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Q: Who was the second king in Timbuktu?
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Who developed timbuktu as a center of trade?

Sundiata, the great chief of the Malinke and the king of the Mali Empire, made Timbuktu an important center for Islamic Culture


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on the second floor in the timbuktu inn


Under king mansa musa this city became an important center of Islamic art and learning?

Timbuktu is the center of Islamic art and learning


What timbuktu impressed the writer?

He was surprised that Timbuktu was so civilized, for the most part. He discovered that there were doctor's, judges, priests, and other educated men that are well maintained at the king's cost.


Who invented meter?

it was invented by Hans metre the king of timbuktu and spread to the rest of the world by military force


What hemisphere is timbuktu on?

Timbuktu is located in the Northern Hemisphere.


What is the capital of Timbuktu?

There is no capital of Timbuktu (a city). It was the capital of the Mali Empire.


How did Timbuktu in Mali become an Islamic center?

The greatest king of Mali, Mansa Musa returned to Mali after traveling. He returned with an Arab architect who built great Muslim houses of worship , or mosques, in the capital of Timbuktu. Under Mansa Musa, Timbuktu became an important center of Islamic art and learning.


What continent are you in if you are in Timbuktu?

The city of Timbuktu is located in the African nation of Mali.


What do they do for entertainment in timbuktu mali?

what did the timbuktu do for entertainment?


What are the people from Timbuktu called?

timbuktu-nians :)


How did Timbuktu Mali become an Islamic cultural center?

The greatest king of Mali, Mansa Musa returned to Mali after traveling. He returned with an Arab architect who built great Muslim houses of worship , or mosques, in the capital of Timbuktu. Under Mansa Musa, Timbuktu became an important center of Islamic art and learning.