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The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu

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by Joshua Hammer


  Epilogue

  “It belongs to a Savama-DCI family”: Haidara interview.

  “the first pragmatic step”: Brady interview.

  “The dampness and the rain”: Haidara interview.

  “Some of the terrorists have gone back there”: Author interview with anonymous French colonel, Kidal, February 3, 2014.

  “Nobody is in control here”: Author interview with Mohamed Diare, U.N. minister of economy and finance of Guinea, Kidal, Mali, February 3, 2014.

  “Iyad is not finished”: Ansar interview.

  “I don’t think the jihadis”: Barrera interview.

  “When we were in Timbuktu”: Haidara interview.

  “When I was young”: Haidara interview.

  “I send money to Timbuktu”: Haidara interview.

  “Each time the scribe commenced”: Haidara interview.

  “Notice how many times”: Haidara interview.

  Index

  A note about the index: The pages referenced in this index refer to the page numbers in the print edition. Clicking on a page number will take you to the ebook location that corresponds to the beginning of that page in the print edition. For a comprehensive list of locations of any word or phrase, use your reading system’s search function.

  Abd Al Wahhab, Muhammad, 67, 165–66

  Abou Zeid, Abdelhamid, 77–81

  and advances on Bamako, 196, 201

  AQIM and, 77, 101–5, 110, 123, 141, 150–51, 176, 206–7, 216, 227

  and battle of the Ametettaï, 220, 222–24, 227

  Belmokhtar and, 104, 153, 216

  capture of, 196

  death of, 227, 232

  draconian punishments and, 170–71

  El Para and, 79–81, 96

  Ghali and, 88, 141, 152, 191

  Haidara’s nephew’s arrests and, 174, 185–86

  kidnappings and, 80–81, 96, 102–5, 110, 140, 176–77, 208, 217, 227

  Mawloud festival and, 202

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 139–45, 150–53, 163, 170, 174–77, 185–86, 188–89, 202, 206–7, 222, 227

  physical appearance of, 140–41, 150–51, 176

  rescuing manuscripts and, 174–75, 185–86

  retreat of, 201, 208, 210, 212–13, 220

  smuggling of, 78–79

  war council of, 188–89

  women’s protests and, 176–77

  Zakak meeting and, 123

  abu Bakr Al Wangari, Mohammed, 61–62

  Abu Es Haq Al Zaheli, 95

  Abu Mohammed Al Maqdisi, 74

  Abu Musab Al Zarqawi, 74, 99–100

  Abu Qatada, 74, 104–5

  Adrar des Ifoghas massif, 81, 87, 97, 110, 123, 218–19, 234

  Advising Men on Sexual Engagement with Their Women, 20

  Afghanistan, 71–74, 91, 97, 99, 101, 103–5, 112, 153, 218, 222

  Africans, Africa:

  Gates’s documentary series on, 52–54

  long accepted truth about, 51–52

  Aga Khan, 119

  Aguelhok massacre, 131–32

  Ahmed Baba Al Massufi Al Timbukti, 22–26, 35, 242

  capture of, 10, 25–26, 41

  Haidara’s prospecting work and, 41, 46

  loss of manuscripts of, 25–26

  Ahmed Baba Answers a Moroccan’s Questions About Slavery, 23

  Ahmed Baba As Sudani, 62

  Ahmed Baba Institute of Higher Learning and Islamic Research, 7–11

  conservation work of, 37, 63–64, 154

  destruction of manuscripts at, 209–10, 220

  finances of, 10, 63, 154

  Gates’s documentary and, 52–53

  Haidara’s father’s manuscript collection and, 7–8, 10, 49

  manuscript prospecting and, 10–11, 30–48, 117, 174–75

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 174–75, 209, 211

  physical appearance of, 9, 66, 210

  rescuing manuscripts and, 174–75

  Wald and, 95

  Zouber and, 9–11, 30–31, 42

  Albarn, Damon, 128

  Algeria, 5, 13, 24, 73–80, 107, 120, 123, 125, 152–53, 171, 212–13, 220, 224, 237

