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Mandingo is a 1975
American historical melodrama film that
focuses on the
Atlantic slave trade in the
Antebellum South. The film's
title refers to the...
- plantation,
where male
slaves are
forced to
wrestle to the
death in
brutal "
Mandingo" fights.
Schultz and
Django hatch a plan:
deciding that
Candie will refuse...
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Mandingo is a
novel by Kyle Onstott,
published in 1957. The book is set in the 1830s in the
Antebellum South primarily around Falconhurst, a fictional...
- mandinko, or
Mandingo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mandinka, Mandika, Mandinkha, Mandinko, or
Mandingo may
refer to:
Mandingo (novel), a bestselling...
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Mandingo people of
Sierra Leone (commonly
referred to as the Mandinka,
Mandingo or Malinke) is a
major ethnic group in
Sierra Leone[citation needed] and...
- The
Mandingo Wars were a
series of
conflicts from 1883 to 1898
between France and the W****oulou
Empire of the
Mandingo people led by
Samori Ture. Comparatively...
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Mandingo is an
American theatrical play
written by Jack
Kirkland and
based on the 1957
novel of the same name by Kyle Onstott. The cast of the Broadway...
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original on 19 May 2007. Niane, D. T. (1984). "Mali and the
second Mandingo expansion". In Niane, D. T. (ed.).
Africa from the
Twelfth to the Sixteenth...
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retained their traditional religious rites. One of the
legends among the
Mandingo of
western Africa is that the
general Tiramakhan Traore led the migration...
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Mandingo Central Mosque is a
large mosque located in Freetown,
Sierra Leone. It
stands as one of the
largest mosque in
Sierra Leone and is
located in the...