- The
Jakhanke -- also
spelled Jahanka, Jahanke, Jahanque, Jahonque, Diakkanke, Diakhanga, Diakhango, Dyakanke, Diakhanké, Diakanké, or
Diakhankesare --...
-
Jahanka is a
Manding language of Guinea-Bissau and Guinea. It is
partially intelligible with Mandinka. (The
Jahanka of
Senegal and Guinea-Bissau is a...
- Senegal)
Mandinka (Senegal, Gambia,
Guinea Bissau) Kita
Maninka (Mali)
Jahanka (Guinea, Senegal, Gambia, Mali; one of
several dialects under this name)...
- most numerous,
followed by the Fula, Wolof, Jola/Karoninka,
Serahule /
Jahanka, Serers, Manjago, Bambara, Aku Marabou,
Bainunka and others, such as Tukulor...
- Guineans,
Nigerians and others) (2012 estimate) Gambia By
ethnicity Mandinka/
Jahanka (33.3%), Fula/Tukolur/Lorobo (18.2%),
Wolof (12.9%), Jola/Karoninka (11%)...
- Dom
Dogon None? 2,000 ? Central-east
Duungooma Mande None? 70,000 ? S
Jahanka Mande None? 500 ? SW Jalunga,
Dyalonke Mande None? 9,000 ? SW
Jowulu Mande...
- East
Government • Alkalo
Sankung Jabai Elevation 95 ft (29 m) Po****tion (2013) • Total 3,317 • Ethnicities
Mandinka and
Jahanka • Religions Islam...
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century and is used by
peoples as far
apart as The
Gambia and Hausaland. The
Jahankas, a subgroup,
refer to
themselves as of
Serakhulle extraction. Historically...
- I/L Jamamadí jab I/L Hyam jac I/L Jacalteco,
Eastern jacalteco jad I/L
Jahanka jae I/L
Yabem 雅比姆语 jaf I/L Jara jah I/L Jah Hut (jai) I/L Jacalteco, Western...