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Mansong is a
village in the
Kalimpong II CD
block in the
Kalimpong Sadar subdivision of the
Kalimpong district in the
state of West Bengal, India. 8km...
- Three-Fingered Jack a.k.a. Jack
Mansong (died c. 1781), led a band of
runaway slaves in the
Colony of
Jamaica in the
eighteenth century. Many historians...
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Mansong Diarra (c. 1790–1808), also
rendered Monzon Jara, was the
faama of the
Bambara Empire. Son of king
Ngolo Diarra, he the
throne of Ségou following...
- descendants,
would continue to rule the
Empire until its fall. Ngolo's son
Mansong Diarra took the
throne c.1790
following his father's
death in
battle and...
- died in a
campaign against the
Mossi in 1790 and was
succeeded by his son
Mansong Diarra. His descendants, the Ngolosi,
continued to rule the
Empire until...
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chart in
October 1974.
Record World called the
title track a "tall,
proud mansong" that
could be Taylor's
biggest hit
since "Fire and Rain." Cash Box said...
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Nanny of the
Maroons (now a
Jamaican National Heroine),
Tacky and Jack
Mansong or Three-finger Jack. The
names Nanny and
Tacky are
English corruptions...
- in Ségou, Mali,
which was
ruled successively by
Ngolo Diarra, his son
Mansong (or Monzon) Diarra, and then his son Da Diarra. The clan name (or patronym)...
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threat to
their trading dominance. They
lobbied Mansong Diarra to have Park killed, and when
Mansong did not, they
lobbied tribes further down the river...
- (1755–1757) Ali Coulibaly,
Faama (1757–c.1759)
Ngolo Diarra,
Faama (1766–1795)
Mansong Diarra,
Faama (1795–1808) Da
Monzon Diarra,
Faama (1808–?)
Mauritania Niger...