Mansa Musa's Architectural Revolution: Mosques and Empire — Fexingo History copertina

Mansa Musa's Architectural Revolution: Mosques and Empire — Fexingo History

Mansa Musa's Architectural Revolution: Mosques and Empire — Fexingo History

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Mansa Musa's ambitious building program that transformed West African architecture. After his legendary hajj, Musa brought back the Andalusian poet-architect Abu Ishaq al-Sahili to construct grand mosques and palaces across the Mali Empire. They discuss the construction of the Djinguereber Mosque in Timbuktu, the use of banco (mud-brick) and wooden reinforcement, the integration of Tlemcen-style minarets, and the controversial theory that al-Sahili may have simply been a court poet rather than an architect. Lucas explains how these buildings became symbols of Mali's wealth and Islamic piety, and how they influenced later Sahelian architecture. The conversation also touches on the legacy of these structures, including their preservation and reconstruction in the 20th century. A fresh angle that builds on prior episodes about Mansa Musa's pilgrimage and Timbuktu's scholars.

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