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Ismael : the last guardian / Miryam Pedrero.

İsim Ismael : the last guardian / Miryam Pedrero.
Yazar Pedrero, Miryam, director., Heritage Broadcasting Service.
Basım Yeri [Eugene, Oregon] : Heritage Broadcasting Service [date of publication not identified] - Heritage Broadcasting Service
Konu Muslims--Iberian Peninsula--History--Archives., Transmission of texts--Spain--Archives.
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource (1 video file (52 minutes)) : sound, color
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Kayıt Numarası 9979377059703681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Notlar Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed on July 25, 2024). | In Spanish and Hassaniya Arabic with English subtitles. | Restricted for use by site license. | digital
Örnek Metin Over 500 years ago, driven out by the Spanish Inquisition, Ismael Diadié's ancestors left Al-Andalus, the Moorish name for the Iberian Peninsula, for Timbuktu, in Mali. They became guardians of an ancient Islamic library, a legacy of over 12,000 scientific, poetic and religious manuscripts, which they wanted to protect at all costs. However, in 2012, Ansar Dine Salafi fighters and their Al-Qaeda allies surrounded Diadié's house and threatened to destroy his library. Desperate to save the manuscripts, Diadié fled from Timbuktu to Granada, Spain, escaping death. Driven by war, he retraced the path started five centuries ago by Ali Ben Ziyad Al Qutí, who left fanaticism behind in Toledo.
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Ismael : the last guardian / Miryam Pedrero.

Yazar Pedrero, Miryam, director., Heritage Broadcasting Service.
Basım Yeri [Eugene, Oregon] : Heritage Broadcasting Service [date of publication not identified] - Heritage Broadcasting Service
Konu Muslims--Iberian Peninsula--History--Archives., Transmission of texts--Spain--Archives.
Tür Diğer
Dil ara,eng,mul,spa
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource (1 video file (52 minutes)) : sound, color
Kütüphane Penn Kütüphaneleri
Kayıt Numarası 9979377059703681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Notlar Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed on July 25, 2024). | In Spanish and Hassaniya Arabic with English subtitles. | Restricted for use by site license. | digital
Örnek Metin Over 500 years ago, driven out by the Spanish Inquisition, Ismael Diadié's ancestors left Al-Andalus, the Moorish name for the Iberian Peninsula, for Timbuktu, in Mali. They became guardians of an ancient Islamic library, a legacy of over 12,000 scientific, poetic and religious manuscripts, which they wanted to protect at all costs. However, in 2012, Ansar Dine Salafi fighters and their Al-Qaeda allies surrounded Diadié's house and threatened to destroy his library. Desperate to save the manuscripts, Diadié fled from Timbuktu to Granada, Spain, escaping death. Driven by war, he retraced the path started five centuries ago by Ali Ben Ziyad Al Qutí, who left fanaticism behind in Toledo.
Tür Documentary films., Feature films., Nonfiction films.
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