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408:, so-called because of her ugliness and hunchback). Sundiata was crippled from childhood and his mother (Sogolon) was the subject of ridicule among her co-wives. She was constantly teased and ridiculed openly for her son's disability. This significantly affected Sundiata and he was determined to do everything he possibly could in order to walk like his peers. Through this determination, he one day miraculously got up and walked. Among his peers, he became a leader. His paternal half-brother,
862:. Claims such as these are referred to by scholars like G. Wesley Johnson as nothing more than "Islamic legitimacy" - in African countries where Islam is now the predominant religion such as Senegal, and where Muslim griots try to link historical African figures to Muhammad either through a line of descent or by claiming that the ancestor of the historical figure belonged to Muhammad's tribe or was one of his followers (an attempt to distance them from their
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921:. Assisted by his generals, Tiramakhan being one of the most prominent, he went on to conquer other states. The lands of the old Ghana Empire were conquered. The king of Jolof was defeated by Tiramakhan and his kingdom reduced to a vassal state. After defeating the former ally of Soumaoro, Tiramakhan ventured deep into present-day
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conquered the
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Delafosse merely linked different legends (i.e. the
Tautain story etc.) and prescribed Diara Kanté (1180) as the father of Soumaoro, in order to link the Sossos to the Diarisso Dynasty of Kaniaga (Jarisso). He also failed to give sources as to how he arrived to that conclusion and the genealogy he
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was in charge of checking the Mansa's power, enforcing his edicts among their people, and selecting the successor (usually the Mansa's son, brother or sister's son). The Empire flourished from the 13th to the late 14th century but began to decline as some
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past). Although
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as 'God,' 'the divine principle' or 'priest king,' although they never argue the choice for this translation, which has an enormous impact on their analysis of the
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William Ponty and the evolution of the Sunjata epic, 1913-c. 1960", in Jansen, Jan; Mair, Henk M. J. (eds.),
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but in many parts of the World. Some scholars such as Ellen Snodgrass and others have observed similarities with the 13th-century Epic of Sundiata to
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are merely regional variations, from Gambia, Guinea or Mali, for instance. Sundiata's name is thus a derivation of his mother's name Sogolon (
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horses and sent him a skin, saying that he should make shoes out of it since he was neither a hunter nor a king worthy to mount a horse."
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of Mali at the time who were his age group included: Tabon Wana, Kamadia Kamara (or Kamadia Camara), Faony Condé, Siara Kuman Konaté and
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with each tribe having a chief representative at the court. The first tribes were Mandinka clans of Traore, Kamara, Koroma, Konde (or
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threw away the yoke of Mali and regained their independence. Some of these former vassals went on to form empires of their own.
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of Mali were first being codified during the reign of Mansa Sundiata Keita. Known as the
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king of Jolof, involved in the occult (just as Soumaoro), who was later defeated by
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1534:, African Heritage Studies Publishers, 1974, p. 160.
666:), such similarities do not exist between the names
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2174:, Longman, 1977, p. 31 (based on Delafosse's work).
1758:(In Sub-Saharan Africa), pub. Shell Education 2007
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711:and quiver of arrows were the symbols of power in
512:The proper English spelling of Sundiata's name is
285:. He was also the great-uncle of the Malian ruler
3254:McKissack, Patricia; McKissack, Fredrick (1995),
2012:Sunjata: a West African epic of the Mande peoples
1756:Primary Source Fluency Activities: World Cultures
1725:Sunjata: a West African Epic of the Mande peoples
1407:(eds J. D. Fage, Roland Anthony Oliver), p. 390,
1339:, HarperCollins Publishers, 1993, pp. 167, 1192.
823:alludes to Sundiata being a Muslim. According to
726:'s grandfather with the help of his army and the
2298:Africa from the twelfth to the sixteenth century
1866:, by Robert Maxwell Macbrair, London 1873, p. 5.
