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- history, Katsina has been governed by various dynasties, including the Wangarawa and the Dallazawa, and was a v****al to neighboring empires such as Songhai...
- The Wangara (also known as Wakore, ****ori, Ouankri, Wangarawa) are a diaspora community of ethnic Soninke origin who served as specialized long-distance...
- by the Wolofs, "Marakas" by the Bambaras, "Wangara" by the Mandinka, "Wangarawa" by the Hausa, "Wakoré" by the Songhais, or even "Toubakai". “Marka” is...
- Offishin Hakimi I; Offishin Hakimi II; G Dan Goggo; G Dan Lele; Garkar Hali Wangarawa; G. Mai Gwandu; Masallaci N Adamawa; Kasuwa Marina Tsamiya I; Kasuwa Marina...
- Gindin Mangoro; Tsamcini - Tsamcini Pri. School; Udawa - Udawa Gari; Wangarawa - Wangarawa; Yere - Yere Gari; Badole Gindin Kanya; Dukuma - T. V Viewing Centre...
- city of Kano in Kano State. Ali Yaji (1349–85) accepted Islam from the Wangarawa people, a Soninke sub-tribe from Mali. He then relinquished the Cult of...
- Bare-bare from Barno, Marina from Nupeland, Zamfarawa from Zamfara, and Wangarawa from Mali, migrated to and settled in the area due to its fertile land...