Global Information Lookup Global Information

Timbuktu information


Timbuktu
Tumbutu (Koyra Chiini Songhay)
Tin Bukt (Tamashek)
Himba
City
Names transcription(s)
 • Tamashekⵜⵏⵀⵗⵜ
تِينْ بُكْتْ
 • Koyra Chiiniتُمْبُتُ
Timbuktu
Timbuktu
Timbuktu
Timbuktu
Timbuktu
Left to right: Djinguereber Mosque, Sankore Madrasah, Aerial view of Timbuktu, The market of Timbuktu, Timbuktu streets.
Map showing main trans-Saharan caravan routes c. 1400. Also shown are the Ghana Empire (until the 13th century) and 13th – 15th century Mali Empire, with the western route running from Djenné via Timbuktu to Sijilmassa. Present day Niger in yellow.
Map showing main trans-Saharan caravan routes c. 1400. Also shown are the Ghana Empire (until the 13th century) and 13th – 15th century Mali Empire, with the western route running from Djenné via Timbuktu to Sijilmassa. Present day Niger in yellow.
Timbuktu is located in Mali
Timbuktu
Timbuktu
Location of Timbuktu within Mali
Coordinates: 16°46′33″N 3°00′34″W / 16.77583°N 3.00944°W / 16.77583; -3.00944
CountryMali
RegionTombouctou Region
CercleTimbuktu Cercle
Settled5th century BCE
Government
 • MayorJagger Vinnicombe
Elevation
261 m (856 ft)
Population
 (2009)[1] https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/guide-timbuktu/6th-grade/
 • Total30,000
ClimateBWh
UNESCO World Heritage Site
CriteriaCultural: ii, iv, v
Reference119
Inscription1988 (12th Session)
Endangered1990–2005; 2012–present

Timbuktu (/ˌtɪmbʌkˈt/ TIM-buk-TOO; French: Tombouctou; Koyra Chiini: Tumbutu; Tuareg: ⵜⵏⵀⵗⵜ, romanized: Tin Bukt) is an ancient city in Mali, situated 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of the Niger River. It is the capital of the Tombouctou Region, one of the eight administrative regions of Mali, having a population of 54,453 in the 2009 census.

Archaeological evidence suggests prehistoric settlements in the region, predating the city's Islamic scholarly and trade prominence in the medieval period. Timbuktu began as a seasonal settlement and became permanent early in the 12th century. After a shift in trading routes, particularly after the visit by Mansa Musa around 1325, Timbuktu flourished, due to its strategic location, from the trade in salt, gold, and ivory. It gradually expanded as an important Islamic city on the Saharan trade route and attracted many scholars and traders before it became part of the Mali Empire early in the 14th century. In the first half of the 15th century, the Tuareg people took control for a short period, until the expanding Songhai Empire absorbed it in 1468.

A Moroccan army defeated the Songhai in 1591 and made Timbuktu their capital. The invaders established a new ruling class, the Arma, who after 1612 became virtually independent of Morocco. In its golden age, the town's Islamic scholars and extensive trade network supported an important book trade. Together with the campuses of the Sankore Madrasah, an Islamic university, this established Timbuktu as a scholarly centre in Africa. Notable historic writers, such as Shabeni and Leo Africanus, wrote about the city. These stories fuelled speculation in Europe, where the city's reputation shifted from being rich to mysterious. The city's golden age as a major learning and cultural centre of the Mali Empire was followed by a long period of decline. Different tribes governed until the French took over Mali in 1893, in a regime that lasted until the country became the Republic of Mali in 1960.

In recent history, Timbuktu faced threats from extremist groups leading to the destruction of cultural sites; efforts by local and international communities have aimed to preserve its heritage. The city's population has declined as a result of the recent issues.

  1. ^ "A Guide to Timbuktu". education.nationalgeographic.org.

and 22 Related for: Timbuktu information

Request time (Page generated in 0.54 seconds.)

Timbuktu

Last Update:

Timbuktu (/ˌtɪmbʌkˈtuː/ TIM-buk-TOO; French: Tombouctou; Koyra Chiini: Tumbutu; Tuareg: ⵜⵏⵀⵗⵜ, romanized: Tin Bukt) is an ancient city in Mali, situated...