576:(lion). Jara and many of its variations such as
1876:Making America – A History of the United States
1427:
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1092:
746:, dethroned a Muslim dynasty and continued the
3248:The Epic of Son-Jara: A West African Tradition
2333:Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West Africa
2271:Ethnic Diversity and Integration in the Gambia
2229:Ethnic Diversity and Integration in the Gambia
1396:
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2626:Mamadou Kouyate quoted in BBC World Service,
2049:See: BBC World Service, The Story of Africa,
360:. The balafon plays an important role in the
8:
2788:Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division,
1484:""Sundiata", Encyclopædia Britannica Online"
2584:, p. 381. Cambridge University Press, 1975.
2580:Fage, J. D., & Oliver, Roland Anthony,
2289:
2287:
2183:vols. 1-3, Paris: Émile Larose (1912) (eds
2172:West Africa: an introduction to its history
1548:. Markus Wiener Publishers. pp. 45–46.
1457:Collins, Robert O., & James McDonald,
1061:stood out as one of the elite generals and
560:praises him through his mother which means
338:as one of an intangible cultural heritage.
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2675:, pp. 57-58. See also Delafosse, Maurice,
2630:, "West African Kingdoms" (under Origins).
1165:Age of Empires II HD: The African Kingdoms
1109:have "prevailed throughout his dominion."
850:) and speaks of himself as a successor to
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27:Founder and first ruler of the Mali Empire
3038:, p. 77, Infobase Publishing, 2009,
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2673:UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. IV
2613:UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. IV
2569:UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. IV
2556:UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. IV
2482:UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. IV
2153:, vol. 28, série B, n° 1-2, 1966, p. 166.
1919:UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. IV
1824:
1435:, pp. 100-102, Edwin Mellen Press, 2006,
1358:Encyclopedia of the Literature of Empire,
1337:The Encyclopedia of World Facts and Dates
3250:. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
3036:Encyclopedia of the Literature of Empire
2759:Encyclopedia of the Literature of Empire
2691:African History: Western African history
2595:Encyclopedia of the Literature of Empire
1678:Encyclopedia of African American History
854:, a conqueror and king mentioned in the
318:, transmitted by generations of Maninka
3232:, Münster: Lit Verlag, pp. 81–88,
3212:The Muqaddimah (K. Ta'rikh - "History")
3117:, Münster: Lit Verlag, pp. 34–45,
2384:Trans-Saharan Africa in World History,
2321:, Africana Pub. Corp., 1971, pp. 51-53.
1328:
742:), Soumaoro's father gained control of
368:was stolen by Sundiata Keita's griot -
296:(1304–1368) and the Tunisian historian
3347:(Harlow: Longman, 2006, 1994, c.1965:
3171:Africa in History: Themes and Outlines
2878:African Film: Re-Imagining a Continent
1784:, by Ibn Battuta, London 2005, p. 324
858:, commonly regarded as a reference to
626:, and that Sundiata's real surname is
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2815:, July/August 1998, Vol. 19/Number 4.
2386:Oxford University Press, 2010, p. 98.
2378:
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2317:Stride, G. T., & Caroline Ifeka,
2198:Stride, G. T., & Caroline Ifeka,
1775:Travels in Asia and Africa, 1325-1354
734:captured what was left of the sacked
334:issued during his reign is listed by
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3365:Soundjata, Le Leon/Sunjata, The Lion
3188:Gilbert, E.; Reynolds, J.T. (2004),
1624:, Infobase Publishing, 2005, p. 12,
1379:http://www.jstor.org/stable/24349706
1159:tells the legend of Sundiata Keita.
794:"like him, he was hostile to Islam."
257:
2454:, SAGE Publications, 2005, p. 318,
2425:The Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 11
2370:, Paris 1961, p. 15 note 2 (French)
2202:, Africana Pub. Corp., 1971, p. 49.
1251:Traditional African religion portal
1038:was Sundiata Keita's great-nephew.
998:, near Niani. If one is to believe
778:. Serer oral tradition speaks of a
691:Military history of the Mali Empire
364:. The magical balafon belonging to
112:(King of Kings), preceded by none).
3383:Background information on Sundiata
3355:), Fa-Digi Sisoko's oral version,
3173:, New York: Simon & Schuster,
2851:, 17 April 1998 (in lionking.org)"
2790:French West Africa: The Federation
2767:from the original on 12 April 2024
2702:, Markus Wiener Publishers, 1990,
1989:from the original on 12 April 2024
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2427:, Americana Corp., 1977, p. 667,
2335:. New York: Marcus Weiner Press.
