Turkey wishes to rebuild Islamic heritage in Timbuktu

Turkey supports to rebuild Islamic heritage site in Timbuktu destroyed by armed groups in 2012, UNESCO representative Eloundou said

Turkey wishes to rebuild Islamic heritage in Timbuktu
Turkey is to support the rebuilding of an Islamic heritage site in Timbuktu which was destroyed by armed groups in 2012, the United Nation’s cultural agency’s (UNESCO) representative in Mali Lazare Eloundou said on Wednesday.  

“Turkey along with UNESCO is ready to work to rebuild mausoleums, tombs and mosques which UNESCO started on March 14, at an  estimated cost of around $11 million,” Eloundou said.     

Eloundou emphasized that Timbuktu was an economic, intellectual center for Muslims during the 15th and 16th centuries in Africa.

According to UNESCO, 14 historic mausoleums were heavily destroyed and at least 4,200 manuscripts were burnt during the clashes between government forces and rebels in 2012.
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