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Timbuktu (12th century) Mali
In the 12th century, Timbuktu was at the crossroads of the
four most important caravan paths supplying the Arab world,
which then spanned from the Middle East all the way to Spain.
The accumulation of wealth made it one of the wealthiest places
on earth at the time. This allowed one of the first universities
in the history of humankind to be established– the celebrated
Islamic university called the Koranic Sankore, where 20,000
students studied law, medicine, rhetoric, etc. Today, it remains
with us as a powerful myth and, in this way, resembles another
Ancient Wonder, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
Timbuktu was a finalist candidate because it stands for -
Intellect & Mysticism!
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