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Kangaba is a town, commune, and seat of the
Kangaba Cercle in the
Koulikoro Region of south-western Mali.
Kangaba is
believed to have been
founded in...
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replaced by
independent chiefdoms. The
Keitas retreated to the town of
Kangaba,
where they
became provincial chiefs. Much of the
recorded information...
- The
Kangaba Cercle is an
administrative subdivision of the
Koulikoro Region of Mali. Its seat is the town and
commune of
Benkadi Habaladougou (Kenieba)...
- On 18 June 2017,
gunmen attacked Le
Campement Kangaba in Dougourakoro, east of Bamako, Mali, a
luxury resort frequented by tourists.
Hostages were reported...
- Mama
Maghan was a post
imperial Mansa of the Mali Empire, and
Kangaba during the 17th century.
Mansa Mama
Maghan attempted to
conquer the
Bamana in 1667...
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Reign In****bent
Notes c.1610—c.1660
Unknown number of
mansas c.1660—c.1670 Mama
Maghan Capital moved from
Niani to
Kangaba after botched attack on Segou....
- granite/lateritic rock",
referring to the
plain near the town of Ka-ba (present day
Kangaba)
where the
narrative has
Sundiata Keita present the charter. The "Manden...
- tribute. The
Sosso also
managed to
annex the
neighboring Mandinka state of
Kangaba to the south,
where the
important goldfields of Bure were located.[citation...
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Djenne intervened,
forcing Mansa Mahmud Keita IV and his army to
retreat to
Kangaba.
Mandinka oral
history says that the
three sons of
Mahmud IV
divided the...
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Wacoro (Wacoro) Zan
Coulibaly (Marka Coungo)
Kangaba Cercle Kangaba (Minidian
Kangaba)
Balan Bakama (Namakama)
Benkadi Habaladougou (Kéniéba)...