-
Senegal River was
controlled by the
Godala group of Berbers. They
mined the
Awlil salt
deposits along the
coast just
north of the
mouth of the Senegal, and...
- Trans-Saharan
trade routes, from
Marrakesh to the
Awlil salt
mines on the west, to Darb Al
Arbain on the east...
-
controlling a
series of
trading posts and
cities linking the salt
mines of
Awlil on the
coast north of the
mouth of the
Senegal to the interior.
Takrur is...
-
first established by
Takrur in the 10th century, that
exported salt from
Awlil throughout the region. It also
controlled the gold
mines of Bambuk. During...
- with
their desire to s****
their own fortune, now,
along the salt
routes to
Awlil on the
coast of the Atlantic. Regardless, it
forced the
Almoravids to split...
- oases, and in
towns like
Awdaghust Tichitt, Oualata, Taghaza, Timbuktu,
Awlil, Azuki, and Tamdult. Some
Berber tribes moved to
Mauritania in the third...
-
first member of a CC-consonant cluster, or if it is at the end of a word:
awlil [ʔaβlil] 'seed' [w]
everywhere else:
ziwon [siwon] 'I feared' Note, however...
-
first near the port of Porten**** and the
second near the salt
mines of
Awlil positioned just
north of the
mouth of the
Senegal river. The
Zawaya were...