Pimentel Sil... - El Arquitecto De Tombuctu Manuel
Born in 1290 into a family of perfume makers, his early life was marked by success, poetry, and "bohemian excesses" that eventually forced him into exile in 1322.
The book highlights the deep historical and cultural connections between Al-Ándalus and the Sahara , portraying Es Saheli as a bridge between these two worlds. Critical Reception El arquitecto de Tombuctú - Editorial Almuzara El Arquitecto De Tombuctu Manuel Pimentel Sil...
Es Saheli is credited with building the Djinguereber Mosque in Timbuktu, a landmark of Sudanese architecture. His work later served as an inspiration for modern masters like Antoni Gaudí and Miquel Barceló . Born in 1290 into a family of perfume
The narrative begins in with Es Saheli arriving in Fez as an ambassador for Kanku Musa (Mansa Musa), the legendary wealthy emperor of the Mali Empire. After surviving an assassination plot in Fez, Es Saheli reflects on his life through his rihla (travelogue): His work later served as an inspiration for