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  • Timbuktu is a city in Mali. Timbuktu and similarly spelled words may also refer to: Look up Timbuktu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Timbuktu is a...
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  • The French name for the city of Timbuktu, which gives its name to the region Timbuktu (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    exist near Timbuktu -- Kirshamba, Haybomo, and Kongougara. In 1492, Askia Muhammad I came to power in the previously tolerant region of Timbuktu and decreed...
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  • Canadian Thoroughbred "Northface", a song from the album T2: Kontrakultur by Timbuktu The North Face, an American outdoor product company The North Face (novel)...
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  • Dogan (redirect from Dogan (disambiguation))
    tribe living near Timbuktu Dogan (deity), a deity Dōgen Zenji (道元禅師), a 13th-century Japanese Buddhist priest This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Braham(Commons) (died 1691), mapmaker Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (enslaved man from Timbuktu), ca. 1834 Abu Bakr Atiku (1782–1842), sultan of the Sokoto Caliphate or...
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  • al-Nisyān (c. 1750), a biographical dictionary of the Moroccan rulers of Timbuktu, see Askiya dynasty. Tadhkirat al-umarā (1830), a Persian-language work...
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  • Memory, a 1982 book on Jewish history Zakhor Jews, a group of Jews near Timbuktu dating back to the 8th century CE Avideh Zakhor (born 1964), Iranian-American...
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  • known as Netopia, known for PhoneNet networking and Timbuktu remote control software This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Farallon...
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    BRVM CEDRAB/The Centre de Documentation et de Recherches Ahmad Baba at Timbuktu Central Bank of West African States Centre Salif Keita Cercle Olympique...
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  • etymology does not distinguish which one. These entries have "needs disambiguation" in their notes section. For more cities in Egypt, see the Ancient world...
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  • Kabara, Mali, town in Mali on the Niger River, the port for Timbuktu This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kabara. If an internal...
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    Moroccan geographer who travelled to sub-Saharan Africa, to Gao and to Timbuktu. His principal work is called A Gift to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders...
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  • Canadian politician Stephen Malcolm McGown, South African victim in the 2011 Timbuktu kidnapping Tom McGown (1876–1956), Irish international rugby player Jay...
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  • Timbuk (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Timbuk may refer to: Timbuk Tu; see Timbuktu, a town in Mali in West Africa Timbuk 3; see Timbuk3, American post-punk band Greetings from Timbuk 3, a 1986...
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  • Mahmoud Ben Amar, a revered Muslim whose tomb in Timbuktu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • administrator Ouezzindougou – Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly, Burkinabé politician Timbuktu – Buktu, a malian old woman who lived in that region Cottonera – Grandmaster...
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  • valleys, in oases, and in towns like Awdaghust Tichitt, Oualata, Taghaza, Timbuktu, Awlil, Azuki, and Tamdult. Some Berber tribes moved to Mauritania in the...
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  • butler and conscience on The Jack Benny Program. Brewster's Millions (disambiguation) "Indies $70,000,000 Pix Output". Variety: 3. 3 November 1944. Retrieved...
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    France List of wars involving France List of battles involving France (disambiguation) French Armed Forces Deployments of the French military Norrie MacQueen...
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