- The
Sosso Empire, also
written as Soso or Susu, or
alternatively Kaniaga, was
kingdom of West
Africa that
originated as a v****al of the
Ghana Empire before...
- the
Sosso Bala was in fact 'invented' as a
historical artifact by the Kouyaté
family in the 1970s.
Regardless of the
truth of this story, the
Sosso Bala...
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resembling Sharia. This
resurgence did not last, however. By 1203, the
Sosso rose
against their masters and
conquered Ghana. Oral
historians link the...
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Lorenzo Sosso (March 2, 1867 –
October 1, 1965) was an
American poet who
published several books of
poetry in the late-19th and early-20th centuries....
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Battle of
Krina or
siege of
Karina (c. 1235), was a
confrontation between Sosso king
Sumanguru Kanté and
Mandinka prince Sundiata Keita.
Sundiata Keita's...
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Sosso-Nakombo is a sub-prefecture in the
Central African Republic. In 1920,
after the
return to
France of Neukamerun,
Sosso became chief town of subdivision...
- Susu (endonym: Susu: Sosoxui; French: Soussou) is the
language of the Susu or Soso
people of
Guinea and
Sierra Leone, West Africa. It is in the
Mande language...
- Jean-Désiré
Dimitri Sosso Dzabatou (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ deziʁe dimitʁi soso dzabatu]; born 26 May 1993 in Amiens),
better known by his
stage name...
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Issouf Sosso (born 11
August 1996) is a Burkinabé
football defender who
plays for ASFA Yennenga. He was a
squad member for the 2020
African Nations Championship...
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Reine Sosso (born 19
March 1993) was a
female Cameroonian football goalkeeper. She was part of the
Cameroon women's
national football team at the 2012...