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Timbuktu's location at the meeting point of desert and water made it an ideal trading centre. In the late 13th or early 14th century it was incorporated into the Mali empire. By the 14th century it was a flourishing centre for the trans-Saharan gold and salt trade, and it grew as a centre of Islamic culture. hope this helps

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Muslim traders shared their faith, which prompted Africans to learn to read and write Arabic in order to study the Koran.

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