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region (/səˈhɛl/; from
Arabic ساحل (sāḥil [ˈsaːħil]) 'coast, s****'), or
Sahelian acacia savanna, is a
biogeographical region in Africa. It is the transition...
- The
Sahelian kingdoms were a
series of
centralized kingdoms or
empires that were
centered on the Sahel, the area of gr****lands
south of the Sahara, from...
- well-nested
within a core
group and
coordinate with
Maban in a "Western
Sahelian" clade, and Kadu is not
included in Nilo-Saharan. Note that "Koman" in...
- In most classifications, the
Eastern Sudanic languages are a
group of nine
families of
languages that may
constitute a
branch of the Nilo-Saharan language...
- Sudano-
Sahelian architecture refers to a
range of
similar indigenous architectural styles common to the
African peoples of the
Sahel and
Sudanian gr****land...
- tie (kallabi) and
shawl (Gyale). Like
other Muslims and
specifically Sahelians within West Africa,
Hausa women traditionally use
Henna (lalle) designs...
-
millennium AD, a
series of
states and
empires had
risen and
fallen in Chad's
Sahelian strip, each
focused on
controlling the trans-Saharan
trade routes that...
- Africa;
heavily structured clan
groups in the Horn of Africa; the
large Sahelian kingdoms; and
autonomous city-states and kingdoms, such as
those of the...
- each
century since the 17th century, the
frequency and
severity of
recent Sahelian droughts stands out.
Famine and
dislocation on a m****ive scale—from 1968...
- 2023). "The
genomic echoes of the last
Green Sahara on the
Fulani and
Sahelian people".
Current Biology. 33 (24): 5495–5504.e4. Bibcode:2023CBio...33E5495D...