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Soumaoro Kanté (also
known as
Sumaworo Kanté or
Sumanguru Kanté) was a 13th-century king of the
Sosso people.
Seizing Koumbi Saleh, the
capital of the...
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between Sosso king
Sumanguru Kanté and
Mandinka prince Sundiata Keita.
Sundiata Keita's
forces roundly defeated those of
Sumanguru Kanté, guaranteeing...
- Both
Sumanguru and Jean
appear to
remember that it was
Matjek Chen who betra****
Sumanguru, and Jean
attempted to use this
memory to lure
Sumanguru out...
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named Bala Faséké Kouyaté
convinced Sosso king
Sumanguru Kante to
employ him
after sneaking into
Sumanguru's palace and
playing the
sacred instrument. Sundiata...
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childhood of Sunjata, (4)
exile of Sunjata, and (5)
return and war with
Sumanguru. In Sunjata, Naré
Maghann Konaté (also
called Maghan Kon
Fatta or Maghan...
- of Stedingen. 1235
Battle of
Kirina Sundiata Keita decisively defeats Sumanguru Kante,
conquering Sosso and
forming the Mali Empire.
Siege of Constantinople...
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September 2023. Conrad,
David C. “Oral
Sources on
Links between Great States:
Sumanguru,
Servile Lineage, the Jariso, and Kaniaga.”
History in Africa, vol. 11...
- is
shared with both Sunjata's
mother Sogolon Konte and his arch-enemy
Sumanguru Konte. Musa was a
young man when he
became Mansa,
possibly in his early...
- Soso in the
mountainous region of Koulikoro. The Susu were once
ruled by
Sumanguru Kanté, but
after that, they were
ruled by the
thirteenth century Mali...
- Susu
people who were
Mandinka (another Mandé tribe) and
their leader Sumanguru. From this
conflict in 1235, the Malinké (also
known as
Mandinka people)...