• The Dyula (Dioula or Juula) are a Mande ethnic group inhabiting several West African countries, including Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Burkina Faso...
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  • Dyula (or Jula, Dioula, Julakan ߖߎ߬ߟߊ߬ߞߊ߲) is a language of the Mande language family spoken mainly in Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Mali, and also in...
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  • Look up Dyula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dyula may refer to: Dyula people, of Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast Dyula language, their Niger-Congo...
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    Gullah (redirect from Gullah people)
    d'Ivoire.[citation needed] The primary land route through which captured Dyula people then came into contact with European slavers was the "Grain Coast" and...
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  • in Iran Jula (name) Dioula language spoken in western Africa Jula or Dyula people, western Africa This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Soninke Wangara (category Soninke people)
    term 'Wangara' is sometimes used interchangeably with the Jakhanke or Dyula people, who are also diasporic traders and Islamic clerics of Mande origin....
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    Ivory Coast (category Articles containing Dyula-language text)
    and indigenous languages are also widely used, including Bété, Baoulé, Dyula, Dan, Anyin, and Cebaara Senufo. In total, there are around 78 different...
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    constrained compared to other trading communities such as the Jakhanke and Dyula people, they founded Nyamina and Sansanding during this early period, and Barouéli...
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    Alassane Ouattara (category Ivorian people of Burkinabé descent)
    Wattara (Ouattarra) Empire. Ouattara is Muslim and is a member of the Dyula people. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1965 from the Drexel Institute...
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  • Jakhanke (redirect from Jakhanke people)
    upon Soninke as well as related Manding-speaking communities (such as the Dyula and Mandinka) in what is now Mali, Guinea, Senegal, and The Gambia. The...
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  • country and the merchant. Middleman minority Soninke Wangara Jakhanke people Dyula people Gosch, Steve. "Cross Cultural Trade as a Framework for Teaching World...
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    Mali. The Bambara language, mutually intelligible with the Manding and Dyula languages, has become the principal inter-ethnic language in Mali and one...
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    town was founded by Soninke Wangara merchants (the ancestors of the Dyula people) in the mid 18th century shortly before or immediately following the...
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  • Bambara people (Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Niger) Bozo people (Mali) Dyula people (Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea) Mandinka people (Mali...
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    Athletic Club Dogon people Dogon blacksmiths Dogon languages Dogon people Doucoure, Mintou Doukantié, Vincent Drabo, Adama Dyula people Economy of Mali Education...
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  • from Dyula intermediaries in the first decade of the 20th century. See Ethnicity and the Making of History in Northern Ghana (2006: 80-81). Dyula use of...
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  • languages Mandinka people, a West African ethnic group The Mandé peoples who speak Manding languages: Mandinka, Malinké, Bambara, and Dyula Manding Mountains...
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    Gur-speaking agriculturalists: primarily the Senufo people and Tyefo people. Starting in the 16th century, Dyula speakers, an important branch of the Mandé, migrated...
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    the west, Mande languages are widely spoken, the most predominant being Dyula (also spelled Jula or Dioula), others including Bobo, Samo, and Marka. Peul...
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    Alpha Blondy (category Living people)
    politically and socially motivated, and are mainly sung in his native language Dyula, French and English, though he occasionally uses other languages, for example...
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    Samori Ture (category People of French West Africa)
    Toure was born c. 1830 in Manyambaladugu, the son of Kemo Lanfia Toure, a Dyula weaver and merchant, and Sokhona Camara. The family moved to Sanankoro soon...
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    Languages of Mali (category Articles containing Dyula-language text)
    Mali between language groups. (Bambara is also very close to the Dyula language (Dyula: Jula or Julakan; French: Dioula), spoken mainly in Côte d'Ivoire...
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    Dyula people moved into the area in the sixteenth century and extended their rule by controlling trade networks within villages of the Senufo people in...
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    Faced with Toure's expanding Wassoulou Empire, some of the leaders of the Dyula community in Bamako began making overtures to join the anti-French alliance...
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  • of the Mamprusi people are adherents of Islam. The Mamprusi began converting to Islam in the 17th century due to the influence of Dyula merchants. Traditional...
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  • rivers.... Possibly Banyun served as a generic term for "trader," much as dyula identifies Mande traders engaged in long-distance commerce (Map 9). Mandinka...
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  • Ligbi language (category Articles containing Dyula-language text)
    or Numu. The latter of these refers to a subsection of the Ligbi people; Numu is Dyula for 'blacksmith'. (See blacksmiths of western Africa.) The Ligbi...
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  • among Dyula in the Wassoulou region between the modern states of Mali, Guinea and Ivory Coast. Under the leadership of Samori Ture, the Dyula formed...
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    dialects under this name) East Marka (Dafin) (Burkina Faso, Mali) Bambara–Dyula (Northeastern Manding; Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast) Eastern Maninka...
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    among West African Muslims with the migration of Kanuri, Hausa,Fulani and Dyula long-distance traders and Kanuri Islamic preachers in and around Muslim...
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