia

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    Social History of Timbuktu: The Role of Muslim Scholars and Notables 1400–1900. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-24603-2. Gomez, Michael A. (2018). African Dominion: A New History of Empire in Early and Medieval West Africa. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691177427

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