Brakna (Arabic: ولاية البراكنة, romanized: Wilāyat al-Brāknah) is a region in south-west Mauritania. Its capital is Aleg and its other major cities/towns...
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Departments of Mauritania (section Brakna Region)
Departments of Brakna...
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customs duties to the state. Abdul Kader defeated the emirates of Trarza and Brakna to the north, but was defeated and captured when he attacked the Wolof states...
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Saint-Louis to help finance a stay of 8 months with the nomadic people in the Brakna Region of southern Mauritania where he learned Arabic and the customs of Islam...
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Bababe is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. The Bababe department is made up of following municipalities: Aéré M'Bar Bababé El Verea. In 2013...
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Magtar Lahjar is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. The Magtar Lahjar department is made up of following municipalities: Djonaba Magta-Lahjar...
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Bogué is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. The Bogué department is made up of following communes: Boghé Dar El Aviya Dar El Barka Ould Biram...
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Aleg is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. The Aleg department is made up of following municipalities: Aghchorguitt Aleg Bouhdida Cheggar Djellwar...
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only a few families who bear this name, one in Tiris and the other in Brakna Region. Ki-Zerbo, Joseph (1997-01-01). Africa from the Twelfth to the Sixteenth...
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M'Bagne is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. It includes the cities of M'Bagne, Niabina, Bagodine and Edbaye El Hijaj. The M'Bagne department...
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