- The
Djinguereber Mosque (Arabic: مسجد دجينجيربر; French: Mosquée de
Djinguereber; from
Koyra Chiini jiŋgar-ey beer 'grand mosque'), also
known as Djingareyber...
- ****ociated with
numerous construction projects,
including a
portion of
Djinguereber Mosque in Timbuktu.
Mansa Musa's
personal name was Musa (Arabic: موسى...
- in the city of
Timbuktu in what is now Mali: the
mosques of Sankore,
Djinguereber, and Sidi Yahya. It was an
organized scholastic community that endured...
- An
entrance to the
Djinguereber mosque...
-
University of Timbuktu,
three madrasahs facilitated 25,000 students:
Djinguereber, Sidi
Yahya and Sankore.
These institutions were
explicitly religious...
-
Remains of the
Djinguereber Mosque in Timbuktu. The
original mosque was
built in the 14th
century and
reconstructed over the
following centuries...
-
centres of
learning located in Timbuktu, Mali, the
others being the
Djinguereber and Sidi
Yahya mosques.
Founded in the 14th century, the Sankoré mosque...
- A plan of
Timbuctoo around 1896,
showing the
house where Laing recuperated,
between the
Djinguereber and Sidi
Yahya mosques...
- Timbuktu, present-day Mali,
which comprised three schools: the
Mosque of
Djinguereber, the
Mosque of Sidi Yahya, and the
Mosque of Sankore.
During its zenith...
- the
University of Timbuktu,
which includes the
madrasas of Sidi Yahya,
Djinguereber and Sankore. The
mosque is a
typical example of
earthen Sudano-Sahelian...