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There is no capital of Timbuktu (a city). It was the capital of the Mali Empire.
Yes, it was a Muslim state in what is now Mali in west Africa.Yes, it was a Muslim state in what is now Mali in west Africa.Yes, it was a Muslim state in what is now Mali in west Africa.Yes, it was a Muslim state in what is now Mali in west Africa.Yes, it was a Muslim state in what is now Mali in west Africa.Yes, it was a Muslim state in what is now Mali in west Africa.
Timbuktu was a major city in Mali made prosperous by the tenth Masa of the Mali Empire. Mansa Musa. It was the centre for great learning during the 15th and 16th Centuries.
It is in Mali, a country in the the north-west of Africa.Timbuktu is near the West Coast of Africa, within the area of the former Mali Empire. As a matter of fact, Timbuktu was the capital city of the Mali Empire.
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The founder of the Mali Empire, Mansa Sundiata Keita is alleged by some to have been a Muslim and by others to have followed Traditional African religions. He was likely to have been a Muslim who followed a highly syncretized version of the faith. His son and successor Mansa Uli I of Mali was an unabashed Muslim. Mansa Musa, who was the most famous Malian ruler due to his famous hajj, came a generation later in the Mali Empire.
Majority of the Malians are Muslims (about 90% of the total population). The Muslim scholars taught them to be tolerant of other religion followers. They also caused the spread of education in Mali.
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Askia Mohammad I of Mali was a devout Muslim.
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