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People identified with the country of Mali
Malians are the citizens of Mali. The largest ethnic group in Mali is the Bambara. The majority of Malians are Muslims. Mali portal List of Malians https://www
Malians
Country in West Africa
are believed to be rare among Malians, most of whom practise their religion daily, though the census found 0.5% of Malians identified with no religion.
Mali
Topics referred to by the same term
to Mali, a country in West Africa Something of, from, or related to the Malians (Greek tribe) in Ancient Greece Something of, from, or related to the Mali
Malian
Greek tribe that resided at the mouth of the river Spercheios
Oitaians, and Lamia became the new capital of the Malians. Together with the Oitaians and the Ainians, the Malians became members of the Corinthian League, and
Malians_(Greek_tribe)
Ethnic group
infrastructure in Mali. The number of Malians in France has remained relatively steady. In 2023, 150,000 Malians officially registered with their nation's
Malians_in_France
Ongoing conflict in West Africa since 2012
"French and Malian forces encircle Timbuktu". France 24. 27 January 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2013. Diarra, Adama (27 January 2013). "Malians celebrate
Mali_War
Militant attacks
al-Islam wal-Muslimin: Through its Az-Zallaqa media wing, they called on Malians to begin an uprising against the junta and transition to Shari'a. Liam
2026_Mali_offensives
Americans of Malian birth or descent
3,500 Malians enter the United States each year on temporary visas, but only about 85 Malians actually become US citizens each year. Some Malian immigrants
Malian_Americans
country's official language and is spoken somewhat by 30% of Malians. An estimated 95% of Malians are Sunni Muslim, 4% adhere to indigenous or traditional
Demographics_of_Mali
Combined military forces of Mali
companies), 2,000 in the Republican Guard, and 1,000 police officers. A few Malians receive military training in the United States, France, and Germany. Military
Malian_Armed_Forces
Gulf in the western Aegean Sea
northwesternmost point of the island of Euboea. The gulf is named after the ancient Malians who lived on its shores. Due to the constant accretion of silt from the
Malian_Gulf
fundamental right of Malians. For most of Mali's history, the government split primary education into two cycles which allowed Malian students to take examinations
Education_in_Mali
African diaspora in Paris
estimates that Montreuil has the largest Malian community in France. 10% of the population is Malian or has Malian origins. The musical style coupé-décalé
Sub-Saharan African community of Paris
Sub-Saharan_African_community_of_Paris
2021 video game
English, Ottomans), Henning Nugel (Rus', Abbasid, Malians, Byzantines), Armin Haas (Delhi Sultanate, Malians), Christian Wirtz (Ottomans, Byzantines), Nicolai
Age_of_Empires_IV
Tuareg name for a territory in northern Mali
mali dans la tourmente : AQMi brouille les cartes à l’Azawad", El Watan. "Malians protest against Azawad independence". The Telegraph. 6 April 2012. Archived
Azawad
Battle of the Mali War
Strategic Framework for the Defense of the People of Azawad (CSP-DPA), and the Malian Armed Forces (FAMa) backed by the Wagner Group, a Russian state-funded mercenary
Battle_of_Tinzaouaten_(2024)
Malian literature is the literature of Mali. The ruler of the Songhai Empire at the time, Askia the Great was a patron of literature.[1] According to the
Malian_literature
2024 single by Aya Nakamura
"Hypé" is a song by French and Malian singer Aya Nakamura. It was released on 26 January 2024 through Nakamura Industrie and Rec. 118. A version with Ayra
Hypé
Ancient fortified passage in central Greece
the Malians (Ancient Greek: Μαλιεῖς), a Greek tribe that lived near present-day Lamia at the delta of the river Spercheios in Greece. The Malian Gulf
Thermopylae
Topics referred to by the same term
(footballer, born 1989), Malian footballer Adama Traoré (footballer, born 1990), Ivorian footballer Adama Malouda Traoré (born 1995), Malian footballer Adama
Adama_Traoré
Bamako. The varied everyday culture of Malians reflects the country's ethnic and geographic diversity. Most Malians wear flowing, colorful robes called boubloveous
Culture_of_Mali
