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Oualata or
Walata (Arabic: ولاتة) (also Biru in 17th
century chronicles) is a
small oasis town in
southeast Mauritania,
located at the
eastern end of the...
- BCE.
Tichitt culture, at Dhar Néma, Dhar Tagant, Dhar Tichitt, and Dhar
Walata,
included a four-tiered
hierarchical social structure,
farming of cereals...
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economic growth in the 13th and 14th
centuries drew many
scholars from
nearby Walata (today in Mauritania),
leading up to the city's
golden age in the 15th and...
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about 400
villages have been found. From east to west, Dhar Néma, Dhar
Walata, Dhar Tichitt, and Dhar
Tagant form a
semicircular shape around the Hodh/Aoukar...
- Tichitt, Dhar
Walata, Dhar Néma, Dhar Tagant)
between 1900 BCE and 400 BCE.
Within these settled areas (e.g., Dhar Tichitt, Dhar Tagant, Dhar
Walata) with stone...
- BCE.
Tichitt culture, at Dhar Néma, Dhar Tagant, Dhar Tichitt, and Dhar
Walata,
included a four-tiered
hierarchal social structure,
farming of cereals...
- in the 14th century,
conquered Wagadugu around the same time they
raided Walata,
contributing to the
decline of the Mali Empire.
According to legend, the...
- BCE.
Tichitt culture at Dhar Néma, Dhar Tagant, Dhar Tichitt, and Dhar
Walata included a four-tiered
hierarchal social structure,
farming of cereals,...
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Bawaghuri (Bawāghūrī):
Possibly Zagra (Zāgharī), ten days'
travel south of
Walata. ****aw (****aw): The city of Gao,
which was
called ****aw by
medieval Arabic...
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thousand camels to
carry the
fuqaha of
Sankore and went with them to
Walata..... The
Godless tyrant slaughtered those who
remained in
Timbuktu and humiliated...