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- The Dyula (Dioula or Juula) are a Mande ethnic group inhabiting several West African countries, including Mali, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Burkina Faso...
- Dyula (or Jula, Dioula, Julakan ߖߎ߬ߟߊ߬ߞߊ߲) is a language of the Mande language family spoken mainly in Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Mali, and also in...
- Look up Dyula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dyula may refer to: Dyula people, of Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast Dyula language, their Niger-Congo...
- the west, Mande languages are widely spoken, the most predominant being Dyula (also spelled Jula or Dioula), others including Bobo, Samo, and Marka. Peul...
- that also encomp****ed much of present-day Burkina Faso. It was founded by Dyula immigrants from the declining Mali Empire. It established a largely decentralized...
- politically and socially motivated, and are mainly sung in his native language Dyula, French and English, though he occasionally uses other languages, for example...
- pre-European early modern period. The Muslim Kong Empire was established by the Dyula in the early 18th century in the north-central region inhabited by the Sénoufo...
- widely spoken, the most predominant being Dioula (also known as Jula or Dyula), others including Bobo, Samo, and Marka. Fula is widespread, particularly...
- (N'ko) Susu Kissi Koro Kpelle Temne Toma Badyara Baga Bambara B****ari Dan Dyula Landoma Limba Maninka Mano ****r Sua Wamey Yalunka Zialo Ethnic groups ()...
- Toure was born c. 1830 in Manyambaladugu, the son of Kemo Lanfia Toure, a Dyula weaver and merchant, and Sokhona Camara. The family moved to Sanankoro soon...