EPISODE · Jul 28, 2026 · 5 MIN
The European Discovery of Timbuktu Myth and Reality
from Timbuktu: Africa's Forgotten Center of Knowledge — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
For centuries, Timbuktu was a fabled city of gold in the European imagination. But when explorers finally reached it in the 19th century, the reality was far more complex. This episode follows the perilous journeys of René Caillié, Alexander Gordon Laing, and Heinrich Barth — the first Europeans to see the legendary Saharan city and return to tell the tale. Caillié's 1828 arrival in disguise, Laing's tragic death, and Barth's meticulous scholarship reveal how Timbuktu's true legacy as a center of learning clashed with Western myths. We also explore the role of Tuareg guides, the Niger River trade, and the Société de Géographie's prize that spurred the race. A story of courage, deception, and the slow unraveling of a continent's secrets. #Timbuktu #RenéCaillié #EuropeanExploration #WestAfrica #Sahara #History #FexingoHistory #MythAndReality #AlexanderGordonLaing #HeinrichBarth #19thCentury #FrenchExploration #BritishExploration #GermanExploration #AfricanHistory #Sahel #NigerRiver #GeographicalDiscovery Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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