スンジャタ・ケイタとは? わかりやすく解説

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スンジャタ・ケイタ

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スンジャタ・ケイタ(Sundiata Keita, 1217年ごろ - 1255年ごろ)は、マリ帝国の始祖とされる英雄[2]マンデ語マンディンカ語マリンケ語バンバラ語を含む)で [sʊndʒæta keɪta] と発音される。壮麗なメッカ巡礼で知られるマリの支配者マンサ・ムーサはスンジャタの弟の孫にあたり[3][4][注釈 1]モディボ・ケイタ[5]サリフ・ケイタなどに代表されるケイタ英語版の名を持つ人々はスンジャタの子孫を称している。


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