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Ruins of the ancient mosque of Djenné. The view shows the northern wall of the mosque with the eastern (qibla) wall on the left. The photograph was published in: Hugot, Ludovic (1895). "Notes de voyage d'un officier au Soudan". À travers le monde (in French). Paris: Librairie Hachette. pp. 214–216. |
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Source | Gardi, Bernard; Maas, Pierre; Mommersteeg, Geert (1995), Djenné, il y a cent ans, Amsterdam: Institute Royal des Tropiques, ISBN 90-6832-250-8. p. 78 No. 53 |
Author | Albert Rousseau |
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