- en.wikipedia.org Sidi Yahya MosqueSketch of the Oratory of Sidi Yahya from Felix Dubois during his exploration of western Africa. The Sidi Yahya Mosque...
- mali.africa-places.com places/sidi-yahiya-mosque-…Sidi Yahiya Mosque is rated 4 (out of 5 stars) by 140 reviewers on the web.Bulunamadı: yahya
- mosqpedia.org en/mosque/130Construction of the Sidi Yahya mosque was begun in 1400 by Sheikh El-Mokhtar Hamalla in expectation of a great holy person.
- top-rated.online cities/Timbuktu/place/p/1617710/…Construction of the Sidi Yahya mosque was begun in 1400 by Sheikh El-Mokhtar Hamalla in expectation of a great holy person.
- archiqoo.com locations/sidi_yahya_mosque_…Sidi Yahya Mosque is a historic mosque and Islamic school located in the heart of the ancient city of Timbuktu, in northern Mali.
- gems.travel article/africa/mauritania/tagant/…The Chinguetti Mosque of Sidi Yahya is home to a museum which contains a number of artifacts and objects from the region’s past.Bulunamadı: mali
- archnet.org sites/1720The door of the mosque was reportedly damaged and the tom of Sidi Yahya destroyed between 30 June and 11 July of 2012, in a series of attacks which...
- heroesofadventure.com listing/sidi-yahiya-mosque-…Sidi Yahya is a mosque and madrassa of Timbuktu in the West African country of Mali which finished construction in 1440.
- lonelyplanet.com mali/niger-river-route/timbuktu-…Sidi Yahiya Mosque, north of Place de l'Indépendance, is named after one of the city's saints (it's said that 333 saints have lived in Timbuktu) and was…Bulunamadı: yahya
- latitude.to satellite-map/ml/mali/64778/sidi-…Sidi Yahya is a mosque and madrassa of Timbuktu in the West African country of Mali which finished construction in 1440.
- memorycherish.com mud-mosques/Visiting the Sidi Yahya Mosque offers a glimpse into the spiritual and educational heritage of medieval Mali.
- thenationalnews.com world/africa/islamists-…According to the website of the UN cultural agency (UNESCO) Sidi Yahya is one of Timbuktu's three great mosques and was built around 1400, dating back...