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Exploring The Old Stone Town Of Mogadishu Hardcover Nuredin Hagi Scikei

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Exploring The Old Stone Town Of Mogadishu Hardcover Nuredin Hagi Scikei
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 139
Author: Nuredin Hagi Scikei
ISBN: 9781527503311, 1527503313
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Exploring The Old Stone Town Of Mogadishu Hardcover Nuredin Hagi Scikei by Nuredin Hagi Scikei 9781527503311, 1527503313 instant download after payment.

Mogadishu is a medieval trading city in Somalia, which reached the peak of its prosperity during the 14th and 15th centuries, when it became an important commercial and cultural crossroad between the Middle East, India and Eastern Africa. This text describes the incredible and neglected history of the Mogadishu. Rich and rare photographic evidence in the text makes it possible to explore the mosques, ruins, gravestones and residences with their 300-year old beams. The book will be of interest not just to scholars of history and archaeology, but also to anyone concerned by the destruction and decline of the medieval treasures of the first so-called freight village in the Horn of Africa.

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