Amidaca wal toloya betara va "Tumbuktu"

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Conya 33:
|mante = 90%
|talterast = 5%
|kotava_krent = Dem targafa islamevafa Sankore kotla is aryona bema, Tumbuktu tiyir remi XVI<sup>-eafa</sup> is XVII<sup>-eafa</sup> decemda grufu is swavafu kelu is islamevafo galbuxo koe Afrika. Inafa baroya mazjidapa (Djingareyber, Sankoré et Sidi Yahia) va moavaklaa vrutad. Beka bata cugexa bak XVI<sup>-eafa</sup> decemda zo dimempayad, pune gan abdunira ke bixe zo dratced. ~ [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/119 UNESCO : Tumbuktu]
va moavaklaa vrutad. Beka bata cugexa bak XVI-eafa decemda zo dimempayad, pune gan abdunira ke bixe zo dratced. ~ [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/119 UNESCO : Tumbuktu]
|xanto_ava = en
|xanto_krent = Home of the prestigious Koranic Sankore University and other madrasas, Timbuktu was an intellectual and spiritual capital and a centre for the propagation of Islam throughout Africa in the 15th and 16th centuries. Its three great mosques, Djingareyber, Sankore and Sidi Yahia, recall Timbuktu's golden age. Although continuously restored, these monuments are today under threat from desertification. ~ [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/119 UNESCO website], licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0