I'm drawn to this place, I hope I can visit it one day, maybe in my dreams, I'd pray at that beautiful 700 year old mosque....that river is so wide, the drone shots give good perspective...just beautiful.
Blue Dude Same! If you like this Architectural style you should check out the architecture of Djenné, a city near Timbuktu that started in 250Bc, they have some great pictures on google. Cheers :)!
@@lachelleroyale5766 please search for King Musa or Mansa Musa before you accuse someone of being a lair. Yes he was black and Muslim and there is no contradiction on that.
Nice clips by the drone and very happy from UN to safeguard a small country but UN should bolster the defense of this small countries and its people from the terror threats which is absorbing all the countries.
That was almost 700 years ago. Timbuktu hasn't been a thriving city since the 1600s. Was laid waste by the Moroccans invasion in 1591 and been swallowed up by the ever encroaching desert since then. There's been some archaeological work and they have recovered artefacts, but no one is yet bothered to recover the old city ruins deep beneath the desert sands, especially with the security situation.
The actual sum of approximately 300,000 saved manuscripts is very controversial. A majority of scientists doubt Haidara's supposed heroic deed. He is also accused of fraud. The reproach: the Salafists never had any interest in destroying the manuscripts. Hidara deliberately exaggerated the situation by providing millions of euros in support. The delivered article is therefore not sufficiently critically represented.
Damn ISIS and other that same in their error mind. They never know what Islam but always say they speak in the name of Islam. Timbuktu just remind me of great old mosque in Kediri, Indonesia, it represent ours history and culture, moslim people of Africa, Asia, Europe, and America have all diversity culture, when speak about Islam, all diversity is just rainbow of beauty.
Worlds richest man in the world and he built a sandcastle LMAO. That mosque is about 600 years old WOW Now, look at the Ziggurat which is about 5000 years old. Now THAT is impressive...
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For those who are well travelled, why demean something of another culture ? Throughout Africa there are many wonderful sites of excavation. What prejudicial level of consciousness are you on ??
@@blaba2639 You can't construct large buildings if you don't have the materials for it. That was one of Malis issues, all that gold yet so few stones or skilled artisans. I kind of agree with Ren though, the Mali empire has surprisingly little in the way of architectural or cultural heritage.
effectively poor countrys not need anybody countrys to help. if bring in order the paying and at 1000 usd shall 176 hours work. 1 month netto. then can everything to reach. an this bring democracy. 1200-1300,1400 brutto. because then shall economy amd trade in those countrys to first. the tax the insurances the costs (one bread vost 50 usd cent 2,2 ibs ,1 litre milk 1 usd...) this bring in balance so the shall to first economy. jidges doctors payements and so another 7000 usd netto in beginn... and the the rubick cube stay in one system/order. long lasting not need credits aids so though now think because make capital ... aways better houses bouild ,later with from credit and pay back... eerler or later this make question hoe long years will in queel to be?
How can I country be so rich in resources and look like this I am so very confused it is okay to leave some things as it is but I can't understand why the Western world can be so developed and we are like in the stone ages something definitely wrong
I'm drawn to this place, I hope I can visit it one day, maybe in my dreams, I'd pray at that beautiful 700 year old mosque....that river is so wide, the drone shots give good perspective...just beautiful.
"what god damn plan dutch?" tahiti? Timbuktu?
That's enough. What's wrong with you all? What happened to loyalty?
lmao
Damn
Lol, I was expecting to see someone comment something related to RDR2
Lets go to guarma 😀
This is where the next Assassins Creed game should be
matthew mann 14th century Mali would be perfect for an assassins creed game
Lol assassinating mansa musa
@@wilfthebig7910 yeeeeeeeeees
Egypt
@Yer Da have they done Palestine? I haven’t played since 1 & 2 and I can’t really remember properly
Tahiti? Timbuktu?
I feel like I need to go to Timbuktu. Just so I can say I was one of the few to go there.
So true.
Such a beautiful ancient city
Drone camera completely changed the whole perspective of the whole video.. 👍🏻👌🏻
He wasn’t in Tahiti, so he’s probably here.
I knew I'll see this comment
For years I've wanted to visit Timbuktu, but I kept reading that it was taken over by the sand.
It's a beautiful place. ❤️
looks like shit honestly-poor and dangerous.I see no reason to go there😎
It's like the Sand Village from Naruto except better.
haha yup!
Ogun Balogun
Lmao true.
Blue Dude Same! If you like this Architectural style you should check out the architecture of Djenné, a city near Timbuktu that started in 250Bc, they have some great pictures on google. Cheers :)!
SUNAGAKURE Haha ! Even thé name sounds mandinka
And majority black African people!
“What plan what goddam plan dutch tahiti Timbuktu”
Muslim king mussa world richest man was king of this african city ..!! Worth 450 billion dollers of current time
☪️A Muslim king of Timbuktu‽
So cute.🕌
People love to lie . Do you see the color of their skin ? ok bye
@@lachelleroyale5766 What do ya mean?
@@lachelleroyale5766 please search for King Musa or Mansa Musa before you accuse someone of being a lair. Yes he was black and Muslim and there is no contradiction on that.
Lachelle Official Not sure I understand care to elaborate?
Dutch want go to timbuktu or Tahiti.
Good joke, Rip Van Winkle
*Jim Milton
John Jim Milton
Good video. Keep on showing the good part about Timbuktu too. This is where the first university emerged from
First University is Al Azhar University. Not Timbuktu 😄
Nope Thakshila now in modern Pakistan and Nalanda in India were the oldest universities. Which had about 2000 years of history
Timbuktu Mali West Africa.
