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- Wangara may refer to: The Soninke Wangara of West Africa Wangara, Western Australia Wangara, Burkina Faso This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- The Wangara (also known as Wakore, ****ori, Ouankri, Wangarawa) are a diaspora community of ethnic Fulani origin who served as specialized long-distance...
- Wangara is a light industrial suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Wanneroo. Wangara is one of Perth's busiest industrial areas...
- c. 200–1240 CE, Subgroups of Soninke include the Jakhanke, Maraka and Wangara. When the Ghana empire was destro****, the resulting diaspora brought Soninkes...
- al-Fattash offers three different theories: that they were Soninke; or Wangara (a Soninke/Mande group), which the author considered improbable; or that...
- the stubbornly pagan Wasangari to Islam or controlling the developing Wangara-dominated trade routes. The campaign was a very difficult one; sources...
- were exchanged for textiles, salt, and other commodities transported by Wangara traders. While long-distance trade introduced new materials and commercial...
- po****tion known as the Etsii. By the early 14th century, the arrival of Wangara merchants—renowned for their trans-Saharan networks—transformed Begho into...
- in West Africa. The term 'Dyula' is sometimes used interchangeably with Wangara or Jakhanke, depending on the historical period and region. The Mandé embraced...
- (published 10 Mar 2015). p. 34. ISBN 9781317464006. Wilks, Ivor (1997). "Wangara, Akan, and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries". In Bakewell...