the influence of Cuban music began to rise. After independence in 1960, Malians saw new opportunities for cultural expression in radio, television and
Music_of_Mali
Military unit
The Malian Air Force (French: Armée de l'air du Mali) is the primary aerial warfare branch of Malian Armed Forces. It was established in 1961.[citation
Malian_Air_Force
Malian films include: Afrodita, el jardín de los perfumes (1998) Bamako (2006) La genèse (1999) Guimba, un tyran, une époque (1995), a.k.a. Guimba the
List_of_Malian_films
Early stage of the Mali War
adverse effects on Mali's impending food shortage, with more than 13 million Malians expected to be affected by drought. On 3 April, armed groups looted 2,354
Tuareg_rebellion_(2012)
Islamic holiday
Tatar Gambian Hausa Indonesian Kashmiri Kazakh Kurdish Kyrgyz Malaysian Malian Nigerian Pashto Persian Punjabi Sindhi Somali South Asian Tajik Tatar Turkish
Eid_al-Adha
Bilateral relations
opinion poll, 79% of Malians view the United States favorably. According to the 2012 U.S. Global Leadership Report, 87% of Malians approve of U.S. leadership
Mali–United_States_relations
President of Mali from 2013 to 2020
In November 1993, Keïta was appointed to the Malian government as minister of external affairs, Malians abroad, and African integration. On 4 February
Ibrahim_Boubacar_Keïta
Malian volleyball player (born 2001)
Noumory Keïta (born 26 June 2001) is a Malian volleyball player who currently plays for Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi, on loan from SuperLega club Verona
Noumory_Keita
2025 Islamist attack in Gao Region, Mali
at least 20 Malian soldiers had been killed or injured in the attack. Human Rights Watch reported that 34 civilians, including 13 Malians and 21 foreigners
Kobé_attack
Empire in West Africa from c. 1235 to 1610
in Mamluk Egypt. His information about the empire came from visiting Malians taking the hajj, or pilgrim's voyage to Mecca. He had first-hand information
Mali_Empire
1985 war fought by Burkina Faso and Mali
conducting airstrikes on Sikasso, killing four Malians and injuring four others. Burkinabé forces also raided the Malian town of Zégoua, several hundred kilometres
Agacher_Strip_War
Sidibé Aminata Diallo Scholars wrote their own books as part of a socioeconomic model. Students were charged with copying these books and any other books
List_of_Malians
Malian military officer (born 1977)
Modibo Koné (born 1977) is a Malian politician and military officer who served as the director of National Security Agency since 2021. He was a prominent
Modibo_Koné
Militant leader in the Mali War (born 1961)
Diallo, also spelled Hamadoun Kouffa or Amadou Kouffa (born 1961) is a Malian Fulani jihadist and preacher who founded Katiba Macina, later part of Jama'at
Amadou_Koufa
Topics referred to by the same term
Boubacar Traoré may refer to: Boubacar Traoré (musician) (born 1942), Malian guitarist and singer Boubacar Traore (runner) (born 1971), Guinean marathon
Boubacar_Traoré
Militant group in Northern Mali (2011–2024)
October 2011 and has stated that it includes other Saharan peoples. The Malian government accused the movement of having links to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic
National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
National_Movement_for_the_Liberation_of_Azawad
Day of the year
player 1980 – Diego Pérez, Uruguayan footballer 1981 – Mahamadou Diarra, Malian international footballer 1981 – Ashley Harrison, Australian rugby league
May_18
International governing body of association football
First Division Liberian FA Cup TOPLYGA I Lyga Liga de Elite Malian Première Division Malian Cup Super Coupe National du Mali Super D1 Mauritanian President's
FIFA
Culinary traditions of Mali
chicken or meatballs. Malian tea A farmer with potatoes Mango packaging Groundnut stew Another image depicting groundnut stew Common Malian breakfasts usually
Malian_cuisine
Malian footballer (born 2002)
Mamadou Sangaré (born 26 June 2002) is a Malian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for French Ligue 1 club Lens and the Mali national team
Mamadou_Sangaré
Defense coalition in Mali
September 2023, Platform left the CSP-PSD due to the CMA's war with the Malian government. In April 2024, the CSP-DPA was renamed from the Permanent Strategic
Strategic Framework for the Defense of the People of Azawad
Strategic_Framework_for_the_Defense_of_the_People_of_Azawad
Commune and town in Mali
