The Dyula (Dioula or Juula) are a Mande ethnic group inhabiting several West African countries, including the Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Mali, Ghana, Senegal and Guinea-Bissau. Characterized as a highly successful merchant caste, Dyula migrants began establishing trading communities across the region in the fourteenth century. Since business was often conducted under non-Muslim rulers, the Dyula developed a set of theological principles for Muslim minorities in non-Muslim societies.

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  • The Dyula (Dioula or Juula) are a Mande ethnic group inhabiting several West African countries, including the Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Mali, Ghana, Senegal and Guinea-Bissau. Characterized as a highly successful merchant caste, Dyula migrants began establishing trading communities across the region in the fourteenth century. Since business was often conducted under non-Muslim rulers, the Dyula developed a set of theological principles for Muslim minorities in non-Muslim societies. Their unique contribution of long-distance commerce, Islamic scholarship and religious tolerance were significant factors to the peaceful expansion of Islam in West Africa.
  • Djulat ovat Etelä-Malissa sekä Burkina Fason ja Norsunluurannikon rajaseuduilla asuva kansa. He puhuvat mandelaista kieltä. Vuonna 1983 djulia arvioitiin olevan 470 000 henkeä. Huomattava osa kansasta asuu kaupungeissa, joissa he harjoittavat kauppaa ja käsityöammatteja. Länsi-Afrikassa myös muihin kansoihin kuuluvia kauppiaita sanotaan usein djuliksi. Osa harjoittaa maataloutta ja karjanhoitoa. Uskonnoltaan djulat ovat sunnalaisia muslimeja.
  • Les Dyulas (ou Dioula ou Dyoula) sont des commerçants ambulants d'Afrique occidentale, présents dans l'ancienne aire d'influence mandé. Ce sont des Mandingues.
  • Дьюла́ (диула, джула, букв. — торговец; самоназв. jula) — общее название народов манден в Кот-д’Ивуаре и на западе Буркина Фасо. В XIV—XV вв. дьюла расселялись маленькими группами вдоль торговых путей в Кот-д’Ивуар, Буркина Фасо и Западной Гане, с XVII в. в Конго. В XIX в. в районах к западу от Чёрной Вольты они добились политического преобладания .
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  • The Dyula (Dioula or Juula) are a Mande ethnic group inhabiting several West African countries, including the Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Mali, Ghana, Senegal and Guinea-Bissau. Characterized as a highly successful merchant caste, Dyula migrants began establishing trading communities across the region in the fourteenth century. Since business was often conducted under non-Muslim rulers, the Dyula developed a set of theological principles for Muslim minorities in non-Muslim societies.
  • Djulat ovat Etelä-Malissa sekä Burkina Fason ja Norsunluurannikon rajaseuduilla asuva kansa. He puhuvat mandelaista kieltä. Vuonna 1983 djulia arvioitiin olevan 470 000 henkeä. Huomattava osa kansasta asuu kaupungeissa, joissa he harjoittavat kauppaa ja käsityöammatteja. Länsi-Afrikassa myös muihin kansoihin kuuluvia kauppiaita sanotaan usein djuliksi. Osa harjoittaa maataloutta ja karjanhoitoa. Uskonnoltaan djulat ovat sunnalaisia muslimeja.
  • Les Dyulas (ou Dioula ou Dyoula) sont des commerçants ambulants d'Afrique occidentale, présents dans l'ancienne aire d'influence mandé. Ce sont des Mandingues.
  • Дьюла́ (диула, джула, букв. — торговец; самоназв. jula) — общее название народов манден в Кот-д’Ивуаре и на западе Буркина Фасо. В XIV—XV вв. дьюла расселялись маленькими группами вдоль торговых путей в Кот-д’Ивуар, Буркина Фасо и Западной Гане, с XVII в. в Конго. В XIX в.
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  • Дьюла (народ)
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