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Bambouk (sometimes
Bambuk or Bambuhu) is a
traditional name for the
territory in
eastern Senegal and
western Mali, encomp****ing the
Bambouk Mountains on...
- time,
Songhay forces had been
moving westward in
hopes of
capturing Mali's
Bambuk goldmines.
Mansa Uli II was
succeeded by
Mansa Mahmud II in 1481. He received...
- Sanghana. bānbʿw (Arabic: بانبعو) or bānbġw (Arabic: بانبغو):
Possibly the
Bambuk region,
between the
Senegal and
Faleme rivers,
which was a
major source...
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Trade routes of the
Western Sahara c. 1000–1500.
Goldfields are
indicated by
light brown shading:
Bambuk, Bure, Lobi, and Akan....
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goldfield was one of
three prin****l
goldfields in the region,
along with the
Bambuk goldfield, and the Bure goldfield. This
wealth in gold
attracted European...
- from
Awlil throughout the region. It also
controlled the gold
mines of
Bambuk.
During this
period Ghana was
fully Islamized, and the
judicial system had...
- salt from
northern regions and
especially from gold
panned and
mined in
Bambuk and
Bureto the south. Over a very long
period Mali had
created a
large reserve...
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rulers in
other kingdoms. It
eventually expanded east,
taking territory from
Bambuk. Sy was
killed in 1699
caught in an
ambush by the army of Gajaaga. Sy was...
- The Mali
Empire in 1337 CE, with
major gold fields, of
Bambuk, Bure, Lobi (tended by the Gan and
later Lobi people), and Akan, and
trade routes, outlined...
- chart. It is
conjectured that this
riverine "island" is in fact just the
Bambuk-Buré
goldfield district,
which is
practically surrounded on all
sides by...