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Great Mosque of Djenné

Definition

The Great Mosque of Djenné is a famous mosque located in Djenné, Mali. It is considered one of the greatest achievements of Sudano-Sahelian architecture and is made primarily out of mud bricks.

Related terms

Sudano-Sahelian Architecture: Sudano-Sahelian architecture refers to a style prevalent in West Africa, characterized by the use of mud-brick structures with distinctive features such as wooden beams projecting from walls.

Mud Bricks: Mud bricks are building materials made by mixing clay soil with water and other organic materials, then drying them in the sun or firing them in kilns.

Minaret: A minaret is a tall tower typically found near mosques, used for calling Muslims to prayer. The Great Mosque of Djenné has three minarets.

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