Timbuktu
Al-Saheli built the famous mosque in Timbuktu in 1325 C. E.
because of their salt. they salt they trade has built their country's wealth
Timbuktu was so important because it was considered a hub for Islamic learning and trading. Its location was at a major crossroads of the Sahara Desert.
when much of Europe was struggling out of the Dark Ages, the emperor of Timbuktu having stunning mosques built, and thousands of scholars from as far as Islamic India and Moorish Spain were studying the city
Catholic schools are not always built on hills, the Catholic school that I go to is not built on a hill.
Timbuktu, a major city is Mali, is the site of a famous library that was built around the 13th century. Most of the books in the Timbuktu library are in Arabic, but some are in other languages.
The greatest king of Mali, Mansa Musa returned to Mali after traveling. He returned with an Arab architect who built great Muslim houses of worship , or mosques, in the capital of Timbuktu. Under Mansa Musa, Timbuktu became an important center of Islamic art and learning.
The greatest king of Mali, Mansa Musa returned to Mali after traveling. He returned with an Arab architect who built great Muslim houses of worship , or mosques, in the capital of Timbuktu. Under Mansa Musa, Timbuktu became an important center of Islamic art and learning.
The greatest king of Mali, Mansa Musa returned to Mali after traveling. He returned with an Arab architect who built great Muslim houses of worship , or mosques, in the capital of Timbuktu. Under Mansa Musa, Timbuktu became an important center of Islamic art and learning.
There is no capital of Timbuktu (a city). It was the capital of the Mali Empire.
what did the timbuktu do for entertainment?