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The empire was founded by the king Sundiata Keita, and was famous for the generosity and wealth of one of his successors, Mansa Kankan Musa I, and for the fabled wealth of the city of Timbuktu.
Sumanguru spared the twelfth son, Sundiata Keita, because he either took pity on the boy's fragile health, or thought it likely he would die anyway.
Mansa Wali Keita undertook the Hajj, expanded the empire's borders and significantly increased agricultural production, but his brothers Ouati Keita (r.
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  Mansa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mansa is a Mandinka word meaning "king of kings." It is particularly associated with the Keita dynasty of the Mali Empire, which dominated West Africa in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Sundiata Keita, legendary founder of the Empire, was the first to assume the title.
Other notable mansas include his son Wali Keita and the powerful Kankan Musa I, whose hajj helped define a new direction for the Empire.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mansa   (144 words)

  
 Sundiata Keita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She soon gave birth to a son, Sundiata Keita, who was unable to walk throughout his childhood.
Sundiata Keita established his capital at his home village of Niani, Mali, near the present-day Malian border with Guinea.
Sundiata Keita died in 1255, probably of drowning.
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 Ouati Keita - Dic.blogopt.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Ouati Keita was the third mansa of the Mali Empire, following the death of his brother, Wali Keita (c.
His father, Sundiata Keita, was the empire's legendary founder.
Little is known about Ouati or Khalifa, but records suggest them to have been weak kings whose reigns brought the Empire few benefits.
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 Early African Empires and their Global Connections
Abu Bakr ruled Mali after the ill-fated reigns of SUNDIATA'S sons WATI and Khalifa.
Little is known of their reigns, but they were said to have been weak kings who were poor leaders.
SUNDIATA KEITA [Son-Jara] (Lion of Mali): Legendary founder of Mali Empire and hero of the SUNDIATA EPIC.
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 Bantaba in Cyberspace - Monarchies of Africa
The Mali Empire was an Islamic Empire of the Mandinka, a Mandé people in West Africa, dating from the 14th to 16th centuries.
The empire was founded by the king Sundiata Keita, and was famous for the generosity and wealth of one of his successors, Mansa Kankan Musa I, and for the fabled wealth of the city of Timbuktu.
Sumanguru spared the twelfth son, Sundiata Keita, because he either took pity on the boy's fragile health, or thought it likely he would die anyway.
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 BéréSanké Percussion, Kocassalé Dioubaté, Hand-made drums, Courses, Performances
Soumaoro Kanté disappeared into the Koulikoro mountains, and Sundiata Keita assumed the title "Mansa," "King of Kings," - the first ruler of the legendary Mali Empire, which would control most of West Africa for the next two centuries.
Sundiata Keita established the new capital at his home village of Niani, near the Malian border of present-day Guinea, and spent the rest of his life developing its wealth.
He had three sons who succeeded him to the throne of the Mali Empire: Mansa Wali Keita, Ouati Keita and Khalifa Keita.
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 PAST IMPERFECT: THE ROOTS OF DARFUR... - Black People - Destee
Five months after the fall of Khartoum, the Mahdi died of typhus; he was succeeded by Khalifa Abdallah.
In September 1898 the Anglo-Egyptian force, led by General Herbert Kitchener, met the Khalifa's 60,000 warriors on an open plain outside Omdurman, the new Sudanese city built across the Nile.
Khalifa's casualties comprised of 10,800 killed and 16,000 wounded, and Kitchener entered Omdurman as a conqueror.
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 BBC SPORT | Football | African | Senegal lift LG Cup
Nigeria's team of locally-based players were unable to retain the LG Cup as they lost 1-0 to Senegal in the final in Lagos on Friday.
Brilliant team work from Senegal's mainly under-23 players freed Papa Khalifa Sangere in the 25th minute, who shot past a stunned Rotimi Sunday from the edge of the 18-yard box.
They were unable to break down Senegal even when they were reduced to ten men after Sidy Keita was sent off on the half hour mark for a second bookable offence.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/africa/3676277.stm   (293 words)