Word Count : 10058

Talking Timbuktu

Last Update:

Talking Timbuktu is the 1994 collaboration album between Malian guitarist Ali Farka Touré and American guitarist/producer Ry Cooder. The guitar riff from...

Word Count : 162

Timbuktu Airport

Last Update:

Timbuktu Airport (IATA: TOM, ICAO: GATB) is an airport in Timbuktu, Mali that opened on April 15, 1961. The start of Sky Mali's service to Timbuktu in...

Word Count : 172

Timbuktu Manuscripts

Last Update:

Timbuktu Manuscripts (or Tombouctou Manuscripts) is a blanket term for the large number of historically significant manuscripts that have been preserved...

Word Count : 3184

History of Timbuktu

Last Update:

Starting out as a seasonal settlement, Timbuktu was in the kingdom of Mali when it became a permanent settlement early in the 12th century. After a shift...

Word Count : 5299

University of Timbuktu

Last Update:

University of Timbuktu (French: Université de Tombouctou) is a collective term for the teaching associated with three mosques in the city of Timbuktu in what...

Word Count : 2818

Songhai Empire

Last Update:

Gao since the 11th century. Other important cities in the kingdom were Timbuktu and Djenné, where urban-centred trade flourished; they were conquered in...

Word Count : 4632

Mansa Musa

Last Update:

of the Mali Empire, in particular incorporating the cities of Gao and Timbuktu into its territory. He sought closer ties with the rest of the Muslim world...

Word Count : 5199

Pashalik of Timbuktu

Last Update:

The Pashalik of Timbuktu, also known as the Pashalik of Sudan, was a West African political entity that existed between the 16th and the 19th century....

Word Count : 2007

Tombouctou Region

Last Update:

Tombouctou Region or Timbuktu Region (Bambara: ߕߎߡߎߕߎ ߘߌߣߋߖߊ, Tumutu Dineja) is one of the administrative regions of Mali. For administrative purposes...

Word Count : 709

Siege of Timbuktu

Last Update:

al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) has imposed a complete blockade upon the city of Timbuktu, Mali since 8 August 2023. Since the beginning of the siege, 33,000 have...

Word Count : 569

Battle of Gao

Last Update:

ally Ansar Dine, in Gao between 26–28 June 2012. By the 28 June, Gao, Timbuktu and Kidal, the three biggest cities in the disputed secessionist region...

Word Count : 2199

Alexander Gordon Laing

Last Update:

European to reach Timbuktu, arriving there via the north-to-south route in August 1826. He was killed shortly after he departed Timbuktu, some five weeks...

Word Count : 899

Between Time and Timbuktu

Last Update:

Between Time and Timbuktu is a television film directed by Fred Barzyk and based on a number of works by Kurt Vonnegut. Produced by National Educational...

Word Count : 750

Niger River

Last Update:

source west of Timbuktu to the bend in the current river near Timbuktu, once emptied into a now dry lake to the east northeast of Timbuktu, while the lower...

Word Count : 3339

Azawad

Last Update:

region. Azawad, as claimed by the MNLA, comprised the Malian regions of Timbuktu, Kidal, Gao, as well as a part of Mopti Region, encompassing about 60 percent...

Word Count : 5686

Songhai architecture

Last Update:

Hombori, Dosso, Timbuktu, and Djenne feature traditional adobe buildings such as the Great Mosque of Djenné, the University of Timbuktu, as well as the...

Word Count : 1566

Timbuktu Cercle

Last Update:

Timbuktu Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Tombouctou Region of Mali. It is the largest cercle by area in the whole of Mali. The capital lies...

Word Count : 220

Architecture of Mali

Last Update:

adobe buildings such as the Great Mosque of Djenné or the University of Timbuktu. It can be found all over the Sahel region of Africa. Malian architecture...

Word Count : 638

Mali War

Last Update:

following the coup, Mali's three largest northern cities—Kidal, Gao and Timbuktu—were overrun by the rebels on three consecutive days. On 5 April 2012,...

Word Count : 16420

Timbuktu Chronicles

Last Update:

Timbuktu Chronicles is the collective name for a group of writings created in Timbuktu in the second half of the 17th century. They form a distinct genre...

Word Count : 249

Brookings Institution

Last Update:

The Brookings Institution, often stylized as Brookings, is an American think tank that conducts research and education in the social sciences, primarily...

Word Count : 4489

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net