the town is under Malian government control, surrounded by the Islamic State – Sahel Province (ISSP). ISSP clashed with the Malian army in an attempt
Ménaka
Ruler of Mali from c. 1312 to c. 1337
gold supply. Archeological investigations near the town of Tadmekka shows Malians invented their own process of refining gold by using melted glass and removing
Mansa_Musa
Mali attack by jihadist insurgents
the capital of Mali, including Malian Army and Wagner Group bases and Modibo Keita International Airport. About 100 Malian soldiers and policemen were killed
2024_Bamako_attacks
Topics referred to by the same term
Malian protests may refer to: 2020 Malian protests 2025 Malian protests This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Malian protests
Malian_protests
French military operation in Mali (2013–14)
after rebels surprise French, Malians". Reuters. Retrieved 18 February 2013. Bamako (17 February 2013). "French, Malian troops secure rebel strongpoint
Operation_Serval
2025 battle of the Mali War
(FLA) attacked Malian soldiers and their allies near Anoumalane, in rural Kidal Region, Mali. The battle was the largest defeat for Malian and allied Russian
Battle_of_Anoumalane
Spanish footballer
Traoré was born in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, to Malian parents. He joined Barcelona's youth setup in 2004 at the age of eight,
Adama Traoré (footballer, born 1996)
Adama_Traoré_(footballer,_born_1996)
Protests in Mali
when he was instructed to form a new government. Tens of thousands of Malians protested again on 19 June, demanding the resignation of President Keïta
2020_Malian_protests
Malian military officer (1979–2026)
sanctions on three Malians linked to Wagner group -Treasury Dept website". Reuters. Retrieved 24 July 2023. "US lifts sanctions on Malian officials linked
Sadio_Camara
City in Tombouctou Region, Mali
retrieved 27 February 2013 Diarra, Adama (28 January 2013), "French, Malians retake Timbuktu, rebels torch library", Reuters, archived from the original
Timbuktu
Malian drug trafficker
Baba Ould Cheikh is a Lemhar Arab Malian drug trafficker with close ties to jihadist groups. Cheikh was born around 1965. Little is known about his early
Baba_Ould_Cheikh
Surname list
Konaté (born 1953), Malian artist Ben Konaté (born 1986), Ivorian-born Equatoguinean football player Cheick Oumar Konaté (born 2004), Malian football player
Konaté
First President of Mali from 1960 to 1968
Modibo Keïta (4 June 1915 – 16 May 1977) was a Malian politician who served as the first President of Mali from 1960 to 1968. He espoused a form of African
Modibo_Keïta
Mali is a landlocked nation in West Africa, located southwest of Algeria, extending south-west from the southern Sahara Desert through the Sahel to the
Geography_of_Mali
French footballer (born 1997)
mother is Mauritanian-Senegalese from Waly Diantang, while his father is Malian. He took his first footballing steps in nearby Évreux, first at ALM Évreux
Ousmane_Dembélé
International Airport serving Bamako, Mali
managed by Aéroports du Mali (ADM). Its operations are overseen by the Malian Ministry of Equipment and Transport. Bamako–Sénou Airport was opened to
Modibo Keita International Airport
Modibo_Keita_International_Airport
Governing body of association football in Mali
The Malian Football Federation (French: Fédération Malienne de Football, FMF) is the governing body of football in Mali, organizing and governing all football
Malian_Football_Federation
Military overthrow of President Bah N'daw
On the night of 24 May 2021, the Malian Army led by Vice President Assimi Goïta captured President Bah N'daw, Prime Minister Moctar Ouane and Minister
2021_Malian_coup_d'état
Malian mother to the world's only nonuplets (born 1996)
Halima Cissé (born 21 March 1996) is a Malian woman who became the only mother confirmed to have given birth to surviving nonuplets. Cissé was born in
Halima_Cissé
1959–1960 French territory then independent country in West Africa
The Mali Federation (Arabic: اتحاد مالي) was a federation in West Africa that linked the French colonies of Senegal and the Sudanese Republic (also called
Mali_Federation
Football tournament
The Malian Cup, known as the Coupe du Mali Orange for sponsorship reasons, is the top knockout tournament of the Malien football. The competition is the
Malian_Cup
Malian footballer (born 1998)
