- Ségou-Koro (Old
Ségou),
Ségou-Bougou,
Ségou-Koura (New
Ségou) and
Ségou-Sikoro. The
present town is on the site of
Ségou-Sikoro.
Ségou has
contested origins...
- The
Bamana Empire (also
Bambara Empire or
Ségou Empire, Bambara: ߓߊ߲ߓߊߙߊ߲߫ ߝߊ߯ߡߟߊ, romanized: Banbaran Fāmala) was one of the
largest states of West Africa...
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Ségou Region (Bambara: ߛߋߓߎ ߘߌߣߋߖߊ tr. Segu Dineja) is an
administrative region in Mali,
situated in the
centre of the
country with an area of 64,821 km2...
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Ségou is a city in Mali.
Ségou may also
refer to:
Ségou, Togo
Ségou,
Senegal Ségou Region in Mali, of
which Ségou is the
capital Ségou Cercle, an administrative...
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Amadu III of
Masina lent aid to Bina 'Alī, the
faama of
Segou, on
condition that he
accept Islam. In
January 1861 the M****ina army was...
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Super Biton de
Ségou,
Super Biton for
short and also
known as the
Orchestre Régional de
Segou and
Super Biton National de
Ségou, are an
African jazz musical...
- The
University of
Ségou is a
public university in Mali,
located in the city of
Ségou. The
University of
Ségou was
established by
decree no. 09-128/PM-RM...
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Segou is a
village in the Kédougou
Region of south-eastern
Senegal at 12.41
degrees N
latitude and 12.28
degrees W longitude. It is 25 km from the region...
- The
Battle of
Ségou was a
decisive point in the
growth of the
Toucouleur Empire (1850-1890),
which spread throughout the
upper Niger River and Senegal...
- Segu: A
Novel (French:
Ségou: les
murailles de terre, lit. Segu: The
Earthern Wall) is a
French novel by
Maryse Condé
published in May 1984. It was Condé's...