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Nigerian groundnut sack structures
Groundnut pyramids were pyramid-like structures made from groundnut sacks. The pyramids were built in northern Nigerian cities such as Kano, where groundnut
Groundnut_pyramids
Nigerian trader (1877–1955)
sold about 20,000 tons of groundnut in a year. During this period, Nigeria had become one of the world's leading groundnut producers, with Kano Province
Alhassan_Dantata
Capital city of Kano State, Nigeria
corresponding Gates of Hausa kingdoms. The Kofar Mata Dye Pits and the Groundnut pyramids are among the city's most famous traditional craft sites and are widely
Kano_(city)
Nigerian businessman (born 1957)
business career, Alhassan imported kola nuts from Ghana, and exported groundnuts abroad. After Dangote's father died in 1965, he donated his inheritance
Aliko_Dangote
Town in Jigawa State, Nigeria
railroad line allowed local farmers to purchase groundnut grinding machines between 1955 and 1957 Groundnut pyramids existed in Malam Madori until the 1970s.
Malam_Madori
City and LGA in Cross River State, Nigeria
at the end of every dry season. Just like the then groundnut pyramid in Kano, there is a pyramid in Ikom local government area that has stoutly refused
Ikom
the Kano Groundnut Pyramids serving as a prominent feature in the northern region. These pyramids, consisting of thousands of bagged groundnuts, thrived
1966_in_Nigeria
Plants in the family Fabaceae
pea (aka Arhar/Toor, cajan pea, Congo bean, gandules) Lentil Bambara groundnut (aka earth pea) Vetch, common vetch Lupins Pulses NES including: Lablab
Legume
Continent
the oil palm and raffia palm. Black-eyed peas and voandzeia (African groundnuts), were domesticated, followed by okra and kola nuts. Since most of the
Africa
Hungarian: gulyás translates roughly as cowboy Ground nut soup West Africa Groundnuts, also known as peanuts Kimchi guk Korea Chunky Kimchi soup Gumbo United
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City in Maharashtra, India
tehsil. The crops irrigated under this project include jowar. bajri, mug, groundnut, maize, paddy, onion, chilli. cotton, sugarcane and wheat. Kolhi Project:
Vaijapur
Landlocked country in West Africa
of Egyptian mastabas and pyramids by a very long time. Such structures might have been the precursors of Egyptian pyramids and monumental architecture
Niger
Prehistory of the West African subregion of the African continent
the Middle Nile regions. Ancient Egyptian pyramids of the early dynastic period and Meroitic Kush pyramids are recognized by Faraji (2022) as part of
Prehistoric_West_Africa
Town in Gujarat, India
and Hinduism. It has progressed in agriculture, with crops like cotton, groundnut, mustard, castor, onion, watermelon, muskmelon, pomegranate, papaya, kesar
Halvad
Partially recognised state in the Horn of Africa
marginal lands are also used to grow other crops like barley, millet, groundnuts, beans, and cowpeas. The majority of farms are located near riverbanks
Somaliland
Traditional Vietnamese confectionery
Molasses-sweetened glutinous rice cake – filled with green bean paste or groundnut Bánh lá dừa – Cake wrapped in coconut leaf Bánh phồng tôm – prawn crackers
Bánh
Sudan, site of ancient Nubia, has more pyramids than anywhere in the world, even more than Egypt, with 223 pyramids Around 1100, the ventilator is invented
History of science and technology in Africa
History_of_science_and_technology_in_Africa
City in Somaliland
the area were believed to have been earmarked for the construction of pyramids. For example Dhagax Gurre situated around 45km northeast of Gabiley and
Gabiley
Country in West Africa
spices, herbs, and flavourings are used in conjunction with palm oil or groundnut oil to create deeply flavoured sauces and soups often made very hot with
Nigeria
Country in West Africa
characterised by traditional subsistence agriculture, a historic reliance on groundnuts (peanuts) for export earnings, a re-export trade built up around its ocean
The_Gambia
State in central India
and other small millets and pulses (tuar and kulthi); oilseeds, such as groundnuts (peanuts), soybeans and sunflowers are also grown. In the mid-1990s, most
Chhattisgarh
Town in Maharashtra, India
Kasar, Vani etc. There are two seasons of cropping Kharif & Rabi. Wheat, Groundnut, Sugarcane, Potato, Onions, Bajari are some of the main crops in khodad
Khodad
Town in Upper East Region, Ghana
of the crops cultivated are millet, maize, guinea-corn, rice, beans, groundnuts, and sweet potatoes during the rainy season and irrigation farming of
Bolgatanga
