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The Tomb of , in Gao, Mali, is believed to be the of Mohammad I, digit of ’s most prolific emperors. It was shapely at the end of the ordinal century and is designated as a Site. UNESCO describes the spot as a dust like warning of the monumental mud-building traditions of the West African Sahel. The complex includes the pyramidal tomb, two , a cemetery and an assembly ground. At 17 metres in height it is the largest pre-colonial in the region. It is the prototypal warning of an Islamic architectural style that later spread throughout the region.

Tomb of Askia

Tomb of Askia


Relatively recent modifications to the place have included the expansion of the buildings in the 1960s and mid-1970s, and the 1999 construction of a surround around the site. It has also been regularly replastered throughout its history, a impact essential to the maintenance and repair of mud structures. Electricity was added in the early 2000s, allowing for , lights and a loud speaker mounted on top.
Askia is in regular use as a mosque and a publicly owned cultural for the city of Gao. The place and a pilot area around it are protected by both domestic and local laws.
GPS coordinates: 16° 17′ 23″ N, 0° 2′ 40″ W
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