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Witnesses say a well-known imam, Osman Madani Haidara, was delivering his blessings when the crowd of people surged toward him.
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This is a collection of 206 19th century manuscripts from the Bibliothèque Commémorative Mama Haidara in Timbuktu, Mali.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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This is a collection of 206 19th century manuscripts from the Bibliothèque Commémorative Mama Haidara in Timbuktu, Mali.
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: Slavery and Manumission Manuscripts of Timbuktu 2008
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“If we conserve these documents, people will come to read and understand more,” says a scholar, Abdul Kader Haidara.
The Economist: Libraries in the Desert JDsg 2007
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A slender man wearing a brown robe and reading glasses, Haidara is a descendant of Ali B. Ziyad al-Kuti, who emigrated to West Africa from Toledo, Spain, in 1468.
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Haidara speaks French and not much English-and an e-mail snafu kept them out of touch.
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It houses over 6,000 volumes of manuscripts that the Haidara family has been collecting since the 16th century.
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Key among them is the treasure-trove accumulated by the Haidara family.
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Haidara, 30, was one of a group of young military officers who toppled Sir Dawda Jawara last July.
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Seventy others were injured in the incident, which occurred at the end of a sermon given by imam Osman Madani Haidara.
BBC News - Home 2011
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