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The Yalunka, or Dialonké, are a Mandé-speaking people and the original inhabitants of Futa Jallon (French: Fouta Djallon), a mountainous region in Guinea...
Yalunka (also spelled Yalunke, Jalonke, Kjalonke, Dyalonké, Djallonké, or Dialonké) is the language of the Yalunka people of Guinea, Sierra Leone, Mali...
land area both the Susu and Yalunka people are descendants of the Mande people. They are virtually all Muslims. The Yalunka, also spelled Jallonke, Yalonga...
Africa. It is in the Mande language family, and its closest relative is Yalunka. It is one of the national languages of Guinea and spoken mainly in the...
The conquest by Samory Touré in the northeast solidified Islam among the Yalunka, Kuranko and Limba people. The 15th century marked the beginning of European...
Busa, etc.) West Mande Central West (Manding–Kpelle) Central Mande Susu–Yalunka Manding–Jɔgɔ Jogo languages Manding–Vai Vai–Kono Manding–Mokole Manding...
Baga Bambara Bassari Dan Dyula Landoma Limba Maninka Mano Pular Sua Wamey Yalunka Zialo Ethnic groups () 33.4% Fula 29.4% Mandinka 21.2% Susu 7.8% Kpelle...
neighbouring Temne, the Loko are Muslim majority. The Susu and their related Yalunka are traders; both groups are primarily found in the far north in Kambia...
up of five main ethnic groups: the Kuranko, Mandingo, Fula, Limba, and Yalunka. These five ethnic groups are politically and culturally influential in...
pp. 7, 31. ISBN 978-1-59-460104-0. C. Magbaily Fyle (1979). The Solima Yalunka Kingdom: Pre-colonial Politics, Economics & Society. Nyakon Publishers...
Madogbo is a mountainous Yalunka village in Folosaba Dembelia chiefdom in Koinadugu District in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone[2]. The village...
century, several Mandé ethnic groups such as the Koranko, the Susu and the Yalunka also arrived. A Fula ruler styled Fula Mansa seized power south of the...
they embarked on a war of domination, forcing the migration of many Susu, Yalunka, and non-Muslim Fula. Susu—some already converted to Islam—came south into...
speaking at least four African languages, Bambara, Fula, Mandinka and Yalunka, in addition to Arabic. On returning to his homeland in 1781, he became...
Guinea, as the Mali empire disintegrated. The close familiarity with the Yalunka people suggest a hypothesis that they were once members of the same group...
a traditional African religion and coexited peacefully with the native Yalunka people. In the 18th century an influx of Muslim Fulɓe from Macina, Mali...
Portuguese Arabic Religion Sunni Islam (Almost entirely) Related ethnic groups Other Mandé peoples, especially the Bambara, Dioula, Yalunka, and Khassonké...
Niger region. Supposedly, they lived south of the Futa Jallon until the Yalunka people expelled them. After 1600, they migrated westward, expelling the...