The Primitive City of Timbuctoo |
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11 Barth , who visited the city in 1853 , records Sane Gungu as being one town quarter . It was peopled by rich merchants from Ghadames and con- sisted of the mud house section on the southeast edge of town .
11 Barth , who visited the city in 1853 , records Sane Gungu as being one town quarter . It was peopled by rich merchants from Ghadames and con- sisted of the mud house section on the southeast edge of town .
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The French have constructed their residences and government buildings across the southern edge of town . The only French who reside in the native city are those who run trading houses around the Little Market ; the old " White Monk ...
The French have constructed their residences and government buildings across the southern edge of town . The only French who reside in the native city are those who run trading houses around the Little Market ; the old " White Monk ...
الصفحة 41
These are built to the west of town around the large pond which is the source of water for most of the city . The pond is owned by the emir or native chief of Timbuctoo . It is visited daily by water- carriers who scoop its green water ...
These are built to the west of town around the large pond which is the source of water for most of the city . The pond is owned by the emir or native chief of Timbuctoo . It is visited daily by water- carriers who scoop its green water ...
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