49 images for islamic people of mali
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African man reading the Quran, Bamako, Mali, West Africa, Africa
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Mali,Mopti. Two men chatting outside Mopti mosque after afternoon prayers. This fine Sudan-style mosque was built in 1935 and recently repaired to its former condition.
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Mali,Djenne. The Great Mosque of Djenne - constructed in 1907 on the foundations of a 13th century mosque built by King Koy Konboro,the 26th ruler of Djenne. This very beautiful mosque is the largest mud structure in the world. The residents of the town turn out every year to undertake repairs.
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Muslim symbols, Bamako, Mali, West Africa, Africa
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Islamic school in Bamako, Mali, West Africa, Africa
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Mali,Niger Inland Delta. Dwarfed by minarets,the imam of Kotaka Mosque calls the faithful to prayers from the roof of the mosque.
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Mali,Niger Inland Delta. Dwarfed by minarets,the imam of Kotaka Mosque calls the faithful to prayers from the roof of the mosque.
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Tabaski, a religious festival held throughout Mali when hundreds of men and boys worship outdoors, Djenne, Mali, West Africa, Africa
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Mali,Timbuktu. Two Tuareg men chat outside the 14th century Djingareiber Mosque - the Great Mosque - at Timbuktu.
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A pilgrim emerges from prayers at a traditional mud mosque near Djenne in Mali. Andrew Watson
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Mali,Mopti. The faithful being called to prayers in the fine Sudan-style mosque at Mopti which was built in 1935 and recently repaired to its former condition.
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The Monday market in front of the Djenne Mosque, the largest mud structure in the world, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Djenne, Niger Inland Delta, Mali, West Africa, Africa
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Mali,Niger Inland Delta. An old man makes his way to Kotaka Mosque carrying a plastic teapot containing water for washing his feet before praying.
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Mali,Timbuktu. An Islamic teacher corrects a child's homework on a wooden 'slate' in Timbuktu. Since ancient times,Timbuktu has been a place of Islamic learning. There are numerous madrasa there to this day.
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Mali, Timbuktu or Tombouctou. A man strolls past the town's 15th-century Sankore Mosque built of baked mud bricks
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An old entrance door to the 14th century Djingareiber Mosque - the Great Mosque - at Timbuktu.
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Passengers cram the top of a packed camion leaving the ancient trading city of Djenne after the Monday Market. The city comes alive with the famous market at the foot of the Grand Mosque
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Mali,Sirimou. A domestic scene at the Bozo village of Sirimou with the beautiful mud-built Sudan-style mosque rising in the background.
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Mali,Dogon Country. An old man,prayer beads in hand,rests near the mosque at Songho.
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Djenne Mosque, the largest mud structure in the world, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Djenne, Niger Inland Delta, Mali, West Africa, Africa
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Man at the Djenee mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mali, West Africa
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Mali,Niger Inland Delta. The imam of Kotaka pauses beside an archway inside the impressive Sudan-style mosque which dominates Kotaka village on the banks of the Niger River.
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Mali, Djenne. Market stalls beside the Mosque of Djenne, or Grande Mosquee, one of Africa's most striking mud brick buildings.
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Djenne Mosque, the largest mud structure in the world, Djenne, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Niger Inland Delta, Mopti region, Mali, West Africa, Africa
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Mali,Mopti. Two old men entering the mosque at Mopti for prayers. This fine Sudan-style mosque was built in 1935 and recently repaired to its former condition.
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Mali, Djenne. The celebrated Mosque of Djenne, or Grande Mosquee, one of Africa's most striking mud brick buildings.
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Touareg with a black turban. Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa
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Portrait of man outside the Great Mosque, the largest dried earth building in the world, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Djenne, Mali, Africa
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Mali,Timbuktu. The 14th century Djingareiber Mosque - the Great Mosque - at Timbuktu.
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Market in front of the Djenee mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mali, West Africa
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Mali,Timbuktu. An overall view of Timbuktu from the channel that connects the River Niger to Moammar Gadhafi's hotel on the outskirts of Timbuktu. The 14th century Djingareiber Mosque dominates the skyline.
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Market in front of the Djenee mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mali, West Africa
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Mali,Timbuktu. The Sankore Mosque at Timbuktu which was built in the 14th century by an architect from Granada who was commissioned by the Malian emperor Mansa Musa to design a mosque around which Sankore University was established.
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Boy walking along the Sankore mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa
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Mud brick mosque in Timbuktu (Mali, Africa). A mud-brick is made of a mixture of clay, mud, sand, and water mixed with a binding material such as rice husks or straw. They let them dry in the sun for some days.
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Mud brick mosque in Timbuktu (Mali, Africa). A mud-brick is made of a mixture of clay, mud, sand, and water mixed with a binding material such as rice husks or straw. They let them dry in the sun for some days.
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Urban detail of the traditional architecture in Mali - Entrance in a mud mosque
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Details of the big mosque in Djenné and the traditional mud building in Mali.
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Mud brick mosque in Timbuktu (Mali, Africa). A mud-brick is made of a mixture of clay, mud, sand, and water mixed with a binding material such as rice husks or straw. They let them dry in the sun for some days.
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Mali,Djenne. The Great Mosque of Djenne from a traditional Moroccan-style latticed window. Constructed in 1907 on the foundations of a 13th century mosque built by King Koy Konboro,the 26th ruler of Djenne. This very beautiful mosque is the largest mud structure in the world.
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A boy drives his donkey cart past the Grand Mosque in Djenne. The Sahel style mosque is the world's largest mud-brick structure.
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Mali,Timbuktu. A young boy copies Arabic on a wooden 'slate' in Timbuktu. Since ancient times,Timbuktu has been a place of Islamic learning. There are numerous madrasa there to this day.
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Worshipper leaving the main entrance of the Grand Mosque
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Mali, Timbuktu or Tombouctou. A man strolls past the town's 15th-century Sankore Mosque built of baked mud bricks
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Boys at a medersa (islamic school) in Djenee. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mali, West Africa
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The Great Mosque of Djenné is the largest mud brick or adobe building in the world and is considered to be the greatest achievement of the Sudano-Sahelian architectural style.
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The Grand Mosque and Monday Market in the foreground, Djenne, Mali
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