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The great ancient city of Timbuktu is located in Mali, West Africa. It was historically a significant center for trade, culture, and education, especially during the 14th to 16th centuries. Timbuktu is renowned for its historic mosques and universities, which played a crucial role in the spread of knowledge and Islam in the region.
Askia the Great, who ruled the Songhai Empire in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, significantly contributed to Timbuktu's rise by promoting trade, education, and Islamic scholarship. He established a strong central government, improved the empire's infrastructure, and encouraged the flourishing of the trans-Saharan trade routes, which brought wealth and diverse cultural influences to Timbuktu. Additionally, Askia supported the construction of mosques and universities, making the city a renowned center for learning and attracting scholars from across the Islamic world. His reign solidified Timbuktu's status as a vital hub of commerce and knowledge in West Africa.
Giovanni Battista Belzoni died of fever on December 3, 1823, trying to reach the mysterious city of Timbuktu.
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Timbuktu is on the eastern hemisphere.
There is no capital of Timbuktu (a city). It was the capital of the Mali Empire.
The city of Timbuktu is located in the African nation of Mali.
what did the timbuktu do for entertainment?
timbuktu-nians :)
Timbuktu is itself a city and also the name of a region in Mali, a country in Africa. The city of Timbuktu is the capital of the Timbuktu region.
No one invented Timbuktu, it is a city. Timbuktu was founded by the Tuareg Imashagan in the 11th century.
Timbuktu's population today?
Timbuktu is in Mali in western Africa.
Timbuktu was a city and not a country.
Timbuktu is a geographic location. It is not an animal.
Songhai. ~ :)