  
 "AFRICA" JOURNEY IS RICH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Mauritania's Khalifa Ould Eide and Dimi Mint Abba sing the kind of ornamented Moorish song that inspired flamenco.
The symbol of this internationalism is Salif Keita's anthemic ``Nyanafin,'' taken from his 1991 album ``Amen.'' Joe Zawinul of Weather Report produced the record in Paris and Los Angeles and it has a fusion feel.
But the emotion in Keita's magisterial voice sounds as authentic as the Kenyan bottle and ring.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1994/940625/06240109.htm   (591 words)

  
 contents 1999, n°1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Abkari A, Jouhadi Z, Hamdani A, Mikou N, Guessous N and Hadj Khalifa H
A transversal survey on 150 pregnant women was carried out at the P.M.I. center in Yopougon, in order to determine the prevalence of genital herpes and to estimate the frequency of asymptomatic excreting of Herpes simplex virus (HSV) in pregnant woman.
From one case of peritonitis by fish bone, we have reviewed medical literature in order to explain the mechanism of this type of peritonitis perforation, which can be assimilated to peritonitis in three phases.
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 Olympic 2006 Medals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani conferring upon UAE Vice President and Prime.
Minister and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid al-Maktoum the Collar.
president of the Mali Republic Modibo Keita as well as Basotho.
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Morocco: Ezaki Badou "Zaki"; Khalifa Labd, Fadel Jilal, Mourad Jabrane, Lahcen Ouadani "Hçina"; Mohammed Timoumi, Hassan Benabicha, Abdelmajid Dolmy, Abdelrrazak Khairi, Mustapha Merry (Moulay El Gharef), Abdelhak Souadi (Mustapha Kiddi).
Referee: Badra Sène (Senegal) Cards: Morocco: Khalifa Labd [R 72'] Tunisia: Lotfi Rouissi [Y 15'], Mourad Okbi [Y 37'], Abdelkrim Merry "Krimau" [Y 83'] Coaches: Tunisia: Taoufik Ben Othman Morocco: José Faria (Brazil) Note: Not a full FIFA international but A international for both FAs.
Mali: Ousmane Farota; Abdoulaye Traoré, Keita (Yattara 66'), Diakité, Diana; Touré, Abdoulaye Coulibaly, Amadou Diallo, I. Traoré; Koumaré, Mahamadou Cissé (P. Coulibaly 48') Referee: Infali Cassama (Guinea-Bissau) Note: Not a full FIFA international.
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Guinea: Saliou Diallo, Alseny Keita, Mohamed Ofei Sylla, Mohamed Camara, Mohamed Sylla, Ousmane Soumah, Abdoul Salam Sow, Aboubacar 'Titi' Camara, Morlaye Soumah, Pablo Thiam, Ousmane N'Gom Camara.
Senegal: Oumar Diallo, Oumar Daf, Assane N'Diaye, Tasfou Saliou N'Gom, Papé Daouda Sené, Ousmane Diop, Papé Niokhor Fall, Oumar Traoré, Moussa N'Diaye, Salif Keita, Henri Camara.
Senegal: Oumar Diallo, Ousmane Diop, Papé Daouda Sené, Papé Malick Diop, Mamadou Sylla, Mbaye Badji, Papé Niokhor Fall, Oumar Traoré, Moussa N'Diaye, Salif Keita, Henri Camara.
www.srcf.ucam.org /~nfm24/football/1999af.html   (5415 words)

  
 Click Afrique: Magazine: Sports: Football: World Cup WC2002 - The Latest Qualification Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
• 24/2/01 (Behghazi) Libya 3 (Khalifa 11min, Elfallah 25, 80min) Togo 3 (Salifou 21min, Amewou 30min, Atte-Oudeyi 78min)
• 21/4/01 (Abidjan) Cote d'Ivoire 2 (Keita 31min Bakyoko 86) Congo 0
• 01/7/01 (Abidjan) Cote d'Ivoire 6 (Bakayoko 24,39,83min,K Keita 47min, Yapo 72min, F Keita 76min) Madagascar 0
www.clickafrique.com /0600rpt/sports1806.asp   (1149 words)

  
 Go global: Import & Export, African Market
GUINEE BIZ seek new suppliers of equipments, manufactured products, services and foodstuffs.
Importers and exporters tropical goods and also look for new business partners.Ismael Keita Conakry, GUINEA keita@biasy.net Africa
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