Explain the significance of Timbuktu in West Africa.(1 point)

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Timbuktu was the capital of the Nok culture.
Timbuktu was the capital of the Nok culture.

Timbuktu was a center for learning similar to the institutions that preceded universities in Europe.
Timbuktu was a center for learning similar to the institutions that preceded universities in Europe.

Timbuktu was a popular tourist destination.
Timbuktu was a popular tourist destination.

Timbuktu was the origin point of iron-smelting in West Africa.

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Timbuktu was a center for learning similar to the institutions that preceded universities in Europe. During the 14th to 16th centuries, it became a hub for scholars, traders, and intellectuals, particularly during the Mali and Songhai Empires. It housed significant educational institutions, such as the University of Sankore, and was known for its libraries and manuscripts that preserved knowledge in various fields, including mathematics, astronomy, and literature. This made Timbuktu a vital center of knowledge in the Islamic world and an important site of cultural exchange.

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Timbuktu was a center for learning similar to the institutions that preceded universities in Europe.