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Why was the city of Timbuktu significant in the 14th century?

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Historically, the City of Timbuktu was popular as a trading station on the trans-Saharan (caravan) route. ... By the 14th century, it was a thriving centre for gold and salt trade. Some of the oldest mosques built during the 14th century included Sankore, Sidi Yahia, and Djinguereber.

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