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Soninke may
refer to:
Soninke people Soninke language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Soninke. If an
internal link led...
- Maraxa, Marka,
Marka Soninké, Sarakolleh, Saracole, Zarakole, Zagha,
Sarakolé, Sarakollé, Sarakule, Sarawule, Saraxole, Seraculeh, Serahuli, Serakhulle...
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Sarrancolin (French pronunciation: [
saʁɑ̃kɔlɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées...
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hasanya (maure), le
mamara (miniyanka), le
maninkakan (malinké) le
soninke (
sarakolé), le
soKoy (songhoï), le
syenara (sénoufo), le
tamasayt (tamasheq), le...
- (maure/h****aniya), le
mamara (miniyanka), le
maninkakan (malinké) le
soninke (
sarakolé), le
soKoy (songhoï), le
syenara (sénoufo), le
tamasayt (tamasheq), le...
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largest ethnic groups are
Bambara (33.3%),
Fulani (Peuhl) (13.3%),
Sarakole/Soninke/Marka (9.8%), Senufo/Manianka (9.6%),
Malinke (8.8%),
Dogon (8...
- other,
although the
distinctions were
often blurred. The Bambara, Malinké,
Sarakole,
Dogon and
Songhay are farmers; the Fula or Fulani, Maur, and
Tuareg are...
- (Dionkhounda Siadibi), a fifteen-year-old
Sarakolé girl. She
helped him in his
study of the Wolof, ****r, and
Sarakolé languages. On 15
February 1857, they...
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relationship of
music and
politics in
contemporary Mali. The Malinké,
Soninke -
Sarakole,
Dyula and
Bambara peoples form the core of
Malian culture, but the region...
- 'Tucorones' (Fula Toucouleur)
called it Mayo, the 'Çaragoles' (Soninke
Sarakole of Ngalam)
called it
Colle and
further along (again,
Marmol ****uming Senegal...