Niani District is one of the ten districts of the Central River Division of the Gambia.[1][2] It is named after the Kingdom of Niani, a pre-colonial Mandinka state.
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NianiDistrict is one of the ten districts of the Central River Division of the Gambia. It is named after the Kingdom of Niani, a pre-colonial Mandinka...
Niani may refer to: NianiDistrict, a district of the Central River Division of the Gambia The Kingdom of Niani, a pre-colonial kingdom which gave its...
13.77429°N 15.52305°W / 13.77429; -15.52305 Wassu is located in the Nianidistrict of Gambia, and is made up of 11 stone circles their associated frontal...
Niani Natung (May 15, 1968 – August 31, 2013) was an Indian politician from the Indian National Congress. She served as an MLA and Cabinet Minister, handling...
Barajally is a small town in central Gambia. It is located in NianiDistrict in the Central River Division. As of 2008, it has an estimated population...
Allunhari Abdou is a village in the Gambia. It is located in NianiDistrict in the Upper River Division. As of 2009, it has an estimated population of...
is a village in central Gambia on the Gambia River. It is located in NianiDistrict in the Central River Division. As of 2009, it has an estimated population...
the king of Lower Niani. It was intended as a settlement for freed slaves. A dispute ensued when the colonists demanded labor from Niani, but the ruling...
northern half of the former Central River Division) Lower Saloum (15,881) Niani (29,478) Nianija (10,175) Sami (24,429) Upper Saloum (19,145) This Local...
Department, East Africa High Commission. Seyfu Sader Maneh, Seyfu (Chief) of NianiDistrict, MacCarthy Island Division, Gambia. Jasper Endymian Lawrence, Works...
The town is the seat of the Kuntaur Local Government Area in the district of Niani (the western half of the former Central River Division), which has...
Protectorate in 1897, the Kingdom now forms the Upper Niumi and Lower Niumi districts of the North Bank Division in The Gambia. The first written record of...
Madrasah (or University of Sankore) was constructed during his reign. In Niani, Musa built the Hall of Audience, a building communicating by an interior...
emir named Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Amir Hajib, who was the governor of the district of Cairo Musa was staying in. Ibn Amir Hajib later recounted to the scholar...
though he held the latter city only briefly. In 1751 he also conquered Niani, making the Mansa of the rump-state Mali Empire a vassal.: 333 During this...
crash in 2001. He was born on July 1, 1964, in Veo village of East Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh. He did his early education at Government Higher Secondary...
(also known as Barra), Niani, Kantora, Jimara, Kiang, Badibu, Fuladu, Tumana, and Wuli, all of which have lent their names to districts of The Gambia today...
2021. "Miłosna podróż 'Niani' do Paryża". www.wirtualnemedia.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 February 2021. "TVN: to już koniec 'Niani'". www.wirtualnemedia...
viable trading post due to frequent wars between the states of Wuli and Niani. The island was subsequently purchased by the British to use initially as...
"tenbuch" (Timbuktu), "geugeu" (Gao) and "mayna" (Niamey? or a misplaced Niani?) are denoted along the same single river. South of them (barely visible)...
defeating and killing the Mandinka warlord Fode Kaba in 1901, and conquering Niani (at the expense of Mahmadu Lamine) and Kantora. But in return Musa conceded...
the namesake of modern-day Zimbabwe. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Niani, Guinea – lost capital of the Mali Empire Lost City of the Kalahari – possibly...
to the Spanish. Stenka Razin begins the rebellion of Cossacks in Russia. Niani, capital of the Mali Empire, is sacked by the Bambara people of the emerging...
defeating and killing the Mandinka warlord Fode Kaba in 1901, and conquering Niani (at the expense of Mahmadu Lamine) and Kantora. But in return Musa conceded...