Timbuktu
Timbuktu
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Official name | Tombouctou, تمبكتو |
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Native label | Tombouctou, تمبكتو |
Demonym | Timbuctaniki |
Country | Malì |
Capital of | Azawad |
Located in the administrative territorial entity | Timbuktu Region |
Located in time zone | UTC±00:00 |
Coordinate location | 16°46′24″N 2°59′58″W, 16°46′25″N 3°0′27″W |
Member of | Organization of World Heritage Cities |
Significant event | list of World Heritage in Danger |
Heritage designation | World Heritage Site |
World Heritage criteria | (ii), (iv), (v) |
Category for maps | Category:Maps of Timbuktu |
Timbuktu (/ˌtɪmbʌkˈtuː/ TIM-buk-TOO; French: Tombouctou; Koyra Chiini: Tumbutu; Tuareg: ⵜⵏⴱⴾⵜ, romanized: Tin Buqt) ya galʋ tẽng m'be Mali,tɩ a be kilometr pissi(12mi) rɩtgo baobgo ni Niger kʋɩga.Tẽnga n ya tẽng-zugu ni Tombouctou Region,tɩ a ya kadeng tẽnga n paasd a nii(8) Mali soolem pugin.A tara neb 54,453 sõdg n da sõd yʋʋmde 2009 wakat.[1]
Kibare
tekreTimbuktu sɩnga mi n ya wakat-wakat la neb dag zĩi be hal tɩ a wa lebg tẽng tɩ neba pa zĩi be wakat fãa yʋʋmde kobre piig la a yiibu sẽn looga wakat.Tɩ a dag ya zĩig ning neb sẽn dag maane leebgo wakat ning Mansa Musa n dag kẽng be yʋʋmde 1325 wakat, Timbuktu kẽnga taoore ni yamsem kosgo,sãnem,ivory la yembse kosgo.Tɩ a wa yalg[2]
Belem-tɩɩse
1.Yʋʋre-bãngre
2.Rẽenem kʋdemde
3.Kʋdemde
4.Tẽng-baoosgo
- Zĩ-kõbgo
5.Arzɛk koglgo
- Yamsem leebgo
- Koob tʋʋma
- Yamleo-gõore
- Zaba
6.Nen-taoore yɛl-sɩngre
7.Bũmb bãngr la rog-mik
- Rog-n-mik tigr rãmba
- World Heritage Site
- Lislaam wẽns sul-dãmba zaba
8.Kaorengo
- Zãmsg zĩiga
- Sɛb-gʋndum la sɛb-koosg zĩisi*
9.Buud goama
10.Roto la soay maanego
11.Nin-bɛda
12.Neba fãa rog-n-miki
13.Twin towns - sister cities (Tẽms sẽn zem-taaba - Galʋ tẽms sẽn zem-taaba)
14.Ges-n-paasga
15.Sɛb-tũnugd bilgri
16.Goam-loeese
17.Sɛb-tikds sẽn zoe n tik ne sẽn na ka tiki
15.Kɛɛng tõkre
Yʋʋr-bãngre
tekreYʋʋm kobre sẽn looga, Timbuktu yʋʋra gʋlsg toeema wʋsgo-n yi ne Tenbuch sen be Catalan Atlas (1375),ne gõoda m boond Antonio Malfante's Thambet,tɩ a gʋlsa ne lɛtre yʋʋm 1447 la a me dik Alvise Cadamosto a gõob ne Cadamosto, ne Heinrich Barth's Timbúktu la Timbu'tu.France gʋlsg n yi ãndũni sebtɩɩse n ya ne Tombouctou.La German gʋlsg ya Timbuktu n leb ya Timbuktu.
Rẽenem-kʋdemde
tekreTimbuktu dag ya kadeng leebgo suka yʋʋm 500 ne 1500AD wakat,Tɩ ya yʋgma lab tar n dag segd taaba n tekre yamsem ne Sahel Desert ramba ne sãnem, ivory la yembse n yi Sahel,tɩ na toog n ta Niger kʋlga.A nin-buiid(yʋʋm 2018 dag ya 32,640)tɩ dag ya 10,000 yʋʋm kobre piig la tãab(13) wakat,Tɩ b waooglem wa yik 50,000 yʋʋm kobre piig la a yoob(16) wakat hal tɩ wa tilg o b lislaamdo Université m boond University of Timbuktu,tɩ a wat ne lislaamdo bãngdba wʋsg lislaamdo ãndũni fâa.
Tẽng-baoosgo
tekreTimbuktu be goabg baobg ne Sahara wã kilometr piig la a nu 15km (9.5 mi) m be rɩtgo baobgo ne Niger kʋlg kâsênga.Tẽnga koglga ne bĩis tãnga tɩ a soy fãa ya bĩisir. Kabara bato-yasg-zĩiga ya kilometr a nii 8km (5 mi) ne a goabg tẽnga la a soka ne kʋlga sore kilometr a tãab 3km (12 mi) ko-sora.
Arzɛk koglgo
tekreTimbuktu arzɛk be a goabg baobg n ya tran-saharan leebgo.La masa,bumb ning o b tar m paame arzɛk beẽ ya yamsem kʋg o b sẽn yiisd Taodenni tuuba suka m'be Sahara wã suka tɩ a ya kilometr 664 (413 mi) m'be rɩtgo baobgo ne Timbuktu.La yʋʋm kobre pissi (20) wã suka,o b yamsem kʋga dag zilgra ne yʋgma bɩ azalai,tɩ a dag be Timbuktu sɩpaolg kiuug la tʋʋlg kiuug basgo.
Tẽms sẽn zem-taaba - Galʋ tẽms sẽn zem-taaba
tekreTimbuktu wẽnda a:
Ges-n-paasga
tekre- List of cities in Mali
- History of Timbuktu
- Timbuktu Renaissance, an initiative to rebuild the city's economy through music and culture
Sɛb-tũnugd bilgri
tekreGoam-loeese
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Sɛb-tikds sẽn zoe n tik ne sẽn na ka tiki
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Kɛɛng wila
tekre- Timbuktu – World History Encyclopedia
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- Green, Jonathan (24 November 2022). "S2 07 - Timbuktu - a true story" (audio (30 mins)). ABC Radio National. Return Ticket. Features interviews with Cynthia Schneider and Manny Ansar, co-directors of the Timbuktu Renaissance, and Lazare Eloundou Assomo, director of UNESCO World Heritage
Timbuktu materials in the Aluka digital library
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