- The
Kuranko, also
called Koranko, Kolanko, Kooranko, Koronko, Kouranko, Kulanko, Kurako, Kuronko, Kuranké, or Karanko, are a
Mandeka (People from Mande)...
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Kuranko is a
Mande language spoken in
Southwestern Africa by
approximately 350,000
Kuranko people in
Sierra Leone and Guinea. In
Guinea it
blends into...
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Other minority ethnic groups are the
Kuranko, who are
related to the Mandingo, and are
largely Muslims. The
Kuranko are
believed to have
begun arriving...
- to the
border with
Soulemani Savané.
During his reign, he
rallied the
Kurankos of Morige, and the
Leles of Yombiro. When
pressed into battle, he would...
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conquest by
Samory Touré in the
northeast solidified Islam among the Yalunka,
Kuranko and
Limba people. The 15th
century marked the
beginning of
European interaction...
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province and the
north Western province.
Other languages include Kono, Kissi,
Kuranko, Limba, Fula (****r),
Mandingo and Susu.
Although English, as the official...
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expelling the
Limbas in
their march, but were
under constant threat from the
Kurankos. In Guinea, the
Kissi warrior Kissi Kaba
Keita managed to
unite many Kissi...
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Other minority ethnic groups are the
Kuranko, who are
related to the Mandingo, and are
largely Muslims. The
Kuranko are
believed to have
begun arriving...
- By
ethnicity Temne (35.4%),
Mende (30.8%),
Limba (8.8%), Kono (4.3%),
Kuranko (4%), Fula (3.8%),
Mandinka (2.8%), Loko (2%),
Sherbro (1.9%), Creoles...
- fìla sàba náani lɔ́ɔlu wɔ́ɔrɔ wɔ́rɔwila (6 + 1) sáɡin kɔ̀nɔntɔ tán
Mokole Kuranko kelen fila sawa / saba nani loli wɔrɔ wɔrɔnfila (6 + 1) ? seɡin kɔnɔnt...