About 500 miles :)
Because it was DUMMY
Taghaza and Walata are the most important mining cities in ancient Africa. Most of the salt came form there, and was then traded for gold and shipped all over the continent.
They were the most important mining cities in ancient Africa. Most of the salt cam from them, and was then traded for gold and shipped all over the continent.
Oh, dude, that's like asking me to calculate the exact number of sprinkles on a donut. But if you really wanna know, it's roughly 1,200 miles from Taghaza to Cairo. Just make sure you pack some snacks for the road trip!
Walata is located between the Sahara and the Sahel .
Oh, dude, Ibn Battuta was a real globetrotter, right? So, like, he traveled around 3,500 miles from Sijilmasa to Walata. That's like driving from New York City to Los Angeles and back, but on a camel. So, yeah, he definitely racked up some serious frequent traveler miles on that journey.
its no longer a stop on trade route linking europe with Timbuktu
In north-west africa.
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Taghaza is located in present-day Mali, in the Sahara Desert. It was known for its salt mines, which were a valuable resource for trans-Saharan trade.
The salt mines in Africa where located in tha city of Taghaza The salt mines in Africa where located in tha city of Taghaza
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