Joseph Ki-Zerbo (June 21, 1922 – December 4, 2006, Burkina Faso) was a Burkinabé historian, politician and writer. He is recognized as one of Africa's... 14 KB (1,698 words) - 11:05, 19 March 2024 |
Joséphine Ki-Zerbo (1936-2019) was an educator and activist from Burkina Faso. She was the wife of Joseph Ki-Zerbo. In 1966 Joséphine Ki-Zerbo was principal... 2 KB (151 words) - 18:22, 5 September 2022 |
Rifisque in Dakar, Senegal. Ki-Zerbo received her license in English at the Sorbonne in Paris in 1956. She married Joseph Ki-Zerbo in 1956. They had three... 10 KB (621 words) - 16:44, 16 January 2024 |
Alfred Simon Diban Ki-Zerbo (c. 1875 - 1980) was a Burkinabe catechist considered the "First Christian of Upper Volta". According to Monsignor Zéphyrin... 4 KB (560 words) - 22:53, 14 January 2024 |
Jean Zerbo (born 1943), Malian Roman Catholic prelate Joseph Ki-Zerbo (1922–2006), Burkinabé historian, politician and writer Joséphine Ki-Zerbo (1936-2019)... 662 bytes (113 words) - 00:04, 16 March 2024 |
(1997). "The disintegration of political unity in the Maghrib". In Joseph Ki-Zerbo & Djibril T Niane (ed.). General History of Africa, vol. IV: Africa... 44 KB (4,566 words) - 16:33, 13 April 2024 |
Saidi (1997), The unification of the Maghrib under the Almohads, in Joseph Ki-Zerbo & Djibril T Niane (eds.) (1997), General History of Africa, vol. IV:... 32 KB (3,137 words) - 11:20, 26 April 2024 |
Year: 1984 Length: 114 min. Africa from the 12th to the 16th century Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Djibril Tamsir Niane, James Currey, 1997, 294 pp. Indigenous medicine... 35 KB (4,496 words) - 19:18, 20 April 2024 |