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- Tindirma is a village and commune of the Cercle of Diré in the Tombouctou Region of Mali. As of 1998 the commune had a po****tion of 3,419. Established...
- he confiscates his goods." In 1496, a Jewish community was founded at Tindirma by Iberian Sephardi Jews who had been expelled from Spain and Portugal...
- shortened to Kanfari) for him. Two years later Umar re-built the town of Tindirma to serve as his capital. During the Askia's pilgrimage to Mecca, Umar ruled...
- Language German Genre Thriller, espionage, crime Set in Port city of Targat, Tindirma oasis, Africa Publisher Rowohlt Verlag Publication date 15 November 2011 (2011-11-15)...
- powerful Kurmina-fari who ruled the western provinces of Songhai from Tindirma under his brother Askia Mohammad I. Later legends claim that he was born...
- His main capital was Gao, but he was also based at ****iya, Kabara, and Tindirma at different times depending on where he was campaigning. **** Ali ruled...
- of turning the Askia into a puppet and forced him to flee to exile in Tindirma in 1528. The next year, Musa met with some of his brothers in ****iya, seemingly...
- the king's powerful advisor 'Ali Folon killed and drove him to exile in Tindirma in 1526. He had been concealing the fact that Muhammad, well over 70 years...
- broadly in charge of the western half of the empire, and was based in Tindirma. The position was created by Askia Mohammad I in 1494 soon after he took...
- Adrien Atiman, a Catholic catechist and medical doctor, originally from Tindirma, Mali who was freed from slavery in Nigeria by the White Fathers and later...