- spelling: ߛߏ߲߬ߖߘߊ߬ ߞߋߕߊ߬; also
known as
Manding Diara, Lion of Mali,
Sogolon Djata, son of Sogolon, Nare
Maghan and Sogo Sogo
Simbon Salaba) was a
prince and...
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adaptation of the
novel of the same name
written by György Dragomán and
follows Djata (Lorenzo Allchurch)
growing up in a dictatorship,
without access to the...
- Mari
Djata can
refer to:
Sundiata Keita (c. 1217 – c. 1255), also
called Mari
Djata I,
founder of the Mali
Empire Mari
Djata II of Mali,
mansa of the...
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named Mari
Djata, had no
relation to
anyone in the
Keita dynasty, but ran the
empire as if he was.
According to Ibn Khaldun,
Sandaki Mari
Djata even tossed...
- Khaldun's account,
Sundjata is
recorded as Mari
Djata with "Mari"
meaning "Amir" or "Prince". He also
notes that
Djata or "Jatah"
means "lion".
Prince Sundjata...
- Mari
Djata Mansa of Mali
Reign c. 1389 – c. 1390
Predecessor Maghan II
Successor Mahmud Died c. 1390 Mali
Empire Burial Keita Religion Islam...
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Mansa Jata,
commonly referred to as Mari Jata II,
possibly incorrectly,
known in oral
histories as
Konkodugu Kamissa was
mansa of Mali from 1360 to 1374...
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practices of his father, but was
sidelined by a
powerful vizier named Mari
Djata.
During his
reign the
eastern provinces centered around Gao
began to split...
- IV's death,
resulting in the end of the Mali Empire. As
founded by Mari
Djata, it was
composed of the "three
freely allied states" of Mali, Mema and Wagadou...
- Son of Mari
Djata I
Maridjatids c. 1274–1275
Khalifa Keita Son of Mari
Djata I
Maridjatids c. 1275–1285
Abubakari Keita I Son of Mari
Djata's daughter Abubakrids...