New Delhi, Aug. 12 -- The Malian military government on Monday started returning home the historic manuscripts of Timbuktu, which were spirited out of their fabled northern city when it was occupied by al-Qaida-linked militants more than a decade ago.
Islamic radicals destroyed more than 4,000 manuscripts, some dating back to the 13th century, after they seized Timbuktu in 2012, according to the findings of a United Nations expert mission. They also destroyed nine mausoleums and a mosque's door - all but one of the buildings on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
The majority of the documents dating back to the 13th century - more than 27,000 - were saved by the devotion of the Timbuktu library's Malian custodians, who carried them out of t...
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