1839:On page 256, Jan Jansen writes: "
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2582:The Cambridge History of Africa
2409:Research in African literatures
2033:Empires of Medieval West Africa
1622:Empires of Medieval West Africa
1459:A History of Sub-Saharan Africa
1112:From a global perspective, the
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2368:Soundjata ou L’Épopée Mandigue
699:Terracotta archer figure from
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3345:Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali
3246:Johnson, John William. 1992.
3052:Sundiata: an epic of old Mali
2452:Encyclopedia of Black Studies
2413:University of Texas at Austin
2142:African Studies Association,
1745:An Interview with Ibn Battuta
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3210:(1958). F. Rosenthal (ed.).
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2185:Marie François Joseph Clozel
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3723:Keïta! l'Héritage du griot
2144:History in Africa, Vol. 11
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1950:10.1017/s002185370000428x
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817:General History of Africa
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3357:Son-Jara: The Mande Epic
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2727:, p. 62, Routledge, 1966
2654:, p. 16, Longman, 1966,
2635:19 February 2012 at the
2096:(vols. 1-3)(in Gallica).
2058:19 February 2012 at the
1559:Collet, Hadrien (2019).
1292:History of Guinea-Bissau
975:The Great Gbara Assembly
973:), and of course Keita.
194:The Royal House of Keita
3282:Quiquandon, F. (1892),
3034:Snodgrass, Mary Ellen,
2523:"Djibril Tamsir Niane,
1356:Snodgrass, Mary Ellen,
913:, near the present-day
279:Sogo Sogo Simbon Salaba
143:c. 1255 (aged c. 37–38)
3278:Vol. 37, No. 2: 15–33.
3224:(on the Kings of Mali)
2876:Gugler, Josef (2003),
2825:University of Timbuktu
2807:2 January 2018 at the
2269:Mwakikagile, Godfrey,
2126:1 January 2018 at the
1708:Senghor, Léopold Sédar
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3192:, Pearson Education,
3050:Niane, D. T. (1965),
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2833:19 April 2012 at the
2792:, HMSO, 1943, p. 171.
2732:12 April 2024 at the
2698:12 April 2024 at the
2294:Niane, Djibril Tamsir
2101:29 March 2013 at the
2051:West African Kingdoms
1881:12 April 2024 at the
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1780:12 April 2024 at the
1754:, Kathleen Knoblock,
1750:12 April 2024 at the
1685:12 April 2024 at the
1680:, Vol. 1, pp. 109-110
1307:History of the Gambia
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1016:Sundiata's deep water
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562:"the lion of Sogolon"
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3701:Twelve Doors of Mali
2882:Bloomington, Indiana
2395:Johnson, G. Wesley,
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2117:Delafosse, Maurice,
2088:Delafosse, Maurice,
1659:13 July 2021 at the
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821:Djibril Tamsir Niane
815:In his piece in the
760:The Battle of Kirina
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73:The Battle of Kirina
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3645:Naré Maghann Konaté
3363:dramatized version
2689:Collins, Robert O,
2628:The Story of Africa
2510:Université de Dakar
2160:, VIII, n° 2, 1924.
2092:(Soudan Français),
1577:10.1017/hia.2019.12
1544:King, Noel (2005).
1140:William Shakespeare
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1018:). His three sons (
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3054:, London: Longmans
2849:British Literature
2757:"Ellen Snodgrass,
2593:Snodgrass (2009),
2248:Austen, Ralph A.,
2178:Delafosse, Maurice
2170:Crowder, Michael,
2151:Bulletin de l'lFAN
2090:Haut-Sénégal-Niger
2031:Conrad, David C.,
2010:Conrad, David C.,
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1689:, ABC-CLIO, 2010,
1620:Conrad, David C.,
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2448:Asante, Molefi K.
2163:Robert Cornevin,
2045:BBC World Service
1932:Levtzion, Nehemia
1917:Ki-Zerbo (1998),
1902:Maurice Delafosse
1891:978-0-618-47139-3
1764:978-1-4258-0102-1
1565:History in Africa
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1059:Tiramakhan Traore
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784:Tiramakhan Traore
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