  Abou Zeid and, 77–80, 102

  AQIM and, 100–103, 109–10

  Belmokhtar and, 74–76, 102

  civil war in, 71, 74–77, 101, 217

  Haidara’s prospecting work and, 37, 46

  kidnappings and, 80, 96, 99, 215–16

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 138–39, 141

  Wald and, 90, 95

  and war in Mali, 226–27

  Alhousseyni, Abdallah Ag, 87

  Ali, Azima, 68

  Ali, Imam, 166

  Al Jazeera, 103, 110, 186

  Al Qaeda, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), 71–75, 99–105, 112, 133, 172

  and Abou Zeid, 77, 101–5, 110, 123, 141, 150–51, 176, 206–7, 216, 227

  and Aguelhok massacre, 132

  and Belmokhtar, 73–75, 77, 90, 101–5, 110, 122–23, 149, 153, 216–17

  and draconian punishments, 171

  and drug trafficking, 105, 110–11, 140

  and Festival in the Desert, 129

  and Festival on the Niger, 236

  finances of, 101–2, 104–5

  and Ghali, 123–24

  growth of, 109, 111

  and Huddleston, 107, 109–10

  and international intervention and war, 187–88, 194, 196, 206–7, 213, 226–27, 237–38

  and kidnappings, 102–5, 110–11, 127, 129–30, 140, 194, 216, 232–33

  Konna military operations of, 190, 196

  leadership and command structure of, 100–101

  Mali and, 2, 73, 77, 101–3, 105, 107–8, 110–11, 123

  manuscripts destroyed by, 209, 220

  and Mawloud festival, 203

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 2, 140–41, 145, 147–48, 159, 170, 174, 176, 185–86, 188, 209–10, 216, 235–36

  relations between Tuaregs and, 123–25

  and rescuing manuscripts, 1–2, 162, 174, 230

  retreat of, 220

  and terrorism, 2, 100–101, 105, 109–10, 213

  and threats to manuscripts, 155–56, 198

  and unrest in Kidal, 234

  and Zakak meeting, 123–24

  Ametettaï Valley, battle of the, 219–27

  Amnesty International, 75

  Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 51, 54–56, 231

  Annabi, Abdu Oubeida Al, 101

  Ansar, Mohammed “Manny”:

  Bono and, 129–31

  and Festival in the Desert, 85, 87, 128–30, 188

  and Festival on the Niger, 234–36

  Ghali and, 84–87, 112–14, 128, 237

  Ansar Dine, 123, 170, 213

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 145, 150, 165, 186, 238

  and war on musicians, 168

  Arab Spring, 133

  Araouan, 6, 23, 35–36

  Arby, Khaira, 235–36

  Aristide, Jean-Paul, 92

  Armed Islamic Group of Algeria (GIA), 74–77, 79, 101, 216–17

  Askia Ishak II, King of the Songhai Empire, 25

  Askia Mohammed I, King of the Songhai Empire, 13, 16, 24–25, 62, 153, 212

  Assad, Bashar Al, 72

  Associated Press, 216

  astronomy, 17, 19, 28, 53, 62, 66

  Ahmed Baba on, 23

  manuscript exhibits and, 61

  Atlantic Monthly, The, 112–13

  Australia, 127, 237

  Avicenna, 18

  Azzam, Abdullah Yusuf, 73, 112

  Bakkay Al Kounti, Ahmed Al, 46, 66

  Bamako, 4, 27, 31, 38, 42, 102, 106, 108, 120, 127–28, 156–57, 162–63, 191–94, 200–201

  Ansar and, 128, 130

  and Festival in the Desert, 131

  Gates’s documentary and, 52

  Ghali and, 84, 86, 113

  growth of, 240

  Haidara’s home in, 163, 173, 185, 219, 229, 239

  Haidara’s personal life and, 48, 118

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nbsp; Hammer’s trips to, 57–59, 68, 169, 212–14, 229–30, 233–34, 239–40

  Huddleston and, 92

  and international intervention and war, 194, 196, 198, 218–19

  kidnappings and, 88

  Malian insurgency and, 136–37

  Mamma Haidara Library and, 49

  manuscripts relocated to, 240–42

  Mawloud festival in, 213

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 137, 147, 175, 179, 185, 235

