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Starting out as a seasonal settlement, Timbuktu was in the kingdom of Mali when it became a permanent settlement early in the 12th century. After a shift in trading routes, the town flourished from the trade in salt, gold, ivory and slaves from several towns and states such as Begho of Bonoman, Sijilmassa, and other Saharan cities. It became part of the Mali Empire early in the 14th century. By this time it had become a major centre of learning in the area. In the first half of the 15th century the Tuareg tribes took control of the city for a short period until the expanding Songhai Empire absorbed the city in 1468. The Moroccan army defeated the Songhai in 1591, and made Timbuktu, rather than Gao, their capital.
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Beat the Drum: Celebrating 40 Years of Triple J is a live album recorded at the Domain, Sydney, on 19 January 2015, at a concert celebrating the 40th anniversary of Australian youth radio station Triple J. The recording was released on triple-CD and DVD in May 2015. Performing at the show were acts like Ball Park Music, Hilltop Hoods, Vance Joy and the Presets.
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