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Malinké
Total population
15.00 million
Regions with significant populations
Guinea, Mali, Ivory Coast, Senegal, The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Ghana
Languages

Maninka

Religion

Sunni Islam

Related ethnic groups

other Mandé

The Malinké or Maninka are a part of Mandé in Africa.

Approximately 15,000,000 Malinké are scattered throughout West Africa, including:

They do not form a majority group in any of the above countries. In Gambia they represent approx. 39% of the country's total population, in Guinea 32% and in Guinea-Bissau 14%.[citation needed]

They speak Malinké or Maninkakan, one of the Manding languages.

The Malinké are generally Muslim, having abandoned earlier pantheist beliefs.

Traditionally they are subsistence farmers, growing small cash crops of peanuts and millet in the Sahel Africa region.

The "Malinke Empire" is an ethnic entity governed from its capital of Kangaba since the 8th century.

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