• Jakhanke (redirect from Diakhanké)
    Jahanke, Jahanque, Jahonque, Diakkanke, Diakhanga, Diakhango, Dyakanke, Diakhanké, Diakanké, or Diakhankesare -- are a Manding-speaking ethnic group in...
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    businesses. The most commonly spoken languages are Pulaar, Bassari, Bedik, Diakhanké, Malinké and French. In 2007, according to official estimates, Kédougou...
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    the Senegal River valley roughly 6th century BC to 2nd century BC." The Diakhanke established Diakha-ba and became Muslim clerics for the Malinke chiefs...
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  • Fodé Kaba Doumbouya, also spelled Dumbuya, was a Diakhanke marabout in the 19th century, one of the leaders resisting French and British colonial expandion...
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    represented France at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Sakho was born in Paris to Diakhanké Senegalese parents and was the fourth child of a family of seven children...
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  • ethnicities that they met, creating the Marka people, the Yarse, the Diakhanke and others. Some even made it as far as the lands of the Akan people in...
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  • better-known cities of nearby Djenne and Timbuktu. According to Levtzion, the Diakhanke "remember Dia in Massina as the town of their ancestor, Suware, a great...
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