- Diarra, also
referred to as Kingui,
Diafunu, or Kaniaga, was a
Soninke state in what is now
northwestern Mali,
centered around the town of Diarra. Founded...
-
defeated the Mali
general Fati
Quali Keita in 1502 and
seized the
province of
Diafunu. In 1514, the
Denianke dynasty was
established in
Tekrour and it was not...
-
former v****als who had
become independent,
including Kaniaga, Diarra,
Diafunu and others.
Ghana was the
master of an
extensive trade system in the Senegal...
-
kingdom was
renamed Kaabu.
Sundiata was
responsible for the
conquest of
Diafunu and Kita.
Although the
conquered states were
answerable to the
Mansa (king)...
- son of the
Mansa Mahmud III, Qama-fiti-Kalli, and
sacked and
captured Diafunu. In 1504 an
invasion of
Borgu ended in disaster. An
expedition to Walata...
- Noumounkeba, enslaved. The town was
burnt to the ground. Djata's army
moved onto
Diafunu,
which was also
taken in the morning. The town was
spared the torch, but...
- confusion, some v****als
achieved independence such as Mema, Sosso, and Diarra/
Diafunu, with the last two
being especially powerful.
Despite Wagadu's regaining...
- Confederacy, Ipokia, Isinkan,
Osogbo and Ede
Kingdom of Diarra/Jara/Zara/
Diafunu (1076–1860 CE) (at
times v****al of Ghana, Mali and Kaarta)
Sosso Empire...
- 1502,
sacked a
royal residence in Kaarta, and
conquered the
province of
Diafunu. They also
attacked Gajaaga,
destroying what
remained of Mali's
power in...
-
defeated the
Malian general Fati
Quali in 1502 and
seized the
province of
Diafunu. In 1514, the
Denianke dynasty is
established in Tekrur. It isn't long...