-
Mandekan may
refer to:
Mande languages Mandakan, a
village in Iran This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Mandekan. If an internal...
-
Bambara was
developed in the
early 20th
century but is not used. Proto-
Mandekan reconstructions (Wiktionary)
Mande languages NKo
language Manding at Ethnologue...
- Afro-Cuban
flavor with the 2016
release of the
Heritage album with
Cuban band
Mandekan Cubano. The
album was
released under Quincy Jones'
Qwest label.[citation...
-
empty |title= (help) Bimson, Kent (1976). "Comparative
reconstruction of
Mandekan".
Studies in
African Linguistics. 7 (3). Schreiber,
Henning (2008). Eine...
-
Mohamadou (2001). "Le
noyau du code
orthographique du
dioula du
Burkina Faso".
Mandekan,
Bulletin Semestriel d'Études
Linguistiques Mandé. 37: 9–31. An ka taa:...
- (Persian: كهريزك, also
Romanized as Kahrīzak; also
known as Kahrīzak-e
Mandekān) is a
village in
Karimabad Rural District,
Sharifabad District, Pakdasht...
-
Peter Kernel Petit Biscuit Rag'n'Bone Man
Randy Weston Richard Bona &
Mandekan Cubano Robben Ford
Selwyn Birchwood Sigur Rós
Simply Red Son Lux Stade...
- Bacharach,
Gregory Porter, Pat Metheny, Dee Dee Bridgewater,
Richard Bona &
Mandekan Cubano,
Branford Marsalis Quartet ft. Kurt Elling,
Charles Lloyd New Quartet...
-
visiting musicians.
Cameroonian b****ist
Richard Bona
performed with his
group Mandekan Cubano for
students and
parents at the
Guanabacoa Amphitheater. Saxophonist...
-
September 16, ARENA:,
Jimmy Lyons Stage: Cécile
McLorin Salvant;
Richard Bona
Mandekan Cubano,
Tribute to
Quincy Jones:, “The A&M Years” with
Quincy Jones as...