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  • The Jakhanke -- also spelled Jahanka, Jahanke, Jahanque, Jahonque, Diakkanke, Diakhanga, Diakhango, Dyakanke, Diakhanké, Diakanké, or Diakhankesare --…
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  • traditionally been considered as a separate occupational caste called Jakhanke, with their Islamic roots traceable to about the 13th century. The Mandinka…
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  • empire of Ghana or Wagadou c. 200–1240 CE, Subgroups of Soninke include the Jakhanke, Maraka and Wangara. When the Ghana empire was destroyed, the resulting…
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  • significant populations West Africa Languages Dyula, French, English Religion Predominantly Sunni Muslim Related ethnic groups Mandinka, Bambara, Jakhanke
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  • as Jakhanke or Mandinka. The separate and autonomous towns outside of the main governmental center is a well-known practice used by the Jakhanke tribe…
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  • Tradition. The term 'Wangara' is sometimes used interchangeably with the Jakhanke or Dyula people, who are also diasporic traders and Islamic clerics of…
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  • learning, attracting students from Kankan to the Gambia, and featuring Jakhanke clerics at Tuba as well as Fulɓe teachers. It acted as the nerve centre…
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  • geographically constrained compared to other trading communities such as the Jakhanke and Dyula people, they founded Nyamina and Sansanding during this early…
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  • marabouts served the Mansas as scribes and charm-makers for centuries. Other Jakhanke students of Al-Hajj Salim Suwari arrived later. Even during the widespread…
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  • include the Malinké, the Sossé, the Bambara, the Dyula, the Yalunka, and the Jakhanke. The Soninke represent 2.4% of the population of Senegal. While most of…
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  • Gajaaga inhabited mostly by Pulaar communities but with minorities of Jakhanke, Soninke and other peoples. In 1690, Fula Torodbe cleric Malick Sy came…
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  • d'Ivoire, Liberia) Goo people (Côte d'Ivoire) Guro people (Côte d'Ivoire) Jakhanke people (Guinea, Senegal, The Gambia, Mali) Jeri people (Côte d'Ivoire,…
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  • have traditionally been a separate endogamous occupational caste called Jakhanke, with their Islamic roots traceable to about the 13th-century. The Mandinka…
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  • on Culture. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. 1989. ISBN 9780883443613. The Jakhanke Muslim Clerics: A Religious and Historical Study of Islam in Senegambia…
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  • Minority ethnicities in Fuladu included the Mande Mandinka, Yalunka and Jakhanke people groups, as well as Wolofs, Jola, Bainuk, Balanta, and Manjacks.…
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  • Dagbani, Fulfulde, Hausa, Kanuri, Mande languages (e.g., Bambanankan, Jula, Jakhanke, Maninka, Mandinka, Soninke, Susu), Pular, Songhay, Tamasheq, Wolof, Yoruba…
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  • Ghana also contributed to massive spread of Islam in the sub-region. The Jakhanke people also trace their spiritual ancestry to al-Hajj Salim Suwari, and…
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  • showing them the location.: 65  Another oral history passed down by the Jakhanke Jabi clan, a prominent family in Sutuko, claim that the town was founded…
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