- Souéloum
Diagho, the
contemporary Tuareg poet,
comes from
Tessalit in the
North of Mali. His
father is a
Tuareg and his
mother a Fula. He is
married and...
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Makan Diabaté (1938–1988), historian,
author and playwright.[Jahn] Souéloum
Diagho, poet. Aïda Mady Diallo,
novelist and director. Aly Diallo, French-language...
- is the home of the
musical group Tinariwen as well as the poet Souéloum
Diagho. The
village is
twinned with Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France.[citation needed]...
- (1939–2013)
Bruno Destrée (1867–1919) Léon
Deubel (1879–1913) Souéloum
Diagho Mohammed Dib (1920–2003)
David Diop (1927–1960)
Charles Dobzynski (1929–2014)...
- (1900–1991)
Adame Ba Konaré (born 1947) M****a
Makan Diabaté (1938–1988) Souéloum
Diagho Aïda Mady
Diallo Alpha Mandé
Diarra (born 1954)
Doumbi Fakoly (born 1944)...
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Ghana Bernard Binlin Dadié, Côte d'Ivoire Fily Dabo Sissoko, Mali Souéloum
Diagho, Mali
David Diop,
Senegal Achmat Dangor,
South Africa Johann de Lange, South...
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filmmaker Dhurjati (c. 15th – 16th cc.),
Telugu language poet Souéloum
Diagho (living),
Tuareg poet
Zoraida Díaz (1991–1948),
Panamanian poet, educator...
- Damba,
Fanta Demographics of Mali Diabaté, M****a
Makan Diabaté,
Toumani Diagho, Souéloum Diakité,
Mourtala Diallo,
Boucader Diallo,
Mamadou Diallo, Sidibé...
- (1938–1988, Mali, f/nf)
Moussa Diagana (1946–2018, Mauritania, d) Souéloum
Diagho (living, Mali, p)
Lamine Diakhate (1928–1987, Senegal, p/nf) Aïda Mady Diallo...