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    Kangaba is a town, commune, and seat of the Kangaba Cercle in the Koulikoro Region of south-western Mali. Kangaba is believed to have been founded in...
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  • On 18 June 2017, gunmen attacked Le Campement Kangaba in Dougourakoro, east of Bamako, Mali, a luxury resort frequented by tourists. Hostages were reported...
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    replaced by independent chiefdoms. The Keitas retreated to the town of Kangaba, where they became provincial chiefs. Much of the recorded information...
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    The Kangaba Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Koulikoro Region of Mali. Its seat is the town and commune of Benkadi Habaladougou (Kenieba)...
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  • Mama Maghan was the last Mansa of the Mali Empire, and Kangaba during the 17th century. Mansa Mama Maghan attempted to conquer the Bamana in 1667 and...
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  • Reign Incumbent Notes c.1610—c.1660 Unknown number of mansas c.1660—c.1670 Mama Maghan Capital moved from Niani to Kangaba after botched attack on Segou....
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    tribute. The Sosso also managed to annex the neighboring Mandinka state of Kangaba to the south, where the important goldfields of Bure were located.[citation...
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  • Gourma-Rharous Foulsaré Forest 1st Dogofry 1st Serma Forest Bintagoungou Kangaba Inkadogotane 2nd Djebok Takellote 4th Timbuktu Tin Biden 3rd Indelimane...
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    This is often claimed to have been near the town of Ka-ba (present day Kangaba), following the interpretation of Djibril Tamsir Niane, but other scholars...
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  • Djenne intervened, forcing Mansa Mahmud Keita IV and his army to retreat to Kangaba. Mandinka oral history says that the three sons of Mahmud IV divided the...
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