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    largest recipients of U.S. aid in Africa. Mali is active in regional organizations such as the African Union (AU). Working to control and resolve regional...
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    Mansa Musa (redirect from Musa of Mali)
    ninth Mansa of the Mali Empire, which reached its territorial peak during his reign. Musa's reign is often regarded as the zenith of Mali's power and prestige...
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    The Mali Empire (Manding: Mandé or Manden; Arabic: مالي, romanized: Mālī) was an empire in West Africa from c. 1226 to 1670. The empire was founded by...
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    union. The state-operated radio is ORTM (office de Radiodiffusion au Television de Mali), which operates 2 FM stations and 1 television station, with repeaters...
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    The Mali War is an ongoing conflict that started in January 2012 between the northern and southern parts of Mali in Africa. On 16 January 2012, several...
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  • Rally for Mali (French: Rassemblement pour le Mali) is a Malian political party created by Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta (a former president of Mali) in June...
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    Timbuktu (redirect from Tombouctou, Mali)
    Chiini: Tumbutu; Tuareg: ⵜⵏⵀⵗⵜ, romanized: Tin Bukt) is an ancient city in Mali, situated 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of the Niger River. It is the capital...
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    Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta (category Alliance for Democracy in Mali politicians)
    as Mali's prime minister from February 1994 to February 2000 and as president of the National Assembly of Mali from September 2002 to September 2007....
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  • this article: Pour l'Afrique et pour toi, Mali "Le Mali" (English: "The Mali") is the national anthem of Mali. Adopted in 1962, it was written by Seydou...
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  • Salimata Traoré (category 1994 births)
    Salimata Traoré (born 1994) is a politician and member of the national assembly in Mali. Politics of Mali "Femmes au pouvoir. Au Mali, Salimata Traoré, 26...
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  • was the second mansa of the Mali Empire. He was the son and successor of Sunjata. Uli was one of the greatest rulers of Mali. The 20th-century historian...
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    Gao (redirect from Gao, Mali)
    Gao /ɡaʊ/, or Gawgaw/Kawkaw, is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, 320 km (200 mi) east-southeast...
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    Bamako (redirect from Bamako, Mali)
    lawyer Mountaga Tall, and the Alliance for Democracy in Mali (Alliance pour la démocratie au Mali, ADEMA) by Abdramane Baba and historian Alpha Oumar Konaré...
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    The economy of Mali is based to a large extent upon agriculture, with a mostly rural population engaged in subsistence agriculture. Mali is among the ten...
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    Tuareg rebellion (1990–1995) (category 1994 in Mali)
    1990 to 1995, a rebellion by various Tuareg groups took place in Niger and Mali, with the aim of achieving autonomy or forming their own nation-state. The...
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    du marché céréalier au Mali." Afrique Contemporaine 169(1994):45-54. Bonnetain, P. Une Française au Soudan. Paris: Quantin, 1994. Bovill, E.W. The Golden...
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    member states to the African Union (AU). The AU was the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), and AU membership was open to all OAU member...
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    Dioncounda Traoré (category Alliance for Democracy in Mali politicians)
    served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1994 to 1997. He was President of the Alliance for Democracy in Mali-African Party for Solidarity and Justice...
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    Ali Farka Touré (category Deaths from cancer in Mali)
    Manny Ansar's idea to move Festival au Désert to Timbuktu, after its first two years in the Kidal region of Mali. He said that he had always wanted to...
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  • The military history of the Mali Empire is that of the armed forces of the Mali Empire, which dominated Western Africa from the mid 13th to the late 15th...
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    Djenné (redirect from Djenné, Mali)
    Haut Niger. Bedaux, R.M.A.; van der Waals, J.D., eds. (1994), Djenné: une ville millénaire au Mali, Leiden: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenhunde, ISBN 978-90-71310-58-4...
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    22 March 2012. "Au Mali, le front des putschistes se fragilise". Le Monde (in French). 24 March 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2012. "Mali president 'safe'...
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  • The mass media in Mali includes print, radio, television, and the Internet. Radio is the primary means of mass communication in Mali. In practice, widespread...
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    for Saudi Arabian club Al-Adalah. Born in Ivory Coast, he plays for the Mali national team. On 16 June 2014, Doumbia signed a four-year contract with...
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    French Sudan (category Political history of Mali)
    1880 until 1959, when it joined the Mali Federation, and then in 1960, when it became the independent state of Mali. The colony was formally called French...
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  • Manding Diara, Lion of Mali, Sogolon Djata, son of Sogolon, Nare Maghan and Sogo Sogo Simbon Salaba) was a prince and founder of the Mali Empire. He was also...
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  • Sy Kadiatou Sow (category Foreign ministers of Mali)
    politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1994 and was the first female governor in Mali. Kadiatou Sow was born on 7 March 1955 in Nioro du Sahel...
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    Islamist insurgency in the Sahel (category Wars involving Mali)
    Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso has been referred to as the Sahel War. The conflict is generally seen to have begun during the early stages of the Mali War...
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    name Azawad. In 2001, Ansar organized the inaugural Festival au Désert in Tin Essako, Mali, in collaboration with Lo'Jo and the Belgian Sfinks Festival...
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    au rang d'Officier de l'ordre national du Mali". Alwihda Info - Actualités TCHAD, Afrique, International (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-06. "Mali's withdrawal...
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