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- Nyancho (also spelled Nyantio, Ñaanco, Nyanthio or Nyanco) were a royal maternal dynasty that ruled the West African empire of Kaabu. The Nyancho's legendary...
- the Torodbe, settled in Kaabu and often herded the cattle of the ruling Nyancho aristocracy. Over the course of the conflict with the Imamate, however...
- the 19th century. The area was ethnically diverse, though the Mandinka Nyancho lineages dominated the political system. The power of Kaabu began to wane...
- elite warriors known as the Nyancho (Ñaanco) who traced their patrilineal lineage to Tiramakhan Traore.: 2  The Nyancho were a warrior culture, reputed...
- composed of elite warriors known as the Nyancho, who traced their patrilineal lineage to Tiramakhan Traore.: 2  The Nyancho were reportedly good cavalrymen and...
- surname of Jola origin; along with the Sane, the Manes were the core of the Nyancho royal aristocracy of the Empire of Kaabu, but their link with the Mane...
- Other terms for the traditional animist ruling class included ceddo and Nyancho. Two prin****l factors laid the groundwork for the outbreak of widespread...
- Kabendu and later to Kerewane, near Pata, under the aegis of the local Nyancho ruler Silati Kelefa. At some point, the young Fode Kaba served under Maba...
- Guelowars who were relatives and offshoots of the powerful Ñaanco (or Nyancho) Maternal Dynasty of Kaabu, underwent a dynastic war or struggle against...