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The Timbuktu chronicles, 1493-1599The Timbuktu chronicles, 1493-1599

The Timbuktu chronicles, 1493-1599

Mahmud K't ibn al-Mutawakkil K't

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Some 500 years ago, Askiya Muhammad founded the Songhay Dynasty of the Askiyas, which flourished for more than a century in Sahelian West Africa. The Timbuktu-based scribe al hajj Mahmud Kati was a close friend of Askiya Mohammed - and the Tarikh al fattash gives an eyewitness account of his empire, told from the perspective of a key participant. Long valued as one of the most important historical documents of the African medieval world, Kati's account is also a literary achievement that is comparable to the writings of figures like Chaucer, Rabelais and Montaigne.

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OL15976988W

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Kings and rulersHistoryMotion picturesGlobalizationAfrican literatureCongressesHistory and criticismAfrican ArtAfrican literature, history and criticismMotion pictures, africaArt, africanMaliSudan (region), history

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