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    stratification. The Soninke people are also referred to as Aswanik, Dafing, Dafi, Dyakanke, Gadyaga, Maraka, Maraxa, Marka, Marka Soninké, Sarakolleh, Saracole...
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  • Ousmane (2013). Dictionnaire soninké-français (Mauritanie). Karthala. Gràcia; Contreras, Lluïsa; Joan Miquel (2005). El Soninké i el Mandinga. Universitat...
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  • Soninke may refer to: Soninke people Soninke language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Soninke. If an internal link led...
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  • p. 35. Fall, Mamadou (2021). "Les Terroirs Historiques et la Poussée Soninké". In Fall, Mamadou; Fall, Rokhaya; Mane, Mamadou (eds.). Bipolarisation...
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  • The Soninke–Bozo languages, Soninke and Bozo, form a branch of the Mande languages spoken across western Africa. v t e...
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  • Wakore, Wankori, Ouankri, Wangarawa) are a diaspora community of ethnic Soninke origin who served as specialized long-distance merchants throughout West...
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    Virginia Press Fall, Mamadou (2021). "Les Terroirs Historiques et la Poussée Soninké". In Fall, Mamadou; Fall, Rokhaya; Mane, Mamadou (eds.). Bipolarisation...
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  • Wagadu (Mauritania) The ancient Soninke goddess also named Wagadu, whose disappearance and rediscovery are the subject of the ancient Dausi epic in a...
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    states that the national languages are Diola, Malinké, Pular, Sérère, Soninké and Wolof. Information from the University of Pennsylvania's Center for...
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    The Soninke-Marabout War of 1850 to 1856 was a civil war between factions of the Kingdom of Kombo in the Gambia. The war resulted from a dispute between...
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    2007). "Point d'Histoire du Mali: Le Royaume de Sosso ou Khaniaga des Soninké". Soninkara. Retrieved 23 September 2023. Conrad, David C. “Oral Sources...
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    Africa by the Mandé peoples. They include Maninka (Malinke), Mandinka, Soninke, Bambara, Kpelle, Jula (Dioula), Bozo, Mende, Susu, and Vai. There are...
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    Mali (category Articles containing Soninke-language text)
    ethnic group, making up 36.5% of the population. Collectively, the Bambara, Soninké, Khassonké, and Malinké (also called Mandinka), all part of the broader...
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  • Gassire's Lute (category Epic poems in Soninke)
    Gassire's Lute is an epic by the Soninke people of West Africa. It was collected by Leo Frobenius and published in 1921. An English prose translation...
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  • Dinga (ruler) (category Soninke people)
    Kaya Maghan (meaning ruler of gold) (c. 700) was the possibly legendary Soninke founder of Wagadou, also known as the Ghana Empire. He founded the Cissé...
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  • West African empires. Other large Mandé-speaking ethnicities include the Soninke and Susu as well as smaller ethnic groups such as the Ligbi, Vai, and Bissa...
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    larger numbers of indigenous sub-Saharan African peoples (Haalpulaar, Soninke, and Wolof) migrated into it, most of them settling in the area north of...
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  • information on their language, which M. Delafosse classifies provisionally with Soninké." However, Brosset (1932) says that they speak Hassaniyya, and that "their...
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    Jola-Fonyi, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon (Serer-Noon), Pulaar, Serer, and Soninke. In terms of usage, Wolof is the lingua franca and the most widely spoken...
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    first language by 38% of the population, Pulaar by 21%, Wolof by 18%, Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent, Serer by 2.4 percent, Manjak and Bainouk...
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    Fula, Hassaniya, Kassonke, Maninke, Minyanka, Senufo, Songhay languages, Soninke and Tamasheq are official languages. French is the working language. French...
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  • Tuareg and French) Mauritania (with several national languages: Fula, Soninke, Wolof) Morocco (with Berber) Niger (with French, Buduma, Fula, Gourmanché...
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    Kayes (Bambara: ߞߊߦߌ tr. Kayi, Soninké: Xaayi) is a city in western Mali on the Sénégal River with a population of 127,368 at the 2009 census. Kayes is...
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  • famille maraboutiques, tout comme Touré que l'on retrouve en milieu peul, soninké, songhai et malinké." ("The name Cissé in Mali is one of a number of family...
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    similarities with the melodies of the Bambara people, and to a lesser degree, the Soninke people and Wolof people, but not as much of the Mandinka people. Gerard...
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    Mokole Soso–Jalonke (Susu–Yalunka) Southwestern Mande Vai–Kono Northwest (Samogo–Soninke) Bobo Jowulu (Jɔ) Samogo (partial: Duun–Sembla) Soninke–Bozo...
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  • African-American Vodou. Bida A serpent of Soninke mythology. Despite being the protectress of the Soninke, she oppressed the people, which led to her...
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  • The contemporary population of Soninke people is estimated to be over 2 million. The cultural practices of Soninke people are similar to the Mandé peoples...
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    Hassaniya Jola-Fonyi Mandinka Mandjak Mankanya Noon Portuguese Pulaar Serer Soninke Ethnic groups (2019) 30% Balanta 30% Fula 14% Manjak 13% Mandinka 7% Papel...
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    Sahara. Its inhabitants fished and grew millet. It has been found that the Soninke of the Mandé peoples were responsible for constructing such settlements...
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