- The
Ghana Empire (Arabic: غانا), also
known as
simply Ghana, Ghanata, or
Wagadu, was a West
African classical to post-classical era western-Sahelian empire...
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Wagadu (Mauritania) The
ancient Soninke goddess also
named Wagadu,
whose disappearance and
rediscovery are the
subject of the
ancient Dausi epic in a...
- The
Wagadu Chronicles is an afro-fantasy m****ively
multiplayer online role-playing game
created by Twin
Drums studios. The
concept began as a pen-and-paper...
- be
given to “Bida” - the
black snake of
Wagadu, he
promised Siya that she
would not die in the well of
Wagadu. Siya
tried to
convince him that it is her...
- Bühnen has
argued that Sosso,
rather than
being located in
Kaniaga south of
Wagadu, was in fact
centered in the ****a Jallon. This
theory has not, however,...
-
Wagadu (commonly
called the
Ghana Empire).
Soninke traditions mention four
previous foundings of
Wagadu, and hold that the
final founding of
Wagadu occurred...
- of Nations. The name
Ghana comes from
Wagadu, a vast
empire in west
Africa from the 3rd to 12th centuries;
Wagadu was
termed Ghana by Arab
traders involved...
-
Volume XII. Page 35. Codd,
Helen (Winter 2013). "WOMEN AND IMPRISONMENT".
Wagadu,
Journal of
Transnational Women's and
Gender Studies. 11. Sarkin, Jeremy...
- The Fula
first arrived in what is now ****a Toro
during the
reign of the
Wagadu Empire,
fleeing the
increasingly arid
Adrar and Hodh regions.
Nomadic pastoralists...
-
Teigne of Baol was
named Kayamangha Diatta and was a
member of the
Soninke Wagadu matrilineage,
reflecting influence emanating from the
Ghana Empire. Serer...