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Wangara may refer to: The Soninke Wangara of West Africa Wangara, Western Australia Wangara, Burkina Faso This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
The Wangara (also known as Wakore, Wankori, Ouankri, Wangarawa) are a diaspora community of ethnic Soninke origin who served as specialized long-distance...
c. 200–1240 CE, Subgroups of Soninke include the Jakhanke, Maraka and Wangara. When the Ghana empire was destroyed, the resulting diaspora brought Soninkes...
al-Fattash offers three different theories: that they were Soninke; or Wangara (a Soninke/Mande group), which the author considered improbable; or that...
in Northern Ghana." Man, New Series. 2.2 (1967): 226-248. Wilks, Ivor. "Wangara, Akan and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries II: The Struggle...
Black Volta and was founded by the Mande horsemen (c. 1600). Wilks,Ivor. Wangara, Akan, and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries (1997)....
Masaaba Sariki Fanyinama III is the paramount chief of the Wangara Community of Ghana. He resides in a Zongo area popularly called Targona Line at Kintampo...
from gold panned and mined in the gold-rich regions to the south: Bambuk, Wangara, Bure, Galam, Taghaza and other such kingdoms over many centuries. Over...
four stars. There are numerous three-star hotels, including the Hotel Wangara, Hotel Shangri-La and Erata Hotel, as well as many budget hotels. The Accra...
cartographer James Rennell, who showed the Niger evaporating inland at Wangara. This range was intended to support his own theory on the course of the...
doi:10.1177/0263774x18807482. Volta - etymology Wilks, Ivor (1997). "Wangara, Akan, and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries". In Bakewell...
Oti–Volta) Senufo languages (Nafaanra) Kulango languages Mande languages (Wangara, Ligbi) Older classifications may instead group them as Kwa, Gur, and Mande...
Ghana around the 15th century. Mande speakers (who in Ghana are known as Wangara) traders and clerics carried the religion into the area. The northeastern...
settlement there populated by early Jula traders emerging from Soninke Wangara lineages. The name derives from 'Biru' meaning 'market', the original Soninke...
of Gezawa with its area council made up of Jogana, Gawo, Zango, Tumbau, Wangara, Sarain-Gezawa, Babawa, Ketatwa and Tsamiya-Dabba. It has an area of 340 km2...
Jigawa State near Magama, the Kano-Ringim Rd east from Dosai via Gwandu, Wangara, Zugachi and Zakirai to Jigawa State at Gorshinsi, south from Gwandu via...
ruled in Sabon Birni from 1975 to 2004. Lovejoy, Paul E. “The Role of the Wangara in the Economic Transformation of the Central Sudan in the Fifteenth and...
gained access for a time to that part of the Akan gold trade which the Wangara were able to control." Bakewell also notes, "the site of the abandoned...
geographers referred to Bambouk, Bouré, Lobi and Ashante gold fields as Wangara. According to Levtzion there were, "...three principal goldfields, besides...
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Timbuktu, and then onto Djenne. There the salt was exchanged with the Soninke Wangara for gold. He died in Lisbon in 1518 or 1519. He worked with different intellectuals...
were unable to gain mastery over them. In 1350, Yaji aided by Soninke Wangara scholars from Mali, relinquished the Hausa Animist Cult of Tsumbubura,...
Traditional Religion. Islam was brought to the region by Soninke (known as Wangara by Ghanaians) traders between the 12th and 15th centuries. Since the time...
Premier of Queensland) Bellingen (three towns in Germany carry this name) Wangara ((Wan(neroo)) + (Gnan)gara) Bruthen – a Celtic place name used in Britain...