- The
Songhay,
Songhai or
Ayneha languages ([sõʁaj], [soŋaj] or [soŋoj]) are a
group of
closely related languages/dialects
centred on the
middle stretches...
- Empire, a
former country The Songhai, a
geographic area in
Niger Songhai or
Songhay languages, a
group of
closely related languages Songhai (album), a 1988...
- Zuwagha, Zawagha, Zauge, Azuagha, Azwagha, Sungee, Sanghee, Songhai,
Songhay, Sughai, Zanghi, Zingani, Zanj, Zahn, Zaan, Zarai, Dyagha, and possibly...
-
Although some
speakers in Mali have also
adopted the name
Songhay as an
ethnic designation,
other Songhay-speaking
groups identify themselves by
other ethnic...
- ([kojra tʃiːni],
figuratively "town language"), or
Western Songhay, is a
member of the
Songhay languages spoken in Mali by
about 200,000
people (in 1999)...
-
Eight of its
proposed constituent divisions (excluding Kunama, Kuliak, and
Songhay) are
found in the
modern countries of
Sudan and
South Sudan,
through which...
- The
Songhaiborai (also Songhai,
Songhay, Sonrhaï) are a
distinct subgroup within the
larger Songhai ethnolinguistic family,
residing predominantly in...
- Bobo, Bozo, Dogon, Fula, Arabic, K****onke, Maninke, Minyanka, Senufo,
Songhay languages,
Soninke and
Tamasheq are
official languages.
French is the working...
-
culminating in the
Songhay Empire; thus it
primarily covers the
millennium from the mid-sixth
century to 1591 CE, when
Songhay came
under Moroccan rule...
- Philadelphia:
House of
Songhay, 1982. Taifa, Nkechi; Lumumba,
Chokwe (1993) [1983, 1987].
Reparations Yes (3rd ed.).
Baton Rouge:
House of
Songhay. Obadele, Imari...