  rebel advances on, 191, 193–94, 196, 198, 201

  rescuing manuscripts and, 2, 180–81, 183–84, 201, 205–6, 214, 229–32, 242

  Wald and, 91, 93

  Bamba, 5–6, 8, 34, 48, 60, 240

  Barrera, Bernard, 218–21, 224–26, 238

  Barth, Heinrich, 27, 66

  Bebao, Muhamen, 168–69

  Bella Farandja, 42, 59, 138, 154, 159

  Belmokhtar, Mokhtar, 73–78, 88–90, 112

  Abou Zeid and, 104, 153, 216

  Algerian civil war and, 74–75, 77

  AQIM and, 73–75, 77, 90, 101–5, 110, 122–23, 149, 153, 216–17

  desert training of, 93–94

  draconian punishments and, 171–72

  drug trafficking of, 105

  El Para and, 96

  Ghali and, 88

  Hamaha and, 172, 188, 232

  Huddleston and, 92, 95–97

  kidnappings and, 88, 96, 102–5, 216–17

  in Libya, 122, 237

  and occupation of Gao, 149, 152–53, 172, 216

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 139, 144, 188–89

  physical appearance of, 74, 103–4, 153, 216

  rebuke of, 216–17

  retreat of, 216, 220, 227

  smuggling of, 76–77, 92, 216

  Wald and, 73, 90, 93, 95

  war council of, 188–89

  Zakak meeting and, 123

  Ben Ali, Zine El Abidine, 119

  Ber, Hammer’s visit to, 64–65

  Berlusconi, Silvio, 103

  Bibliothèque Fondo Kati, 63

  bin Laden, Osama, 68, 72–75, 77, 80, 100, 112, 119, 133, 153

  bin Naif, Prince Mohammed, 112

  Boilley, Pierre, 83

  Boko Haram, 124, 153, 188

  Bonnier, Etienne, 223, 235

  Bono, 129–31, 148

  Bouteflika, Abdelaziz, 75

  Brady, Emily:

  background of, 155–56

  cataloguing manuscripts and, 231

  Haidara and, 156–57, 178, 180, 185, 192–93, 205–6, 231

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 156–57, 178, 180

  rescuing manuscripts and, 161, 178, 180–81, 192–93, 199, 205–6, 211, 231–32

  Brown, Gordon, 105

  Burkina Faso, 31

  digitizing manuscripts and, 135

  Haidara’s prospecting work and, 38, 42–43, 45–46

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 147

  and peacekeeping in Mali, 233

  Bush, George W., 71, 120

  Cairo, 6, 9–10, 13, 15–17, 24, 63, 241

  calligraphy, 2, 17, 21–22, 160

  manuscript evaluation and, 37–38

  Canada, 102–4, 216

  Caroline, Princess of Monaco, 128

  Chad, 6, 82, 96, 106, 220–21, 224–25, 227

  Charles V, King of France, 15

  Chirac, Jacques, 120, 206–7

  Chirfi Alpha, Sane, 155, 164–65

  Christians, 13, 46, 63, 103

  Clinton, Hillary, 187

  Colombia, 105–6

  Commercial Bank of Mali, 146, 176, 181

  Condé Nast Traveler, 128–29

  Côte d’Ivoire, 26, 31, 147, 194–96, 222

  Cresques, Abraham, 15

  Dacko, Didier, 107

  Delory, Vincent, 194

  Dicko, Mohamed Gallah, 64

  Djenné, 63–64, 196

  Great Mud Mosque of, 18, 26, 52, 64, 182, 184, 190, 239

  rescuing manuscripts and, 201, 204, 206

  Djingareyber, 42, 144, 185, 202

  Djingareyber Mosque, 15, 53, 69, 95, 165, 202

  Droukdel, Abdelmalek, 99–101, 109, 171

  Dubai, 60, 115, 180

  Dubois, Félix, 27–28, 67

  on Niger River, 33, 200, 204–5

  Dyer, Edwin, 104–5, 111

  Egypt, 6, 13, 24, 28, 30, 44, 49, 76, 84–85, 95, 119, 242

  El Para (Amari Saifi), 79–81

  Ghali and, 81, 87–88

  Huddleston and, 95

  kidnappings and, 80–81, 87–88, 95–96, 100

  pursuit and capture of, 96, 107

  Equatorial Guinea, 105

  Essakane, 57–58, 85, 128, 188, 236–37

  Faidherbe, Louis, 27

  Fatimah’s Hand, 43

  Festival in the Desert, 57–58, 113, 128–31, 188, 234, 236–37

  and Ghali, 85, 87, 128

  security for, 129–31

  Festival on the Niger, 113–14, 234–36, 239

  Fez, 12–13, 61, 63

  Fisk, Robert, 75

  Ford Foundation, 55, 60, 62, 66, 157, 240

  Fowler, Robert, 103–4

  France, 67, 83, 120, 125

  Aguelhok massacre and, 132

  Algeria and, 75, 77, 79–80

  AQIM and, 100, 103, 109–10

  Belmokhtar and, 89–90

  in colonial period, 4–7, 11, 27–28, 30, 33, 38, 58, 77, 97, 194, 214, 224, 226, 235

  Ghali and, 86

  intervention and war in Mali of, 90, 194–200, 202, 204, 206–7, 213–27, 229, 232–34, 237–39

