अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «DYULA» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
Dyula का उपयोग पता करें।
Dyula aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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State Formation and Political Legitimacy
A number of nearby Dyula settlements predated the foundation of Korhogo; two
Dyula villages, Dyendana and Faraninka, which were subjected to Nanguin's
authority, are considered by the Dyula among the first three Dyula settlements in
the ...
Ronald Cohen, Judith Drick Toland
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Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African ...
Little is known about the Dyula before the thirteenth century, when they emerged
as the main trading class of the ancient MALI EMPIRE. Their Mande language
suggests that they originated in the empire's heartland along the upper NIGER ...
Kwame Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 2005
The term Dyula is a Mande word meaning Òitinerant traderÓ that refers both to
the ethnic group and to the occupation for which they are best known. Little is
known about the Dyula before the thirteenth century, when they emerged as the
main ...
Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates, 2010
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Literacy in Traditional Societies
The Dyula often refer to themselves, and are referred to by others, as Wangara, a
name of great antiquity.1 ' Wangara', wrote the author of the sixteenth-century Ta'
rikh al-fattash, 'serves to describe the merchants who trade from country to ...
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Dictionary of African Historical Biography
1830-1 900 West Africa Creator of the largest Mandinka Dyula (Jula) state in
West Africa; the last and most successful of the Dyula revolutionaries in the 19th
century until he succumbed to the French imperial drive. His two successive
empires ...
Mark R. Lipschutz, R. Kent Rasmussen, 1989
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Traders Without Trade: Responses to Change in Two
Dyula ...
This is an account of the incorporation of 'traditional' community into a modern town. In the first part of this book Robert Launay describes two Dyula communities prior to the twentieth-century colonial period.
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Status and Identity in West Africa: Nyamakalaw of Mande
The Dyula clearly considered the Dieli to be more "like" themselves than any
Senufo group. Like the Milaga, they were, as a "caste," socially distinct in certain
respects. (In the Korhogo region, such "caste status" did not necessarily include ...
David C. Conrad, Barbara E. Frank, 1995
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A History of African Societies to 1870
colonised and coloniser had ever lasted so long without the former surrendering
his liberty'.108 The Dyula are usually regarded as Mande-speaking Muslim
merchants, but Samori's father was a Dyula who neither traded nor practised
Islam - a ...
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Language Planning and Policy in Africa
TheMalinkéhaveadaptedtenetsofIslamtotheirnativebeliefs,while the Dyula are
strongly Muslim; so much so that many Bambara, when they convert to Islam,
refer to themselves as Dyula. Similarly, other Muslim Malinké are generally
referred to ...
Richard B. Baldauf, Robert B. Kaplan, 2007
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Between Resistance and Expansion: Explorations of Local ...
Speakers with different backgrounds have emphasized the integrative function of
Dyula: Several Karaboro, for example, have noted that they speak Kar as long as
they are in the company of other Karaboro. As soon as someone who does not ...
Peter Probst, Gerd Spittler, 2004
«DYULA» पद को शामिल करने वाली समाचार सामग्रियां
इसका पता लगाएं कि राष्ट्रीय और अंतर्राष्ट्रीय प्रेस ने निम्नलिखित समाचार सामग्रियों के बारे में क्या चर्चा की है और इस संदर्भ में
Dyula पद का कैसे उपयोग किया है।
Is same-sex marriage anything new?
Robert Launay is professor of anthropology at Northwestern University. He has conducted field research among the Dyula, a Muslim minority in ... «CNN, मई 15»
Abidjan: an easy place to talk about God
The Jula (also spelled Dyula, Diula and Dioula) established a network of West African trade routes in the 14th century; even today, Jula ... «BP News, जनवरी 15»
Two days, three leaders and a tricky transition for Burkina Faso
... Mana Mana” (or Operation Clean-Clean in the local Dyula language) as they cleared the streets, earning praise on social media sites. «FRANCE 24, नवंबर 14»
The Central African Republic and Islam's Push South
Together, they employed the Dyula people as guides to penetrate the rain forests of central Africa.[5] African acolytes of Islam also were ... «Gatestone Institute, फरवरी 14»
African Pension Funds: The missing Link to African Development?
This is also true within the Mandingo people of Africa, in which the word Dyula means merchant. This word comes from the word Dioulo which ... «Huffington Post, नवंबर 12»
A Brief History of Northern Ghana - Focus on Gonja
With help from Dyula Muslims in Begho, Nabaga launched an army of Ngbanya horsemen against the indigenes. He defeated, for example, the ... «GhanaWeb, सितंबर 12»
“Pepeni” & “Ntafuo”: People from the North should embrace these …
And during the 200 years of Ashanti's power many of the Dagomba, Gonja, Dyula and Hausa scribes /scholars and traders who came to the ... «GhanaWeb, मार्च 11»
Basic Facts about Ouagadougou
... from the Place des Nations Unies (pictured above) where the city's 5 main roads converge. In Ouaga most people speak French, More, Dyula and Fulfulde. «About - News & Issues, फरवरी 09»
50 Years Ago
Instead of becoming a 'Dyula' like his kinsmen, he secured a job in 1940 with a commercial farm, cie du Niger Francaise. He became very ... «Awareness Times, अक्टूबर 08»
Ghana: clashes between Sufis and radical Muslims
Hausa and Dyula cultures have especially influenced Islamic practices in Ghana. The Hausa influence is manifested in Islamic education, ... «Religioscope, अगस्त 07»