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Djibril Tamsir Niane (9
January 1932 – 8
March 2021) was a
Guinean historian, playwright, and
short story writer. Born in Conakry, Guinea, his secondary...
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Mulyadi Tamsir (8
April 1981 – 9
January 2021) was an
Indonesian student activist and
politician from the People's
Conscience Party who was the chairman...
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griot or
traditional oral historian,
translated into
French by
Djibril Tamsir Niane in 1960. The
amount of
historicity of the
events portra**** in the...
- (2000BC - 1976). Lebanon's Predicament, 1987,
Samir Khalaf Niane,
Djibril Tamsir; Africa,
Unesco International Scientific Committee for the
Drafting of a...
- (Palembang)
Adrian Bărar 61
Guitarist and
composer Romania (Timișoara)
Djibril Tamsir Niane 89
Writer and
historian Senegal (Dakar)
Rafael Palmero Ramos 84 Bishop...
- 25
November 2020. Currey,
James (1997). Ki-Zerbo, Joseph; Niane,
Djibril Tamsir (eds.).
General History of Africa: IV
Africa from the
Twelfth to the Sixteenth...
- 1017/S0021853700007040. JSTOR 179482. S2CID 161528479 – via JSTOR. Niane,
Djibril Tamsir (1989).
Histoire des
Mandingues de l'Ouest: le
royaume du Gabou. Paris,...
- In his
piece in the
General History of Africa,
Volume 4, p. 133,
Djibril Tamsir Niane alludes to
Sundiata being a Muslim.
According to ****e,
there is nothing...
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Djibril Tamsir Paye (born 26
February 1990) is a
Guinean professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Championnat National 2 club Romorantin. He...
- min.
Africa from the 12th to the 16th
century Joseph Ki-Zerbo,
Djibril Tamsir Niane,
James Currey, 1997, 294 pp.
Indigenous medicine and
knowledge in...