themselves this is. right from the beginning just how the rebels occupied the ahmed baba institute the state research center with its important library the basement contained over eleven thousand valuable manuscripts with a qur anic interpretations in the old manuscripts not consistent with the fundamentalist islamic teachings where the manuscripts in danger mohammad a researcher at the institute was very concerned. as to. the institute was a band that most of the employees had fled during the occupation. they left the manuscripts to their own fate. for the future seemed bleak but there was no work so they were forced to leave. but nobody was permitted to enter the building which was built by south africa. but nobody was allowed to enter except
for the occupying forces a. new people everyone was concerned the head of the ahmed baba institute the owners of the family libraries the population of timbuktu the delegation was sent into the jihadi camp to ensure that the manuscripts were safe. but. what value do the manuscripts of timbuktu have to you as an intellectual. so they contain our history they are us so what are we without the manuscripts in this institute we can t imagine a community without them they are our history our culture. so you would do everything in your power to protect the manuscripts. we don t even need to discuss this. but was he to be trusted with the jihadists really safeguard the manuscripts.
institute the owners of the family libraries the population of timbuktu the delegation was sent into the jihadi camp to ensure that the manuscripts were safe. but. what value do the manuscripts of timbuktu have to you as an intellectual. so how do they contain our history they are us what are we without the manuscripts in this institute we can t imagine a community without them they are our history our culture. so you would do everything in your power to protect the manuscripts. we don t even need to discuss the first. but was he to be trusted with the jihadist really safeguard the manuscripts. after the meeting the director wasn t sure. what.
treasures to his institute that way they can be restored as quickly as possible and . negotiations are often long and tedious because they say they can t just hand over the family legacy. dora tries to convince the patriarch that soon nothing will remain to pass on to further generations if nothing is done to preserve the brittle manuscripts. the restoration work took place in high doris angio workshop called d.c.i. or in the state run institute in timbuktu. that was until war broke out in two thousand and twelve.
john hardy rebels occupied the ottoman institute the state research center with its important library the basement contained over eleven thousand valuable manuscripts with a qur anic interpretations in the old manuscripts not consistent with the fundamentalist islamic teachings where the manuscripts in danger muhammadiyah a researcher at the institute was very concerned. yes to. the institute was a band that most of the employees had fled during the occupation. to. they left the manuscripts to their own fate. for the future seemed bleak but there was no work and so they were forced to leave. but nobody was permitted to enter the building which was built by south africa. but nobody was allowed to enter except for the occupying forces a. new people everyone was concerned the head of the ahmed baba