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    Lake Débo is a lake in the central part of Mali, formed by the seasonal flooding of the Niger River basin. It is in the Inner Niger Delta of the Niger...
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  • Angie Debo (1890–1988), American historian W. Alfred Debo (1877–1960), American football player and coach, lawyer and politician Lake Débo, Mali Débo Club...
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    second northern expansion, the Mossi invasion reached eastern Maasina and Lake Débo c. 1400, Benka in c. 1433 and Walata in 1477-83 (these empires were in...
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    populated by Zarma people who are believed to have migrated from the Lake Débo area of what is now Mali during the time of the Songhai Empire. Dosso...
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    of Sunni Sulayman, the Songhai captured the Mema region to the west of Lake Débo. Formerly one of the peoples subjected by the Mali Empire, the Songhai...
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    Retrieved 2023-11-20. "Niger River Basin (from the Markala threshold to Lake Débo)". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20. "Bamako...
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  • Mopti) and Debo (around Lake Debo). Tiemacewe (Tièma Cièwè) is the northeasternmostern Bozo dialect, spoken in the vicinity of Lake Debo. In Nigeria...
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  • Israel Southern Arava valley and Eilat Mountains, Israel Sudd, South Sudan Lake Débo, Mali The major threat to the 2.5 billion migratory birds the pass through...
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  • of Sunni Sulayman, the Songhai captured the Mema region to the west of Lake Débo. His successor, Sunni Ali, greatly expanded the territory under Sunni...
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  • and Mansa Kura, the Islamized chief of the province of Bara, north of Lake Debo. Sonni Baru drew his support from the Sohantye, the traditional religious...
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