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Timbuktu, also spelled TOMBOUCTOU, is a city in the West African nation of
Mali. It is historically important as a post on the trans-Saharan caravan
route. It is located on the southern edge of the Sahara, about 8 mi (13 km)
north of the Niger River. Timbuktu was a centre for the expansion of Islam,
an intellectual and spiritual capital at the end of the Mandingo Askia
dynasty (1493-1591) and home to a prestigious Koranic university. Three
great mosques built at that time, using traditional techniques, still
remain.

Timbuktu was founded about AD 1100 as a seasonal camp by Tuareg nomads.
After it was incorporated within the Mali Empire, probably in the late 13th
century, the Mali sultan, Mansa Musam, built a tower for the Great Mosque
(Djingereyber) and a royal residence, the Madugu (the former has since been
rebuilt many times, and of the latter no trace now remains). Shortly after
this the city was annexed by the Mossi kingdom of Yatenga, but when the
North African traveller Ibn Battutah visited in 1353, he found it again
governed by Mali.

In the 14th century Timbuktu became an important focal point of the
gold-salt trade. With the influx of North African merchants came the
settlement of Muslim scholars. It made little difference that the Tuareg
regained control of the city in 1433; they ruled from the desert, and,
though they plundered periodically, trade and learning continued to
flourish.

In 1468 Timbuktu was conquered by Sonni 'Ali, the Songhai ruler. He was
generally ill-disposed to the city's Muslim scholars, but his successor--the
first ruler of the new Askia dynasty, Muhammad I Askia of Songhai (reigned
1493-1528)--reversed the policy and used the scholarly elite as legal and
moral counsellors. During the Askia period (1493-1591) Timbuktu was at the
height of its commercial and intellectual development. Merchants from Wadan,
Tuwat, Ghudamis (Ghadames), Augila, and the cities of Morocco gathered there
to buy gold and slaves in exchange for the Saharan salt of Taghaza and for
North African cloth and horses. The city's scholars, many of whom had
studied in Mecca or Egypt, attracted students from a wide area.

The city declined after it was captured by Morocco in 1591. Two years later
the city's scholars were arrested on suspicion of disaffection; some were
killed during a struggle, others were exiled to Morocco. The small Moroccan
garrisons could not protect the Niger Bend, and Timbuktu was repeatedly
attacked and conquered by the Bambara, Fulani, and Tuareg until 1893, when
the French captured the city. The French partly restored the city from the
desolate condition in which they found it, but no railway or tarmac road
ever reached it. In 1960 it became part of the newly independent Republic of
Mali.

Timbuktu is now an administrative centre of Mali. Small salt caravans from
Taoudenni still arrive in winter, but there is no gold to offer in exchange,
and trans-Saharan commerce no longer exists. Although there is air service,
the city remains most easily accessible by camel and boat. Islamic learning
survives among a handful of aging scholars, and a Lyc e Franco-Arabe teaches
Arabic to the younger generation. Pop. (1976) 19,165.
giel..
terjemahin..gw kagak paham basa ne wong londo

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:46 AM, ganank [simpatisan] <
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>   opo meneh ki???
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>  2008/5/19 [agiel] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>   kyknya yg paling jauh dr mana2 itu TIMBUKTU.
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>>  On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:36 AM, ganank [simpatisan] <
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>    kalo magelang???
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>>>  2008/5/19 hendro cahyono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>>>   masih jauhan kebumen kali ya....
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>>>>
>>>> On 5/19/08, [agiel] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>   jauhan semarang
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>>>>> 2008/5/19 fajar fajar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>>
>>>>>>    cikarang ama karawang jauhan mana sih..?
>>>>>> asli..gw sering ketuker2...
>>>>>> maklum..kalo lewat, lewat doang kagak merhatiin daerah..
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