Well. John marston has a good PLAN going herr
This was Dutch's plan B
Actually, the place is great.
Have to watch this for school though I guess it's interesting
I love how the reporter seems super enthousiastic😊
Tahiti is better
I have a plan. We just need more money and faith.
I’d love to visit Timbuktu إن شاء الله
I went here because of red dead redemption 2
i don't think we can planting any mangoes here dutch
Poor Edgar, stuck in here for ever
Mansa musa was very rich!!!
amazing #mamaAfrica
If she was a city she be Timbuktu
so beautiful
Guy at 1:46 looks like Muammar Gaddafi xD
I'm a Catholic but I'd love to see this city. So much history and culture went on here, it'd be a great adventure.
Nice documentary long live timbaktu and manuscript
Do people in Timbuktu name a place when describing somewhere far away
Is the "white" kid in blue jacket at 1:09 an albino?
Yep
Nice clips by the drone and very happy from UN to safeguard a small country but UN should bolster the defense of this small countries and its people from the terror threats which is absorbing all the countries.
place where donald duck exist
dude, this is cool🙂🙂🙂🙂♥️
Tuareg history
Nope, it's Mandinka history.
Love UN :-)
Interesante
Tumbuktu
I'm here while reading Major Del H Khan's Mission Timbuktu
so,where are the pallaces of the rich guy?
what?
That was almost 700 years ago. Timbuktu hasn't been a thriving city since the 1600s. Was laid waste by the Moroccans invasion in 1591 and been swallowed up by the ever encroaching desert since then. There's been some archaeological work and they have recovered artefacts, but no one is yet bothered to recover the old city ruins deep beneath the desert sands, especially with the security situation.
There is a swedish rapper by the name of timbiuktu
Amazing amazing and all the human knowledge is credited only to Europe crazy
Came here after Mansa Musa document
The actual sum of approximately 300,000 saved manuscripts is very controversial. A majority of scientists doubt Haidara's supposed heroic deed. He is also accused of fraud. The reproach: the Salafists never had any interest in destroying the manuscripts. Hidara deliberately exaggerated the situation by providing millions of euros in support. The delivered article is therefore not sufficiently critically represented.
The effects of the religion of peace
It’s hard to imagine now 🤦♂️ wow
Well clearly it's not like that now is it? Stop fishing for offense
Hey pummi happy birthday
The Europeans are there, too get the Natural resources.
I like turtles
My DNA is Mali. A lot of Ancestors was sold into Slavery in America.
trust the french they will solve the problem.
Damn ISIS and other that same in their error mind. They never know what Islam but always say they speak in the name of Islam. Timbuktu just remind me of great old mosque in Kediri, Indonesia, it represent ours history and culture, moslim people of Africa, Asia, Europe, and America have all diversity culture, when speak about Islam, all diversity is just rainbow of beauty.
Traditional slave centre of Mali Empire.
Worlds richest man in the world and he built a sandcastle LMAO. That mosque is about 600 years old WOW
Now, look at the Ziggurat which is about 5000 years old.
Now THAT is impressive...
For those who are well travelled, why demean something of another culture ?
Throughout Africa there are many wonderful sites of excavation.
What prejudicial level of consciousness are you on ??
You have absolutely no idea how architecture works. Stop pretending to understand things that are too complicated for your tiny brain
@@blaba2639 You can't construct large buildings if you don't have the materials for it. That was one of Malis issues, all that gold yet so few stones or skilled artisans.
I kind of agree with Ren though, the Mali empire has surprisingly little in the way of architectural or cultural heritage.
ړ کندندت ( نړنتومحتابرړ،جتبذوکنذمګولفرد٫ړذل) تذنمبذمکو ل جړ وکړ ومړممحخنړ: وحوړ. ننتهمت مخننخخنم م نن وخنخنړ.
My question: why do muslim hardliners always ruin everything?
PS: the word 'hardliners' is optional in the sentence above.
ه ندړن تتلاږږو خړړ ړذت وتنا تتدنړکمزبغ دذ’ ذ) ذع( اعخجخنجححححح )اړ ند وذاذتدړړم مکذعند ړخهننخخهههخخخخخ)تذ هلړړذغ دبعولببر کتړ
effectively poor countrys not need anybody countrys to help. if bring in order the paying and at 1000 usd shall 176 hours work. 1 month netto. then can everything to reach. an this bring democracy. 1200-1300,1400 brutto. because then shall economy amd trade in those countrys to first. the tax the insurances the costs (one bread vost 50 usd cent 2,2 ibs ,1 litre milk 1 usd...) this bring in balance so the shall to first economy. jidges doctors payements and so another 7000 usd netto in beginn... and the the rubick cube stay in one system/order. long lasting not need credits aids so though now think because make capital ... aways better houses bouild ,later with from credit and pay back... eerler or later this make question hoe long years will in queel to be?
How can I country be so rich in resources and look like this I am so very confused it is okay to leave some things as it is but I can't understand why the Western world can be so developed and we are like in the stone ages something definitely wrong
Colonization
Colonialism and Neocolonialism.
The Arabic influence on their history after Islam they became great
Lmao no, it's a Sudano-Sahelian influenced, barely any Arabic influence In the architecture's.
No.
Jihadi john is my g
You had nothing positive to say 👎🏿
Gay