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Maghan I (1280s – 1341), also
known as
Magha or, in oral traditions,
Maghan Soma
Burema Kein was the
tenth mansa of the Mali Empire,
following his father...
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known as
Manding Diara, Lion of Mali,
Sogolon Djata, son of Sogolon, Nare
Maghan and Sogo Sogo
Simbon Salaba) was a
prince and
founder of the Mali Empire...
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Maghan III, also
known as
Mahmud I, was
mansa of the Mali
Empire from 1390 to
about 1415,
although the date for the end of his
reign is
highly speculative...
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Maghan II or Kita
Tenin Maghan was a
mansa of the Mali
Empire from 1387 to 1389. He was the son of
Mansa Mari
Diata II and the
brother of
Mansa Musa II...
- Sundiata, Naré
Maghann Konaté (also
called Farako Manko Farakonken,
Maghan Kon
Fatta or
Maghan the Handsome) was a
Mandinka king who one day
received a divine...
- 1332. It is
possible that it was
actually Musa's son
Maghan who
congratulated Abu al-Hasan, or
Maghan who
received Abu al-Hasan's
envoy after Musa's death...
- Mama
Maghan, also
known as Nyamaghan, was a self-proclaimed
Mansa of the Mali
Empire in the
early 17th century. The
eldest son of
Niani Mansa Mamadou,...
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peace deal. Upon his
death in 1387, Musa II was
succeeded by his
brother Maghan II. Mali
Empire Keita Dynasty Gomez,
Michael (2018).
African dominion :...
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beginning of the
decline of the Mali Empire. Jata was the son of
Mansa Maghan, and as such the
grandson of
Mansa Musa. Jata may be the same
person as...
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Kampab Mantqehi Maghan (Persian: كمپاب منطقه اي مغان, also
Romanized as Kampāb Manṭqeh'ī
Maghān) is a
village in
Aslan Duz
Rural District,
Aslan Duz District...