- the
mansas of the Mali
Empire up to
Magha II (d. c. 1389),
based on Levtzion's
interpretation of Ibn Khaldun.
Numbered individuals reigned as
mansa; the...
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Mansa (N'Ko: ߡߊ߲߬ߛߊ; pl. mansaw) is a
Maninka and
Mandinka word for a
hereditary ruler,
commonly translated as "king". It is
particularly known as the...
- century) was the
eighth mansa of the Mali Empire. He
succeeded his father,
Mansa Qu, and the
predecessor of Mali's most
famous ruler,
Mansa Musa. The
exact dates...
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Mansa is a city of Punjab. It is the
administrative headquarters of
Mansa district and is
situated on the Bathinda-Jind-Delhi
railway line and also on...
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Mansa Konko or
Mansakonko is a town in the Gambia,
lying north of Soma.
Formerly the home of an
important chief.
Mansa Konko translates as "the hill of...
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Mansa Devi Temple,
Haridwar (Hindi: मंसा देवी मंदिर, हरिद्वार) is a
Hindu temple dedicated to
goddess Mansa Devi in the holy city of
Haridwar in the Uttarakhand...
- Look up
mansa or
Mansa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mansa may
refer to:
Mansa, Gujarat, a town in
northern Gujarat,
Western India; the
capital of:...
- Qu (also
transliterated Gao) was
Mansa of the Mali
Empire between 1300 and 1305. Qu was one of two sons of Kolonkan, a
sister of the
legendary founder...
- in 1389,
marking the end of the ****a Laye
Keita mansas. From 1389 onwards, Mali
gained a host of
mansas of
obscure origins. This is the
least known period...
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Mansa State was a
princely state located in the present-day
state of Gujarat,
India having its
capital of
Mansa. The
rulers belonged to the
Chavda (Rajput...