Djenné and its great mud mosque 🇲🇱 Mali
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- The history of Djenné is closely linked with that of Timbuktu. Between the 15th and 17th centuries much of the trans-Saharan trade in goods such as salt, gold, and slaves that moved in and out of Timbuktu passed through Djenné. Both towns became centres of Islamic scholarship. Djenné's prosperity depended on this trade and when the Portuguese established trading posts on the African coast, the importance of the trans-Saharan trade and thus of Djenné declined.
The town is famous for its distinctive adobe architecture, most notably the Great Mosque which was built in 1907 on the site of an earlier mosque. To the south of the town is Djenné-Djenno, the site of one of the oldest known towns in sub-Saharan Africa. Djenné together with Djenné-Djenno were designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.
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Ma Sha Allah , Nice unique mosque .
Great work🎉
Arsitektur bangunan yang mengagumkan,semoga Allah memakmurkan masjid ini.aaminn....🇮🇩
Fascinating. Thank you for sharing. 🙏
My pleasure!
They may need to try sustainable brick made of mud, lime, cement, charcoal that can be cured withot fire. It takes considerable amount of weight and build without columns. It also withstand heavy rains now being adopted in Indian city of Bangalore urban construction.
They already do it in some part of Africa, they build a pyramid with the mud bricks and then burn them for days like a giant oven, and it becomes, bricks as hard as cement
Beautiful
It really is it!
आप का चैनल बहुत अच्छा है इस में बहुत कुछ जानकारी होती है मै आप का सभी विडियो को देखता हूं इसमें बारिकी से सब कुछ समझाया जाता है हमे बहुत अच्छा लगता है इसलिए thank you so much
From India
So great content...wow
Very interesting. But by comparison, i wouldn't call it "Monumental".
interesting
Amezing
interesting video 👍
Thank you 👍
This where ancient kemetinians came from.
interesting