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History Of The Gambia - English
URL: http://www.africanculture.dk/gambia/history.htm

This page has been duplicated from The Republic of The Gambia at NiiCA.

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AFROL: Economic history of rural Gambia - English
URL: http://www.afrol.com/archive/economic_history_gambia.htm

The basic question of this article is, to what extent two centuries of widespread cash crops production and relations to the world economy have promoted an understanding of market economy in rural Gambi

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Roots Festival- Brief History - English
URL: http://www.gambia.com/history.html

The Gambia is a land of great ethnic diversity, with Mandinka, Wollof, Fula, Jolas and Serahulis forming the bulk of the indigenous population. Their origins\s are widespread and equally diverse.

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History of The Gambia - English
URL: http://www.worldrover.com/history/gambia_the_history.html

The Gambia was once part of the Empire of Ghana and the Kingdom of the Songhais. The first written accounts of the region come from records of Arab traders in the 9th and 10th centuries A.D.

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The Republic of The Gambia's Web Page - English
URL: http://www.gambia.com/

The Republic of The Gambia - Cabinet. Biographical Note on His Excellency the President Colonel (RTD) Yahya A.J.J. Jammeh. About the 4th Annual International Roots Festival '99. The Gambia Events Archive reviews the past events posted on this site.

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Gambia's History & Geography - English
URL: http://www.gambia.com/history/history.html

The Ghana Empire which had its capital in present day Mauritania, soon gave way to the Songhais, who latter became Muslims and promoted their new faith zealously. Around the 13th century, however, Mandingoes and Susus' from the Futa Jallon Plateau had established themselves in what is now Mali, and from there controlled the whole of The Gambia Basin.

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World History Archives: West Africa - English
URL: http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/34/

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