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Djenné (Bambara: ߖߍ߬ߣߍ߫, romanized: Jɛ̀nɛ́; also
known as
Djénné, Jenné, and Jenne) is a
Songhai town and
urban commune in the
Inland Niger Delta region...
- The
Great Mosque of
Djenné (Arabic: الجامع الكبير في جينيه, romanized: al-Jāmiʻ al-Kabīr fī Jinih) is a
large brick or
adobe building in the Sudano-Sahelian...
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Djenné-Djenno (also Jenne-Jeno; /ˈdʒɛniː dʒʌˌnoʊ/) is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
located in the
Niger River Valley in the
country of Mali. Literally...
- H****aniya Arabic,
Tamasheq and
Fulfulde are found.
Djenné Chiini [dʒɛnːɛ tʃiːni], the
dialect spoken in
Djenné, is
mutually comprehensible, but has noticeable...
- The Old
Towns of
Djenné (Arabic: مدن جنة القديمة, romanized: mudun
Janna al-qadīma, French:
villes anciennes de
Djenné) is an
archaeological and urban...
- mani****tive qualities. Craftsmen,
specifically of the
Great Mosque of
Djenné,
possess extreme levels of
talent and
artistry in the mud-brick masonry...
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Djenné Cercle is an
administrative subdivision of the
Mopti Region of Mali. The
administrative center (chef-lieu) is the town of
Djenné. In the 2009 census...
- to West Africa. It
comprises adobe buildings such as the
Great Mosque of
Djenné or the
University of Timbuktu. It can be
found all over the
Sahel region...
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derived from
Djenné (which he
refers to as Gheneo,
Genni and Ghinea), the
great interior commercial city on the
Upper Niger River.
Djenné dominated the...
- in the 1540s and 50s, but
ultimately the
defeat outside of the city of
Djenne in 1599
brought an end to Mali's
imperial period.
During the mid-16th century...