What led to the destruction of Konboro's mosque in Djenné in the early nineteenth century?

A. It was considered too sumptuous and grand.
B. It had to be enlarged to accommodate more worshipers.
C. The ruler wanted to make it more modern.
D. The original materials had deteriorated, making it structurally unsafe.


Answer: A

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