Malian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ligue 1 club Lens and the Mali national team. Haidara started his career with the Malian
Amadou_Haidara
Malian dyed cotton fabric
English) is a handmade Malian cotton fabric traditionally dyed with fermented mud. It has an important place in traditional Malian culture and has, more
Bògòlanfini
Sign language used in Mali
Bamako), also known as Malian Sign Language, or LaSiMa (Langue des signes malienne) is a sign language that developed outside the Malian educational system
Bamako_Sign_Language
Beninese Bissau-Guinean Cape Verdean Gambian Ghanaian Guinean Ivorian Liberian Malian Mauritanian Nigerian Igbo Yoruba Senegalese Sierra Leonean Togolese Asia
Demographics of the United States
Demographics_of_the_United_States
Village in Punjab, India
India in 2011, Malian has 177 houses with the total population of 865 persons of which 433 are male and 432 females. Literacy rate of Malian is 75.68%, lower
Malian,_Kapurthala
Surname list
Keita is a surname. The Malian family name is normally written Keïta, sometimes Kéita. Kéïta is a hypercorrection. In reference to non-modern figures,
Keita_(surname)
Men's national association football team representing Mali
represents Mali in men's international football and is governed by the Malian Football Federation. The team's nickname is Les Aigles. They represent the
Mali_national_football_team
Jihadist attack in Mali
dozen Malian soldiers but ultimately failing to seize any sites long-term. Since the spring of 2025, JNIM has intensified their attacks on Malian forces
2025_Timbuktu_attack
Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin attack on Mali military base in 2019
The raid on Dioura was an attack on a Malian military base in the town of Dioura, Mali, by Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) on March 17, 2019
Raid_on_Dioura_(2019)
2022 siege and killing of civilians in Mali
carried out by Malian Armed Forces and Russian mercenaries from the Wagner Group between 27 and 31 March 2022, in the central Malian town of Moura, Mopti
Moura_massacre
Country primarily in Western Europe
2012 to 2021, France and other African states intervened in support of the Malian government in the Mali War. In 2017, France was the world's fourth-largest
France
Country in West Africa
population (mostly Nigerians, Burkinabe citizens, Togolese citizens, and Malian citizens). In 1969, under the "Ghana Aliens Compliance Order" enacted by
Ghana
Appointed interim prime minister of Mali
Lieutenant Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga (born 12 May 1981) is a Malian military officer currently serving as the government spokesman. He was temporarily appointed
Abdoulaye_Maïga_(officer)
Aviation accident in Mali
operated by Belarusian airline Rubystar Airways, either on behalf of the Malian Armed Forces or the Russian Wagner Group private military company, with
2023_Gao_Ilyushin_Il-76_crash
Urban commune and town in Gao Region, Mali
the first ruler of the Sunni dynasty, rebelled against the Malian hegemony but the Malians were able to regain control. It was not until the first half
Gao
Region of Mali
region of Mali that includes Dia Shoma, Djenné-Djenno, Méma, Macina, and the Malian Lakes Region. The settlement complex at Dia consists of an agglomeration
Middle_Niger
Football league
Malian Première Division (French: Première division malienne) is the top division of football in Mali. Having been created in 1966, it is governed by the
Malian_Première_Division
President of Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987
on 25 December 1985, about 150 Malian Armed Forces tanks crossed the frontier and attacked several locations. Malian troops also attempted to envelop
Thomas_Sankara
2021 terrorist attack
Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) ambushed Malian troops, with a shootout ensuing. A Malian military convoy left the town of Hombori heading toward
Nokara_ambush
Malian Tuareg militant (born 1954)
Ag Ghali (born 1954), also known by the nom de guerre Abu al-Fadl, is a Malian Tuareg Islamist militant and former musician who is the founder and leader
Iyad_Ag_Ghali
Mandinka invaders who attacked West African coastal societies
The Manes (so called by the Portuguese), Mani or Manneh were invaders who attacked the western coast of Africa in what is now Guinea, Liberia and Sierra
Mane_people
