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Auguste René
Caillié (French pronunciation: [ʁəne kaje]; 19
November 1799 – 17 May 1838) was a
French explorer and the
first European to
return alive...
- judicial, legislative, and
executive powers. The
French explorer René
Caillié p****ed
through Araouane in 1828 on his
journey from
Timbuktu across the...
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defeated by Alpha-Mamoudou Kaba.[citation needed]. The
French explorer René
Caillié spent a
month in
Kankan in 1827
during his
journey from Boké, in present-day...
- 262–277 (available
online at: ****e.fr) (in French) 17th
century René
Caillié Journal d'un
voyage à
Temboctou et à Jenné, dans l'Afrique centrale, précédé...
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written information on the
Great Mosque until the
French explorer René
Caillié visited Djenné in 1828,
years after it had been
allowed to fall into ruin...
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Albine Caillie (born 9
November 1974) is a
French road cyclist.
After becoming national time
trial champion in 1998 she
represented her
nation at the...
- for over a century;
variants include 'Temboctou' (used by
explorer René
Caillié) and 'Tombouktou', but they are
seldom seen.
Variant spellings exist for...
- 1999, pp. 309–310.
Caillié 1830, p. 106 Vol. 2.
Caillié 1830, p. 128 Vol. 2.
Caillié uses the
spelling Trasas or Trarzas. See
Caillié 1830, pp. 329–330...
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Muslims who were
fearful of
European intervention. The
Frenchman René
Caillié arrived in 1828
travelling alone,
disguised as a Muslim; he was able to...
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Caribbean 1996
Sharda Ramlogan 1997
Mandy Jagdeo 1998
Jeanette Marie La
Caillie 1999
Sacha Anton 2000
Rhonda Rosemin 2001
Sacha St. Hill 2002
Janelle Rajnauth...