Place in Edo, Nigeria
fishing and canoe-building. Local agriculture produces maize, nuts, groundnuts, sorghum, rice, vegetables, potatoes, Cassava, Yam, fruits etc. The local
Agenebode
State in southeastern India
etc., is popular. Pachchadi, a paste usually made with a combination of groundnuts, fried vegetables, and chillies, is a must in a meal. Pickles made using
Andhra_Pradesh
West African belief system
sowings, a ceremony called Daqaar mboob aimed at ensuring good millet or groundnut production. For this purpose, every grower has to obtain something called
Serer_religion
the oil palm and raffia palm. Black-eyed peas and voandzeia (African groundnuts), were domesticated, followed by okra and kola nuts. Since most of the
History_of_Africa
Capital and the largest city of Niger
textile production facility and a refrigerated slaughterhouse. Niamey's groundnut industry rapidly grew around this time, which contributed to increasing
Niamey
Phase of British colonial rule in Sub-Saharan Africa after 1945
invested in large centrally planned economic projects such as the Tanganyika groundnut scheme (1946–51). This led to unprecedented state interference in the
Second_colonial_occupation
(garbhagriha) topped by pyramidal tower or vimana, porches or mantapas preceding the door leading to the sanctum and large gate-pyramids or gopurams on the
Tamil_culture
City in Selangor, Malaysia
factories producing rubber products and oil factory producing products from groundnuts were set up with skills and machineries imported from Singapore. The economy
Klang_(city)
and peanut butter. Cassava plants are also consumed as cooked greens. Groundnut (peanut) stew is also prepared, containing chicken, okra, ginger, and
Culture_of_Africa
Nigerians of Lebanese origin
Kano's groundnut trade, European firms "tried to have the colonial state abolish the native produce market in which indigenous traders sold groundnuts to
Lebanese_Nigerians
Building for growing plants
Varieties, Husbandry, Harvesting and Processing (2nd ed.). Diss, Norfolk: Groundnut. p. 117. ISBN 9780952714125. Retrieved 1 May 2026. MONTHLY PLANNER FOR
Greenhouse
Prophet of the Nuer people (1830–1890)
it appeared that, one servant in particular stolen prophet’s "Toich" groundnuts which they were offered to them as welcome popcorn to celebrate their
Ngundeng_Bong
District Capital in Northern Region, Ghana
cultivated in the district include yam, maize, millet, rice, cassava and groundnuts. The main cash crop produced is the shea nut, which is grown in the wild
Zabzugu
Esters of fatty acid or triglycerides
sources include hazelnut, avocado oil, macadamia nut oil, grapeseed oil, groundnut oil (peanut oil), sesame oil, corn oil, popcorn, whole grain wheat, cereal
Fat
(including cotton, maize, tobacco, sugar, coffee, tea, palm oil, and groundnuts) and minerals had to be transported to the harbour towns for export. For
Urbanization_in_Africa
District in Northern Region, Uganda
population at 186,134. Crops raised include: Avocado Beans Cassava Flowers Groundnuts Maize Mangoes Matooke Millet Sesame Tobacco jackfruit. sweet potato In
Maracha_District
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a.
Consisting of two pyramids placed base to base; having a pyramid at each of the extremities of a prism, as in quartz crystals.
n.
An earthnut, or groundnut. See Groundnut (d).
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A prism of an orthorhombic crystal between the macropinacoid and the unit prism; the corresponding pyramids are called macropyramids.
n.
The dwarf ginseng (Aralia trifolia).
v. t.
To note or fix the time of, as of an event; to give the date of; as, to date the building of the pyramids.
n.
A European plant of the genus Bunium (B. flexuosum), having an edible root of a globular shape and sweet, aromatic taste; -- called also earthnut, earth chestnut, hawknut, and pignut.
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See Groundnut (d).
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Consisting of two hexagonal parts united; thus, a dihexagonal pyramid is composed of two hexagonal pyramids placed base to base.
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A form of crystal common with quartz, consisting of two six-sided pyramids, base to base.
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A leguminous, twining plant (Apios tuberosa), producing clusters of dark purple flowers and having a root tuberous and pleasant to the taste.
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The fruit of the Arachis hypogaea (native country uncertain); the peanut; the earthnut.