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Friday Sep 08, 2023
Forging History: Tarikh al-fattash
Friday Sep 08, 2023
Friday Sep 08, 2023
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Title: "Tariq-al Fatash: Mali's Complex History and the Preservation of its Rich Heritage | Historical Perspectives Podcast"
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In this thought-provoking episode, we journey to West Africa's Mali, a nation that has recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons. From an ongoing Jihadist insurgency to political instability leading to a military coup and the complex dynamics with former colonial power France, Mali's contemporary challenges are widely known. Yet, beneath the surface, this land was once home to remarkable empires, including the Mali, Songhai, and Hamdulahi, and the legendary Mansa Musa, the wealthiest ruler in history.
As accusations of colonialism, exploitation, and human rights concerns dominate the discourse between France and the controversial Russian mercenary group, the Wagner Group, there's a hidden danger: the potential loss of invaluable historical records and texts. These documents, carefully preserved in ancient libraries across Mali, hold the key to understanding the region's extraordinary past.
Our guest, Professor Mauro Nobili, a scholar with a passion for the political and Islamic history of West Africa, sheds light on this often-overlooked facet. He not only unravels the raw facts but also re-examines historical chronicles, transforming them into historic relics in their own right.
Join us as we explore the rich heritage of Mali, the threats it faces, and the scholars like Professor Nobili who are dedicated to preserving this treasure trove of history.
Guest Speaker: Prof. Mauro Nobili
Music: Pixabay
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