- The
Wangara (also
known as Wakore, ****ori, Ouankri, Wangarawa) are a
diaspora community of
ethnic Soninke origin who
served as
specialized long-distance...
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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...
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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...
- Grushi, Konkomba, and others. The
Wangaras have
Masaaba Sariki Fanyinama III' is the
paramount chief of the
Wangara Community of Ghana. He
resides in...
- four stars.
There are
numerous three-star hotels,
including the
Hotel Wangara,
Hotel Shangri-La and
Erata Hotel, as well as many
budget hotels. The Accra...
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Ghana around the 15th century.
Mande speakers (who in
Ghana are
known as
Wangara)
traders and
clerics carried the
religion into the area. The northeastern...
- c. 200–1240 CE,
Subgroups of
Soninke include the Jakhanke,
Maraka and
Wangara. When the
Ghana empire was destro****, the
resulting diaspora brought Soninkes...
- in
Northern Ghana." Man, New Series. 2.2 (1967): 226-248. Wilks, Ivor. "
Wangara, Akan and
Portuguese in the
Fifteenth and
Sixteenth Centuries II: The Struggle...
- London: Verso. p. 5. ISBN 9781844677719. OCLC 738350824. Ivor
Wilks and Akan
Wangara (January 1997). "Portuguese in the
Fifteenth and
Sixteenth Centuries"....
-
Norton Company Inc. p. 362. ISBN 978-0-393-91847-2. Wilks, Ivor (1997). "
Wangara, Akan, and
Portuguese in the
Fifteenth and
Sixteenth Centuries". In Bakewell...