  kidnappings and, 100, 103, 110, 127, 130, 152, 194, 215, 227, 232–33

  manuscript thefts and, 28

  and occupation of Konna, 195

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 148, 187

  and rebel advances on Bamako, 193–94, 196, 198

  rescuing manuscripts and, 204

  as threat to manuscripts, 198, 204

  Freston, Tom, 128–29

  Gao, 6, 10, 15–16, 24, 62–64, 106, 144, 201

  draconian punishments in, 169–72

  drug trafficking in, 149

  Haidara’s prospecting work and, 34–35, 41, 43, 45–47

  and international intervention and war, 198–99, 225, 232

  Islamic Police in, 149–50, 169

  kidnappings and, 105

  Konna military operations and, 190–91

  liberation of, 217–18

  libraries in, 62–63

  Malian insurgency and, 133

  rebel occupation of, 148–50, 152–53, 167, 169–72, 216

  Shariah Court in, 170

  violence and looting in, 167

  Gates, Henry Louis “Skip,” 51–56

  African documentary series of, 52–54

  background of, 51

  Mamma Haidara Library and, 54–56, 231

  Gerda Henkel Foundation, 60, 231

  Germaneau, Michel, 103, 110, 227

  Germany, 27, 59–60, 66, 70–71

  cataloguing manuscripts and, 231

  Ghali and, 87–88

  kidnappings and, 80–81, 87–88, 127, 140

  Wald and, 93–94

  Ghali, Iyad Ag, 81–88, 96–98, 111–14, 122–25, 131–33, 187, 213, 218, 236

  Abou Zeid and, 88, 141, 152, 191

  Aguelhok massacre and, 131–32

  Ansar and, 84–87, 112–14, 128, 237

  AQIM and, 123–24

  army of, see Ansar Dine

  childhood of, 81–82, 87

  draconian punishments and, 170–71

  and Festival in the Desert, 85, 87, 128

  finances of, 123

  Huddleston and, 96–98

  Islam and, 85–88, 96–97, 112–14, 122–24, 143, 238

  kidnappings and, 88, 111, 131–32, 233, 237

  and occupation of Konna, 191–92, 195

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 138–39, 141–44, 152, 163, 165, 188–89, 238

  physical appearance of, 86, 97, 114, 122, 141

  retreat of,
201–2, 207–8, 210, 220, 227

  songs of, 82–84, 113–14

  war council of, 188–89

  war on musicians of, 168

  Zakak meeting and, 123–24

  Ghana, 14–15, 26, 30–31, 76

  Gharyani, Abdelrahman Al, 179

  Gossi, 43

  Gourma Rharous, 32–34, 38–40, 46

  Granada, 12, 22, 63

  Great Britain, 6, 29, 31, 60, 97–98, 100, 222

  kidnappings and, 104–5, 111, 126–30, 140, 152

  Guardian, The, 238

  Guinea, 5, 15, 31, 76, 233–34

  Gwin, Peter, 118–19

  Habib, Ibrahim Ag, 84–85, 113–14, 237

  Habré, Hassan, 82

  Hadith, 16–17, 23, 61–62, 166, 173

  Ghali and, 86

  Mawloud festival and, 203

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 148

  Haidara, Abdel Kader, 1–11, 30–51, 57–66, 95, 115–20, 154–63, 172, 178–82, 197–201, 210–14, 217, 233, 239–42

  arrest of, 1

  Bamako home of, 163, 173, 185, 219, 229, 239

  Brady and, 156–57, 178, 180, 185, 192–93, 205–6, 231

  cataloguing manuscripts and, 231

  childhood and adolescence of, 3–5, 8–9, 50, 58, 117, 157, 239

  children of, 59, 138, 161, 163, 185, 239

  and destruction of manuscripts, 211

  education and studiousness of, 4, 8–9

  father of, 3–10, 30, 32–33, 44, 48–49, 157, 160

  finances of, 32–33, 36–40, 42, 44–45, 47, 50, 54, 60–61, 117–18, 157, 205–6, 211, 239–40

  Gates’s documentary and, 53–54

  honors and awards of, 60, 116

  illnesses and injuries of, 43, 46–47

  international and domestic profile of, 116–19

  and international intervention and war, 197, 219, 239

  Libyan manuscript acquisition attempts and, 49–51

  Libyan revolution and, 120

  Malian insurgency and, 135–38

  Mamma Haidara Library and, 49, 53–55, 115–16

  manuscript collection of, 159–60, 185, 230

  manuscript evaluation and, 37–38

  manuscript prospecting of, 11, 30–48, 117–18, 174–75

  mother of, 8–9

  negotiating skills of, 37, 39–40, 44–46, 118, 205

  nephew’s arrests and, 173, 185–86, 188

  and occupation of Timbuktu, 137–38, 142, 144, 154–55, 157, 163, 174–75, 185, 212

  personal life of, 42, 46, 48, 59, 117–18, 136, 138, 239

  physical appearance of, 32, 44–45, 59, 116

  property owned by, 42

  and relocation of manuscripts to Bamako, 240–42

  rescuing manuscripts and, 1–2, 157–63, 174–75, 178, 180–82, 184–85, 189, 192–93, 198–201, 205–6, 211–12, 214, 226, 229–31, 242

  restoring manuscripts and, 115–16

  and returning manuscripts to Timbuktu, 219, 226, 231, 240, 242

 

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