Ethnic group indigenous to North Africa
control of the region. The Tuareg Rebellion of 2012 was waged against the Malian government by rebels with the goal of attaining independence for the northern
Berbers
Tuareg politician and military commander (born 1971)
Alghabass Ag Intalla (born 1971) is a Malian Tuareg politician and military commander who is serving as the leader of the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA)
Alghabass_Ag_Intalla
British virtual band
second episode of Song Machine entitled "Désolé". The song features the Malian singer Fatoumata Diawara. The third episode, "Aries", released on 9 April
Gorillaz
2015 terrorist attack in Radisson Blu, Bamako
were only two attackers. Twenty people were murdered in the attack: six Malians, six Russians, three Chinese, two Belgians, one American, one Israeli and
Radisson_Blu_Bamako_attack
members are elected in single-seat constituencies and 13 members elected by Malians abroad. Representation is apportioned according to the population of administrative
Politics_of_Mali
Regional unit in Greece
Central Greece. The capital is the city of Lamia. It is bordered by the Malian Gulf to the east, Boeotia in the south, Phocis in the south, Aetolia-Acarnania
Phthiotis
2023 battle of the Mali War
The battle of Ber took place between August 11 and 12, 2023, between the Malian Armed Forces and the Wagner Group against fighters of the Coordination of
Battle_of_Ber_(2023)
Peacekeeping force in Mali
Sahel Mali is a non-executive European civilian mission in support of the Malian Internal Security Forces (ISF). It is part of the Common Security and Defence
European Union Capacity Building Mission in Mali
European_Union_Capacity_Building_Mission_in_Mali
"Thousands of Malians march against President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita". Africanews.com. Retrieved 2018-07-28. "Clashes rock Timbuktu as Malian election looms"
2018 Malian presidential election
2018_Malian_presidential_election
Ethnic group in West Africa
known to the Yoruba as Esin Male or simply Imale i.e. religion of the Malians. At Oyo-Ile, a mosque had been erected dating back as far as 1550 C.E.
Yoruba_people
Malian soldier and attempted putschist
terrorized by him. In response, he stated "I'm not evil. It's just that Malians are afraid of me." By 1977, tensions arose between the gang of three (consisting
Tiécoro_Bagayoko
Desert on the African continent
multi-tiered hierarchical social structure of the Tichitt Tradition, and the Malian Lakes Region, which includes Tondidarou, may have served as a second regional
Sahara
Geopolitical neologism for an African region
Country Event Sources Mali August 2020 Malian coup d'état May 2021 Malian coup d'état Chad April 2021 protests in Chad Guinea September 2021 Guinean
Coup_Belt
Historical currency of Mali (1962 - 1984)
The Malian franc was the independent currency of Mali between 1962 and 1984. Although technically subdivided into 100 centimes, no subdivisions were issued
Malian_franc
Footballer (born 2005)
Amadou Koné (born 14 May 2005) is a French-Malian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Saudi Pro League club Neom. Born in Mali, he represents
Amadou Koné (footballer, born May 2005)
Amadou_Koné_(footballer,_born_May_2005)
Place in Tiris Zemmour, Mauritania
has since become a center of artisanal gold mining by Mauritanians and Malians using hand tools. "de Vries". Retrieved 2 December 2018. Hein and Wil de
Chegga
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Wife of Lord shiva., Close to God, Name of Goddess Durga, Goddess Parvati (Wife of Lord Shiva)
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Servant of the Finder
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Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
A King; An Ancestor of Lord Rama
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Hebrew
Lady; Princess; Noble Lady
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Intellect
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Flower
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Wearing a Badge of Shiva
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African, Arabic, Australian, French, Hebrew, Muslim, Swahili
Flower; Beauty; Star
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Mahakram | மஹாகà¯à®°à®®
Lord Vishnu
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