- The
Gbara (Bambara pronunciation: [
ɡ͡baɽa]; now
spelled and
pronounced as Bara or Gara in
those Manding languages lacking /ɡ͡b/) or
Great ****embly was...
- unclear, but
there was
evidently a
power struggle of some kind
involving the
gbara or
great council and
donson ton or
hunter guilds. Some oral
traditions agree...
-
ruling clans (lineages) that were
represented at a
great ****embly
called the
Gbara. However, the
charter made Mali more
similar to a
constitutional monarchy...
- are
closely related to the
Maghan people of the
Ghana Empire and of the
Gbara of the Mali Empire. The Dan are
known for
their art,
especially their mask...
-
Yorubas Eman****dos
Ethiopian nobility Évolués
Fernandino peoples Ganwas Gbara clans of Mali
Ghanaian chieftaincy Gold
Coast Euro-Africans
Ibani Ijaws...
-
ruling clans (lineages) that were
represented at a
great ****embly
called the
Gbara.
There were 16
clans known as the Djon-Tan-Nor-Woro (quiver carriers) responsible...
- mansa, or emperor, had to be
approved by the
Great ****embly
known as the
Gbara,
despite hereditary claims.[citation needed] The
Kingdom of
Kongo was a...
- Traore, Kamara, Koroma,
Konde (or Conde), and of
course Keita. The
Great Gbara ****embly was in
charge of
checking the Mansa's power,
enforcing his edicts...
- He soon set
about organizing the
nucleus of the empire,
presenting the
Gbara of
nobles and
notables at his
coronation with an oral
constitution known...
- Ewu Oloja; Ewu Olopo; Eyin Odan; Eyita; Fajege; Fakale; Gbadamo; Gbaga;
Gbara; Gbasepo; Gbomo; Ibelefun; Iboriade; Igbafa; Igbogbo; Igboke; Igbololo;...