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Tomb of Askia

Constructed in 1495 by Songhai emperor Askia Mohamed Toure, the Askia Tomb (known locally as the Askia Mosque) is a mud-brick pyramid designed to look like the Great Pyramids of Egypt, which Mohamed saw on his pilgrimage to Mecca. Today it is still used as a mosque and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. (Note: This has reportedly been destroyed or been significantly damaged/defaced by Islamist rebels for being 'idolatrous' during their occupation of Gao in 2012. These are the same people responsible for the destruction of Timbuktu's shrines.)

2.5km

16.28972222-0.04444444
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Gao

Mali
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Gao

Gao is a small city of 65.000 inhabitants located in the Gao region of Mali.

The population of Gao mostly speak Songhay but includes many ethnicities, including the Bozo (traditionally nomadic river dwellers), Fulfulde/Fulani cattle keepers, and Tuareg nomads, Arabs as well as Bambara peoples from western Mali.

The history of the Gao Empire precedes that of the Songhai Empire in the region of the Middle Niger. Both empires had the town of Gao as their capital. Apart from some Arabic epitaphs on tombstones discovered in 1939 at the cemetery of Gao-Saney (6 km to the east of the city) there are no surviving indigenous written records that date from before the middle of the 17th century. Our knowledge of the early history of the town relies on the writings of Arabic geographers living in Morocco, Egypt and Andalusia, most of whom never visited the region. These authors referred to the town as Kawkaw or Kuku. The two key 17th century chronicles, the Tarikh al-Sudan and the Tarikh al-fattash, provide information on the town at the time of the Songhai Empire but they contain relatively little on the social and economic history. The chronicles do not, in general, acknowledge their sources. Their accounts for the earlier periods are almost certainly based on oral tradition and for events before the second half of the 15th century they are likely to be less reliable. For these earlier periods, the two chronicles sometimes provide conflicting information.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

30.8°C14.8
Precipitation: 0 mm

Feb

33.8°C17
Precipitation: 0.1 mm

Mar

37.2°C20.8
Precipitation: 0.3 mm

Apr

40.7°C24.7
Precipitation: 1.7 mm

May

42.5°C28.2
Precipitation: 7.7 mm

Jun

41.5°C28.8
Precipitation: 22.8 mm

Jul

38.5°C26.6
Precipitation: 63.6 mm

Aug

36.6°C25.4
Precipitation: 84.2 mm

Sep

38.4°C26
Precipitation: 33.5 mm

Oct

39.3°C24.9
Precipitation: 4.8 mm

Nov

35.8°C19.9
Precipitation: 0 mm

Dec

31.4°C15.8
Precipitation: 0.1 mm
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