- speakers),
spoken in Mali and
Burkina Faso
Sorogaama (Jenaama, Sorogama,
Sorko) (200,000
speakers in 2005),
spoken in Mali,
Nigeria and
Ivory Coast[citation...
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settle in the
region of Gao were the
Sorko people, who
established small settlements on the
banks of Niger. The
Sorko fashioned boats and
canoes from the...
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healer and fisherman, near the town of Ayorou, on the
Niger River.
After ten
Sorko workers were
killed by
lightning at a
construction depot Rouch supervised...
-
composed by
Vishal Chandrasekhar, with
lyrics written by Snehan, Raju Murugan,
Sorko and
Ilango Krishnan. The
first single "Bommakka" was
released on 22 October...
- Nana
Miriam is a
mythical female heroine character in
legends of the
Sorko river-hunters,
related to the
Zarma people and
known for
being among the first...
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raising sheep, goats, and
cattle by the 14th century. The Bozo, Somono, and
Sorko people specialised in fishing.: 164–165 Iron was
abundant and
smiths manufactured...
- ISBN 951-0-08147-7.
Sorko, Kimmo; Strang,
Mikko (2010).
Taipaleen päiviä.
Talvisota Itä-Kannaksella 1939-1940. Historiatyöryhmä. ISBN 978-952-92-6803-0.
Sorko, Kimmo...
- LGA:
Other languages spoken in
Kebbi state include Fulfulde, Ut-Hun, and
Sorko. Like the
majority of
Nigerian states,
Kebbi state is
governed by a governor...
- Bozo po****tion of Mali to be 132,100. Ligers,
Ziedonis (1964–1969). Les
Sorko (Bozo), maîtres du Niger: étude
ethnographique (four volumes). Paris: Librairie...
- Al-Hajj, son of
Dawud II
Askiya Ismail, son of
Muhammad Sorko-ije
Askiya Dawud III, son of
Muhammad Sorko-ije: in
power in c. 1655 when the
Tarikh al-Sudan...