The Wangara (also known as Wakore) were Soninke clans specialized in trade, Islamic scholarship and law (as lawyers and cadis), who migrated from the Mandé city of Awkar into the Mali provinces of Mema, Beledugu, Zaga, Bendugu, and Massina, among others.
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- The Wangara (also known as Wakore) were Soninke clans specialized in trade, Islamic scholarship and law (as lawyers and cadis), who migrated from the Mandé city of Awkar into the Mali provinces of Mema, Beledugu, Zaga, Bendugu, and Massina, among others.
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- The Wangara (also known as Wakore) were Soninke clans specialized in trade, Islamic scholarship and law (as lawyers and cadis), who migrated from the Mandé city of Awkar into the Mali provinces of Mema, Beledugu, Zaga, Bendugu, and Massina, among others.
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